[Battlemesh] Fwd: [IS4CWN] KORUZA for organic growth of wireless optical networks

Joseph Bonicioli nettraptor at awmn.net
Tue Jul 16 15:02:37 UTC 2013


Cool stuff Musti! Reminds me back the days of Ronja. 

 

Keep up the good work!!! I would love to test those at a later point when
the design is ready for outdoor deployment.

 

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Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 1:48 PM
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Subject: Re: [Battlemesh] Fwd: [IS4CWN] KORUZA for organic growth of
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Hi Mitar,

Thanks for forwarding this on -- it is great to hear that Luka is
progressing with his work.

Paul.

 

On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 6:42 PM, Mitar <mitar at tnode.com
<mailto:mitar at tnode.com> > wrote:

Hi!

Forwarding.


Mitar

-------- Original Message --------
From: Musti <musti at wlan-si.net <mailto:musti at wlan-si.net> >
Subject: [IS4CWN] KORUZA for organic growth of wireless optical networks
To: cwn-summit at lists.chambana.net <mailto:cwn-summit at lists.chambana.net> 

Dear all,

as some of you may recall, I have announced the development of a 1Gbps
wireless optical system suitable for community networks in Barcelona.
Now almost a year later I am very excited to share the progress with
you, as well as to seek your help in finding suitable development and
travel grants and obtaining recomendation/introduction letters for them.

KORUZA is an innovative open-source open-hardware wireless communication
system, employing a new low-cost approach to designing free-space
optical network systems, enabling building-to-building connectivity with
a highly collimated light beam at a capacity of 1 Gbps (1000 Mbps) at
distances up to 100 m. It is designed to be suitable for home as well as
professional users, enabling organic bottom-up growth of networks by
eliminating the need for wired fiber connections and associated high
installation costs. The simplicity of use, low-cost and compact size
allow the system to be deployed in any network.

Feel free to see a more detailed description of the project with nice
diagrams at:
http://koruza.net

As well as some details about the current state of the prototype system:
http://koruza.net/Prototype

I have written a scientific paper on the topic: Reintroducing Free-Space
Optical Technology to Community Wireless Networks, which is available on
(unfortunately behind a paywall):
http://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2013/ISUsage/RoundTablePresentations/3/

The paper will hopefully be presented to wider audience on AMCIS2013
conference in Chicago this August, but am at the moment lacking
sufficient travel funding to attending it. You are most kindly invited
to forward the project to any organisation that would be able to support me.

KORUZA is under active development, but at the moment with my personal
resources in Slovenia. The next months are going to be dedicated to
evolve the prototype into a product suitable for the everyone to use and
I am looking forward to presenting it in Berlin in October, hopefully
along with a crowd-funding campaign for the first series. A lot of work,
time and resources are required for the project to grow up sufficiently
to support itself. I am appealing to you for help in obtaining a grant,
by puting me in touch with suitable organisations or individuals, that
will enable the project to continue and meet the above described goals.

I am looking forward to meeting you all in Berlin again.

Kind regards,
Luka Mustafa - Musti
musti at wlan-si.net <mailto:musti at wlan-si.net> 
wlan slovenija

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