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'''Sprint Dates: Fri 29 April 2011 - Sun 1 May 2011'''
#revisit sprint 1
==Goals==
**Gather metrics on traffic to determine efficiency of protocol.
*Revisit sprint 1
***Number of packets per second per node with no other activity.
**Gather metrics to determine efficiency of protocols.
***Average size of packets.
***Sizes of routing protocols' packets.
***Number of packets per second/minute/hour transmitted by each protocol.
***Average amount of traffic during normal operation.
***Average amount of traffic during normal operation.
#revisit sprint 2 (definitely with different methods)
**Determine how many nodes can participate in a mesh before responsiveness or bandwidth begin to degrade.
#new project
**long haul point-to-point links between meshes


email your vote too byzantium [at] hacdc.org with the subject "Sprint 3 Topic"
==Stuff To Bring==
*anything that can run babel
**laptops/netbooks
**desktops with wireless cards
**openwrt compatible routers (if you're feeling lucky/adventurous)
 
==Homework==
*install babeld on every machine you plan to bring to the sprint
*[optional] install a kernel with support for batman-adv on the same machines (it's built into the kernel after version 2.6.38+ ) or build the modules separate from the kernel
*readup on route and ip/ifconfig commands in linux
*readup on ipv6
 
==Experiments==
*network density
**hypothesis: if the nodes are positioned very densely, then the network quality will degrade.
**test: position nodes at increasing densities starting with evenly distributed nodes at their maximum effective range, and run tests to measure network quality at each level of density.
 
==Suggestions==
* Babeld install guide
* LiveCD guide
* Twitter hashtag #hacbyz ??
 
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Latest revision as of 09:21, 3 April 2012

Sprint Dates: Fri 29 April 2011 - Sun 1 May 2011

Goals

  • Revisit sprint 1
    • Gather metrics to determine efficiency of protocols.
      • Sizes of routing protocols' packets.
      • Number of packets per second/minute/hour transmitted by each protocol.
      • Average amount of traffic during normal operation.
    • Determine how many nodes can participate in a mesh before responsiveness or bandwidth begin to degrade.

Stuff To Bring

  • anything that can run babel
    • laptops/netbooks
    • desktops with wireless cards
    • openwrt compatible routers (if you're feeling lucky/adventurous)

Homework

  • install babeld on every machine you plan to bring to the sprint
  • [optional] install a kernel with support for batman-adv on the same machines (it's built into the kernel after version 2.6.38+ ) or build the modules separate from the kernel
  • readup on route and ip/ifconfig commands in linux
  • readup on ipv6

Experiments

  • network density
    • hypothesis: if the nodes are positioned very densely, then the network quality will degrade.
    • test: position nodes at increasing densities starting with evenly distributed nodes at their maximum effective range, and run tests to measure network quality at each level of density.

Suggestions

  • Babeld install guide
  • LiveCD guide
  • Twitter hashtag #hacbyz ??
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