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Building the Technology Stack for Internet Freedom (Gigaom)

Building the Technology Stack for Internet Freedom (Gigaom)

Posted Feb 20, 2011 18:47 UTC (Sun) by wahern (subscriber, #37304)
In reply to: Building the Technology Stack for Internet Freedom (Gigaom) by sturmflut
Parent article: Building the Technology Stack for Internet Freedom (Gigaom)

You would think that with things like MIMO and beamforming you could mimic wired, point-to-point communications over the air, especially for fixed nodes.

AFAIU, the theoretical limit to mesh networking is that the mean throughput of a mesh network asymptotically approaches zero as participation grows, because of the overhead of relaying peer data. Which seems to imply that whatever technology is being used, at some relative size it's more beneficial to fragment the mesh network. But this would be a nice problem to have, if we should be so lucky.


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Building the Technology Stack for Internet Freedom (Gigaom)

Posted Feb 21, 2011 0:37 UTC (Mon) by wahern (subscriber, #37304) [Link]

Maybe it's the marginal bandwidth which each peer adds to a [perfect] mesh network which approaches zero. I need to find the paper.


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