eXcellent name choice!
On 12/31/07, Polychronis Ypodimatopoulos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Announcing "Cerebro" - http://cerebro.mit.edu > > Cerebro is a scalable, light-weight protocol that allows 802.11b/g > devices to form a mesh network. Cerebro has the following advantages: > > - It provides presence information about 100 nodes using only a single > frame per 10 seconds, per node. > - It runs on _any_ 802.11b/g device (tested on XO, Ubuntu, Nokia N800) > - It can (but not yet) provide routing information within the mesh > network that is formed by regular wifi devices. > > Demo: > > http://lyme.media.mit.edu:8000/ > > The simulation running here shows 50 simulated nodes and a real one > (shown in the center of the screen). The nodes within the same group are > all in range with each other, but each group is not in range with other > groups. As a result, nodes within the same group are placed close > together, whereas different groups are placed as far apart as possible. > All nodes have information about presence and distance for every other > node. > > > There are 50 nodes simulated in 8 groups of 5 nodes and 1 group of 10 > nodes. Although the presence algorithm scales quite well, the > visualization does not scale as well (yet :-). Therefore, only the first > 20 nodes are displayed properly, while the rest are simply put in the > list on the right. > > > A sugarized version of the UI will follow soon! > > Enjoy! > > Pol > > > -- > Polychronis Ypodimatopoulos > Graduate student > Viral Communications > MIT Media Lab > Tel: +1 (617) 459-6058 > http://www.mit.edu/~ypod/ <http://www.mit.edu/%7Eypod/> > > _______________________________________________ > Devel mailing list > Devel@lists.laptop.org > http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel >
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