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||15:00-16:00 ||Opening Talk ||Welcome, Logistic announcements, Agenda discussion ||Plenary meeting ||Simon, Federico, Roger ||TBD || ||16:00-17:00 || || || || || || ||''17:00-17:30'' ||||||||||<style="text-align:center">''Break''|| ||17:30-18:30 || || || || || || |
||15:00-16:00 ||Opening Talk ||Welcome, Logistic announcements, Agenda discussion ||Plenary meeting ||Simon, Federico, Roger || || ||16:00-17:00 ||Prototype demo of a new wireless mesh device called "Roofnode" ||- Demo of the "Roofnode" wireless device and it's advantages in rural outdoor mesh networks. <<BR>>- Discussion: Does such a product fit to non-profit mesh networks? <<BR>>- Discussion: What are the requirements to make it more valuable to your community network? <<BR>>- Discussion: What do you think about crowdfunding an open-source product version? ||Talk ||Franz || || ||''17:00-17:30'' ||||||||||<style="text-align:center">''Break'' || ||17:30-18:30 ||AlterMundi's MiniMaxi network model. Software tools and deployment experiences. ||- Description of the MiniMaxi model and deployment experiences in QuintanaLibre and DeltaLibre <<BR>>- AlterMesh firmware <<BR>>- LibreNet6 tunnel broker <<BR>>- Altermap <<BR>>- ruci (remote uci) ||Talk ||Gui, Nico || || |
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||'''Time''' ||'''Title''' ||'''Abstract''' ||'''Type''' ||'''Speaker''' ||''' Slides & Documentation''' || ||15:00-16:00 ||TBD ||TBD ||TBD ||TBD ||TBD || ||16:00-17:00 || || || || || || ||''17:00-17:30 '' ||||||||||<style="text-align:center">''break '' || ||17:30-18:30 || || || || || || |
||'''Time''' ||'''Title''' ||'''Abstract''' ||||||<style="text-align:center">'''Type''' ||'''Speaker''' ||''' Slides & Documentation''' || ||15:00-16:00 ||Random Linear Network Coding with B.A.T.M.A.N. ||Random Linear Network Coding is a hot topic in research and provides a short-cut to multipath routing. We are currently working with RLNC to create several one-hop multi-paths along the selected path in the mesh and would like to present our ideas and maybe even show some results. ||||||<style="text-align:center">Talk ||Martin || || ||16:00-17:00 ||Community-Lab: A Community Networking Testbed for the Future Internet ||Community-Lab (http://community-lab.net/) is a global testbed for the experimentation of network technologies and services for community networks which already integrates and extends Guifi.net, Funkfeuer and AWMN. It's sponsored by the CONFINE (http://confine-project.eu/) European project, which issues periodic Open Calls for participation. Community-Lab's software and documentation is released under Free licenses so anyone can contribute or setup theirown testbed. This talk will cover the latest technical achievements in Community-Lab. ||||||<style="text-align:center">Talk ||Ivan || || ||''17:00-17:30 '' ||||||||||||||<style="text-align:center">''break '' || ||17:30-18:00 ||CONFINE, Clommunity & OpenCall ||Clommunity is a sister project of CONFINE aimed at exploring the cloud capabilities of Community Networks started on Jan 2013 and lasting 24 month. We will present the scenario and goals and report on the work done so far. We are very interested in gathering attendees' opinions and advise. We will also present the second Open Call of CONFINE. The Open Calls are a mean to integrate new partners in on-going projects. We would like to have you in the second Open Call of CONFINE (Autumn 2013) so will do our best to discuss ideas to facilitate participation in the call and attract project ideas that can help community networking to move forward.. ||||||<style="text-align:center">Talk ||Leandro || || ||18:00-19:30 ||Community Networks Panel ||An open meeting between international wireless community network (WCN) members to discuss the following topics:<<BR>>- local misconfigurations might have consequences on the whole network, so to which degree is possible to achieve the completely distributed management of a WCN?<<BR>> - how are non-technically skilled people involved in communities? Who manages their nodes?<<BR>> - are there any more or less formalized "topic groups" or teams, e.g. the "developers group", or the "communication team"?<<BR>> - are collective decisions taken on a majority votation, consensus [*] or other basis in our communities? Are online tools such as liquid feedback used? Is it always possible to draw a line between who is in and who is out of the community? Which degree of horizontality is achievable in the Real World, where some people are involved more than other? Which is the importance and the role of trust? How can the decision process scale?<<BR>> - having homogeneous hardware and software systems can help the expansion of a network? Which are the drawbacks?<<BR>> - is network monitoring seen as an intrusion? Why or why not?<<BR>> - automatic firmware updates: do they really work?<<BR>>- International collaboration / coordination strategies. Is a Free Networks "federation" or some other formal meta-organization a good idea?<<BR>> - WCN as part of the Internet. Where does each project stand (ASN/IP resources, accessibility, etc.)<<BR>> [*] ||||||<style="text-align:center">Panel ||Clauz, Nico || || |
