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== Model Train'ing like a Pro: Performance Evaluation of a Wireless SDN (Talk) == * Presenter: yanosz * Duration: 20 min * Preferred date: any * Summary: In the need of finishing my master's degree, I started playing with my old Playmobil train this summer [1]. The idea was to build soft handover utilizing OpenFlow in a IEEE 802.11 train to ground backhaul network. This talk will introduce you into the world of Software Defined Networking, its application in the wireless domain and Playmobil trains driving OpenWRT routers through my backyard. == Mesh Routing For Beginners (Talk) == * Presenter: mwarning * Duration: 30 min * Preferred date: any * Summary: Ever wondered what a mesh routing protocol does and how it works? Then this talk is for you! We cover the basics and tell you how you can implement your own protocol. == Template - please COPY, don't overwrite :-) == (Fill in as many details as you can.) Event title and type (e.g. conference, workshop, panel discussion, ...) * Presenter: Name and/or nick * Optional affiliation: community, country, employer... * Type of event (talk / workshop / workshop / panel discussion / other) * Duration (25 min or 55 min for talks, anything you want otherwise) * Preferred date / constraint * Summary (about 200 words) |
Please describe your talks here! (There is a template at the bottom of the page.)
Benchmark of Mesh Routing Protocols (Talk)
- Presenter: mwarning
- Duration: 45 min
- Preferred date: any
Summary: This talk presents my efforts to compare all mesh routing protocols we could get our hands on. We have tested scalability, traffic overhead and mobility on several topologies of up to 2000 nodes. To achieve this, we created a test framework based on Linux network namespaces to let Babel, batman-adv, BMX6, CJDNS, OLRSD, OLSR2, OSPF (maybe) and Yggdrasil run in different test scenarios. Let the virtual battle begin!
Enhancing OpenWrt Security (Talk)
- Presenter: Dominick Grift AKA "grift"
- Duration: 25 min
- Preferred date: any
Summary: Presenting an effort made by a group of enthousiastes to bring SELinux support to OpenWrt. We will be talking about the benefits of enhancing traditional DAC in OpenWrt and what challenges we aim to address by leveraging SELinux flexible MAC. We will also touch on limitations of the implementation and our vision for the future. If there is any time left then we would also like to get into interactive discussion and get feedback and ideas from the audience.
Model Train'ing like a Pro: Performance Evaluation of a Wireless SDN (Talk)
- Presenter: yanosz
- Duration: 20 min
- Preferred date: any
Summary: In the need of finishing my master's degree, I started playing with my old Playmobil train this summer [1]. The idea was to build soft handover utilizing OpenFlow in a IEEE 802.11 train to ground backhaul network. This talk will introduce you into the world of Software Defined Networking, its application in the wireless domain and Playmobil trains driving OpenWRT routers through my backyard.
Mesh Routing For Beginners (Talk)
- Presenter: mwarning
- Duration: 30 min
- Preferred date: any
- Summary: Ever wondered what a mesh routing protocol does and how it works? Then this talk is for you! We cover the basics and tell you how you can implement your own protocol.
Template - please COPY, don't overwrite :-)
(Fill in as many details as you can.)
Event title and type (e.g. conference, workshop, panel discussion, ...)
- Presenter: Name and/or nick
- Optional affiliation: community, country, employer...
- Type of event (talk / workshop / workshop / panel discussion / other)
- Duration (25 min or 55 min for talks, anything you want otherwise)
- Preferred date / constraint
- Summary (about 200 words)