[Battlemesh] Diversity in BATMAN

Benjamin Henrion bh at udev.org
Fri Mar 9 14:07:37 UTC 2012


On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 2:36 PM,  <andrew.lunn at ascom.com> wrote:
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: battlemesh-bounces at ml.ninux.org [mailto:battlemesh-
>> bounces at ml.ninux.org] On Behalf Of Juliusz Chroboczek
>> Sent: Friday, March 09, 2012 2:10 PM
>> To: Battle of the Mesh Mailing List
>> Cc: b.a.t.m.a.n at lists.open-mesh.org
>> Subject: Re: [Battlemesh] Diversity in BATMAN
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>> > The metric is simply based on TQ. C=S will probably have a better
>> > local TQ than C'-S because of the load balancing over the two links,
>>
>> Sorry for the confusion, I used < = > to mark a different frequency
>> than
>> < - >.  There's only the one link between C and S, it's just using
>> a different (non-interfering) frequency.
>
> Ah, O.K.
>
> Humm, the answer stays the same :-)
>
> C=S will probably have a better TQ if it is not getting as much interference due to collisions. A will get to know about this in the path TQ. Better still, B-C will also probably have a better TQ, since the link C=S is not interfering with it. So the path TQ is even better. A gets all this.

How do you compute the TQ?

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