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=== Workshops === | ||18:00-19:30 ||Community Networks Panel ||An open meeting between international wireless community network (WCN) members to discuss the following topics:<<BR>> . - local misconfigurations might have consequences on the whole network, so to which degree is possible to achieve the completely distributed management of a WCN?<<BR>> - how are non-technically skilled people involved in communities? Who manages their nodes?<<BR>> - are there any more or less formalized "topic groups" or teams, e.g. the "developers group", or the "communication team"?<<BR>> - are collective decisions taken on a majority votation, consensus [*] or other basis in our communities? Are online tools such as liquid feedback used? Is it always possible to draw a line between who is in and who is out of the community? Which degree of horizontality is achievable in the Real World, where some people are involved more than other? Which is the importance and the role of trust? How can the decision process scale?<<BR>> - having homogeneous hardware and software systems can help the expansion of a network? Which are the drawbacks?<<BR>> - is network monitoring seen as an intrusion? Why or why not?<<BR>> - automatic firmware updates: do they really work?<<BR>> - International collaboration / coordination strategies. Is a Free Networks "federation" or some other formal meta-organization a good idea?<<BR>> - WCN as part of the Internet. Where does each project stand (ASN/IP resources, accessibility, etc.)<<BR>> [*] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consensus_decision-making || || || || |
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||15:00-16:00 ||Status of OLSR and OLSRv2 at Olsr.org ||A summary of the activities at Olsr.org in the last year and things planned for the next year, both the OLSRv1 routing agent and the coming OLSRv2 code. ||Talk ||Ferry, Henning || || ||16:00-17:00 ||Mitigation of Breaking Connections ||A recurring problem of highly dynamic ad-hoc networks is the fact that connections break all the time. Some application can handle this, some cannot. In either case the load on the network is higher than it really needs to be because of the continuous connection re-establishments. Multi-Gateway enhancements, as implemented in OLSR v1, can mitigate a part of this problem. BRDP and MPTCP can be employed to further enhance to experience on such highly dynamic networks. This talk aims to discuss (at least) the multi-gateway enhancements and BRDP. ||Talk ||Ferry || || |
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||17:30-18:30 || || || || || || | ||17:30-18:30 ||Ninux Routing Architecture ||Abstract: From 2003 to 2011 we run the Ninux Wireless Community network in Roma, in small scale and with private IPv4 addressing. Exchanging traffic with the Internet was done using NAT, and exploiting the user home ADSL lines. In 2011 we started to deploy a new Ninux network in Rome. Dual stack IPv4 and IPv6, and with BGP peerings to upstream providers. We present here our first attempt to define a routing architecture. ||Talk ||Saverio || || |
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||'''Time''' ||'''Title''' ||'''Abstract''' ||'''Type''' ||'''Speaker''' ||''' Slides & Documentation''' || ||15:00-16:30 ||Ligthing talks ||Everyone missing the submission deadline still has the opportunity to apply for a lighting talk slot. Lighting talk slots are 7 minutes long, with 3 extra minutes for questions and comments. Slides must be submitted to submissions@battlemesh.org in form of PDF file. Slots will be allocated according to the reception sequence. Submission period starts on the 15th of April at 9:00 and ends 2 hours before the session starts ||Lighting talks ||On-demand (moderator: Roger if no one else volunteers) || || ||''16:30-17.00 '' ||||||||||<style="text-align:center">''Break'' || ||17:00-18:00 ||Version control with git ||Most software communities use git to have their software under revision control. Understanding git helps in submitting patches to other projects and saves a lot of time. For this talk I can do something very easy or something more advanced depending on the people present at the moment. ||Talk ||Saverio || || ||18:00-18:30 ||OpenWISP - a free software solution to public wireless networking ||How to deploy a complete solution to public wireless networking using 100% free software with feature like olsr mesh support, umts support and so on. The status of public wifi in italy and how to adopt a common system across europe, the FreeItaliaWiFi experience and the aims of OpenWiSP and Cineca in commons4europe ||Talk ||Andrea || || |
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||'''Time''' ||'''Title''' ||'''Abstract''' ||'''Type''' ||'''Speaker''' ||''' Slides & Documentation''' || ||15:00-16:30 ||Ligthing talks ||Everyone missing the submission deadline still has the opportunity to apply for a lighting talk slot. Lighting talk slots are 7 minutes long, with 3 extra minutes for questions and comments. Slides must be submitted to submissions@battlemesh.org in form of PDF file. Slots will be allocated according to the reception sequence. Submission period starts on the 15th of April at 9:00 ||Lighting talks ||On-demand || || ||''16:30-17.00 '' ||||||||||<style="text-align:center">''Break'' || ||17:00-18:00|| || || || || || ||18:00-19:00|| || || || || || |
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||14:00 ||Goodbye meeting ||Conclusions, tasks to do for the year to come, work groups, etc. ||Plenary ||TBD ||TBD || | ||14:00 ||Goodbye meeting ||Conclusions, tasks to do for the year to come, work groups, etc. ||Plenary ||Marek, Simon || || |
BattleMeshV6 Agenda
Logistics
The talks / panel discussions / workshops are accompanied by a series of "social events" which aim to provide the basis for healthy discussions and relaxing moments between the hard working hours. For logistical reasons, most of these events require a preregistration. Please contact us to announce your interest at least 3 days prior to the event to facilitate a smooth organization.
