4.1 Practical Implementation – Introduction

Description : Introduction.

We always love to do, practicing Do it Yourself approach when building things. At the same time we embrace Do Not Repeat Yourself principle for reducing the work load. However, striking a balance between the two is the optimal way to go. So we do things for :

In relation with the Wireless Mesh Networking, there is a lot of opportunities for Doers, Creators, Hackers, Experimenters, Researchers, Students, Hobbyists. There is always something for everybody interested. Take a good look at the following Strategy/Resources diagram and its easier to understand what vertical one can chose to learn, share, or teach with others.

From the diagram :

Radio:

Electronics:

Firmware & Operating System ( chances :) )

Applications ( scholl down to know more )

Non-Technical ( important one :) )

With the verticals and opportunities listed above, now we shall move to “practical” things that the individual or community could do. Since the common goal is to build a Wireless Mesh Network, one has to understand its design goals from its technical architecture point of view.

4.2 Practical Implementation – Physical Layer

Description : Practical Implementation on Physical layer….

Physical Layer :

Physical layer of Wireless Mesh Network deals with electromagnetism, antenna, cabling, signaling, electronics stuff and the designs/protocols related with it. However, for a practical discourse journey, we shall look and observe the system from Antennas to Electronics constituting the physical layer in a mesh node.

Antenna + Transmission Lines + Connectors :

A symbiotic convergence between the resources and design must be reached in “practical” learning. Here we will often refer to tutorials of design of antennas and other things related with it. Designing is one thing about antennas, but scavenging for tools & materials required for making one is completely another radical animal which pushes the individual and community to move out from their computer/laptop monitors to hardware shops, and second hand scavenging from home garbage, garages, work bench stashes, radio shacks, old racks, friends & neighbors homes…….a good and interesting thing….. isn’t it ???

So First, one has to understand the Antenna design requirements, goals, & practical trade-offs in terms of Wireless Mesh Network – Node:

Requirements (situation based)

Goals

Reuse – Materials :

When it comes to Antenna design and construction, designs could be learned from internet, books and other friends. Doing an antenna really takes a physical collaborative approach to mutually share knowledge and physical tools and resources necessary to building, testing, trial & error, sometimes breaking stuff too… :)..

Tutorials:

We recommend you to further carry on the learning by studying and doing the antennas by yourself and take necessary help with the community and don’t forget to follow mechanical and electrical safety rules to follow

Link Budgeting :

Radio Planning :

Devices :

For now we are following the Free/Open implementations of Radios, Routers, & other DIY Hardware devices which we believe will leverage the Radio Hardware devices as Home brewing done for Amateur Radio & recent fountain of DIY Free Hardware Movement.

4.3 Practical Implementation – DataLink Layer

Description : Practical Implementation – on how Node connectivity is achieved at Hardware Interface level & possibly Routing at the same level.

4.4 Practical Implementation – Transport Layer

Description : Practical Implementation guide about Transport Layer

4.5 Practical Implementation – Network Layer

Description : Practical implementation on Wireless Mesh Networking – abstract identification & Routing at higher level

4.6 Practical Implementation – Application Layer

Description : Practical implementation guide for application layer

Services & Applications to Test for Mesh Compatibility :

There are many services and tools available in the present day internet, which can easily work with Mesh Network. Most of them are distributed in their DNA. While some are tailored to design with Mesh network and distributed nature. Forth coming applications/services in near future are developed with Mesh and Distribution as aspiring properties of it.

The Services/Applications which we have to Test for Mesh & Distribution compatibility are :

To Test :

To Create:

4.7 Practical Implementation – Security Practices

Description : Practical implementation guide in Wireless Mesh Security Practices

4.8 Open Data & Content

Description : Data and Content that can be served openly with and without mesh network. However with Mesh Networking the reach, distribution, and penetration of the the Open Data and Content will be wider and deeper depending upon the practical network implementation and coverage.

There is always the persistent presence of Free(dom) in data – Open Data that are transparently acquired and are distributed right from the initial boot of Internet. Still many of the communities, Institutions, Organizations host and serve the data and content in freely accessible and affordable way to every men in the planet.

Category :

The Data or Content can be classified as follows :

Collaborative Knowledge Management :

Open Course Wares :

Open Scientific Data :