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Simon,

    Thank you very much for taking the time and answering my questions. Great 
work on Batman, the little I've seen of it, it seems to be a very well made 
routing protocol. 

Best,

Jeremy Martin 
Office: (443)-395-7475
[email protected]
Radio Frequency Communications Division, RF Modeling and Simulation Branch
C5ISR Center, Space and Terrestrial Communications Directorate    



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From: Simon Wunderlich [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2020 2:45 AM
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Hi Jeremy,

On Thursday, January 16, 2020 9:06:50 PM CET Martin, Jeremy J CIV USARMY CCDC 
C5ISR (USA) via B.A.T.M.A.N wrote:
> My/My Teams intent is to have 4 radios in total, 2 on one pc and two 
> on another. Our plan is to have Batman take care of the switching 
> between which radio to use in order to transmit data between these two 
> PC's. One radio is high frequency radio (60 Ghz) and the other would 
> be a lower frequency radio and the idea is to have batman switch 
> between these radios once the higher frequency radio is dropping between a 
> certain TQ.

BATMAN will switch by default when one link has a better TQ (towards the final
destination) than the other link, so I believe this should happen by default.

> My
> primary questions regarding this scenario would be, 1) Are there 
> specific standards the radio chipsets would need to support in order 
> for them to work in this scenario?.

Normally you would want IBSS mode or 802.11s mode work. BATMAN can also work in 
AP/Sta mode, although the packet loss counting may be biased since broadcast 
handling works a bit different than in IBSS/11s. But for point-to- point links 
it might just work.

> 2) Would Batman-adv be adequate enough to be able to handle a 1Gb/s 
> data transmission and be able to swap accordingly to the lower 
> frequency radio?

If your radio and CPU are powerful enough, batman-adv is able to handle it, yes.

Cheers,
      Simon

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