[Battlemesh] Call for Presentation

Benjamin Henrion zoobab at gmail.com
Wed Jan 13 16:47:49 CET 2016


On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 4:29 PM, txt.file <txt.file at txtfile.eu> wrote:
> Do you have an idea or project related to mesh routing protocols? Are
> you involved in a community networking project that uses a mesh network?
> Are you aware of a related issue that you think should be discussed?
>
> Your workshop or presentation proposal is welcomed to BattleMeshV9 in Porto.
>
> What is Battlemesh?
> -------------------
>
> The Wireless Battle of the Mesh is an event that aims at bringing
> together people from across Europe and beyond to test the performance of
> different routing protocols for ad-hoc networks, like Babel,
> B.A.T.M.A.N., BMX, OLSR, 802.11s and Static Routing.
>
> It is a tournament with social character. If you are a mesh networking
> enthusiast, community networking activist, or have an interest in mesh
> networks you might want to check this out !
>
> The goal of the WirelessBattleMesh (WBM) events is to set-up hands-on
> testbed for each available mesh routing protocol with a standard test
> procedure for the different mesh networks. During the different WBM
> events, similar hardware and software configuration will be used based
> on the OpenWRT BoardSupportPackage and packages for each protocol
> implementation. The WBM events are also a great opportunity to develop
> testing tools for PHY/MAC radio layers (drivers, scripts and PHY
> analyzers) .
>
> This years Battlemesh will take place from 1st - 7th May 2016 in Porto,
> Portugal at the Faculty of Engineering of the University.
>
> http://battlemesh.org
>
> Format and topic of talks
> -------------------------
>
> Workshops or talks relating directly to open source mesh routing
> protocols will be prioritised, but we welcome proposals of anything you
> think may be of interest to mesh routing and community networking
> enthusiasts.
>
> They may take any format, for example a presentation, talk, discussion,
> debate, practical workshop, or film screening.  The suggested length for
> talks is one hour (40 minutes talk, 10 minutes questions and 10 minutes
> break/buffer).
>
> To get an idea of the kinds of talks and workshops at the previous
> events, see http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV8/Agenda,
> http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV7/Agenda,
> http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV6/Agenda and
> http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV5/Agenda.
>
> Lightening talks

This is lightning, not ligthening:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning_talk

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