[Commotion-dev] publications concerning commotion
Hans-Christoph Steiner
hans at guardianproject.info
Tue Jul 17 16:21:13 UTC 2012
On this topic, I'd love to see research and papers on real world
deployments of impromtu mesh networks, if anyone has any recommendations.
.hc
On 07/17/2012 10:52 AM, Seamus Tuohy wrote:
>
> Hey Stas,
>
> * Are there scientific papers about projects or ideas which involve
> commotionwireless (as for the mesh building)?
>
> As of right now there are no scientific papers that are ON commotion.
> But, there are many on the ideas and concepts that compose commotion.
> The first thing I would do it go to code.commotionwireless.net and
> check out the development notes section of the main commotion wireless
> project wiki. We throw a bunch of links and references to papers under
> various topics there. You will want to search for byzantine style
> distributed networks for academic papers on the type of network
> Commotion is creating.
>
> Keep in touch as you work on what exactly your focus is. I have a
> plethora of academic papers referenced in various files and folders.
> If you need any help refining your topic, finding the terms used by
> various fields, or tracking down quality research shoot me an e-mail. I
> have been collecting academic articles on our topics for quite a while.
>
> * Does commotionwireless support secure routing or other secure
> mechanisms?
>
> As of right now the two mechanisms we have implemented are WPA None and
> AuthSAE. Of course this upcoming 6 months to a year is when that will
> be changing quite a bit hopefully.
>
> Let me know if you have any questions. Also, I would love if you would
> send me any interesting or informative articles you find as you do your
> research. I am always looking to find good resources.
>
> Seamus Tuohy
> Program Associate
> Commotion
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