For talks / panel discussions / workshops follow the instructions given at BattleMeshV6/CallForTalks
Rooms
Two big rooms are booked:
- a lecture room for the main talk track
- a hack room for workshop and just sitting and hacking
Small teaching rooms might be available and can be used, although regular university courses might take place in these rooms (especially Mo-Fr/during daytime). Please check and be polite.
Making additions or changing the agenda
Direct editing is restricted to foster a coordinated approach to setting up an agenda in order to accommodate the wishes of the greater community. Please contact the battlemesh mailing list if you wish to make a proposal for changing the agenda.
Slots durartion
Speakers are requested to be respectful of the duration of the slots assigned. Questions, debates, etc. must take place in side the slots and must not exceede the finishing time under any circumstances.
Tuesday, 16th of April
Talks
Time |
Title |
Abstract |
Type |
Speaker |
Slides & Documentation |
15:00-16:00 |
Opening Talk |
Welcome, Logistic announcements, Agenda discussion |
Plenary meeting |
Simon, Federico, Roger |
|
16:00-17:00 |
Prototype demo of a new wireless mesh device called "Roofnode" |
- Demo of the "Roofnode" wireless device and it's advantages in rural outdoor mesh networks. |
Talk |
Franz |
|
17:00-17:30 |
Break |
||||
17:30-18:30 |
AlterMundi's MiniMaxi network model. Software tools and deployment experiences. |
- Description of the MiniMaxi model and deployment experiences in QuintanaLibre and DeltaLibre |
Talk |
Gui, Nico |
|
Workshops
TBD
Social Events
TBD
Wednesday, 17th of April
Talks
Time |
Title |
Abstract |
Type |
Speaker |
Slides & Documentation |
||
15:00-16:00 |
Random Linear Network Coding with B.A.T.M.A.N. |
Random Linear Network Coding is a hot topic in research and provides a short-cut to multipath routing. We are currently working with RLNC to create several one-hop multi-paths along the selected path in the mesh and would like to present our ideas and maybe even show some results. |
Talk |
Martin |
|
||
16:00-17:00 |
Community-Lab: A Community Networking Testbed for the Future Internet |
Community-Lab (http://community-lab.net/) is a global testbed for the experimentation of network technologies and services for community networks which already integrates and extends Guifi.net, Funkfeuer and AWMN. It's sponsored by the CONFINE (http://confine-project.eu/) European project, which issues periodic Open Calls for participation. Community-Lab's software and documentation is released under Free licenses so anyone can contribute or setup theirown testbed. This talk will cover the latest technical achievements in Community-Lab. |
Talk |
Ivan |
|
||
17:00-17:30 |
break |
||||||
17:30-18:00 |
CONFINE, Clommunity & OpenCall |
Clommunity is a sister project of CONFINE aimed at exploring the cloud capabilities of Community Networks started on Jan 2013 and lasting 24 month. We will present the scenario and goals and report on the work done so far. We are very interested in gathering attendees' opinions and advise. We will also present the second Open Call of CONFINE. The Open Calls are a mean to integrate new partners in on-going projects. We would like to have you in the second Open Call of CONFINE (Autumn 2013) so will do our best to discuss ideas to facilitate participation in the call and attract project ideas that can help community networking to move forward.. |
Talk |
Leandro |
|
||
18:00-19:30 |
Community Networks Panel |
An open meeting between international wireless community network (WCN) members to discuss the following topics: |
Panel |
Clauz, Nico |
|
||18:00-19:30 ||Community Networks Panel ||An open meeting between international wireless community network (WCN) members to discuss the following topics:
- local misconfigurations might have consequences on the whole network, so to which degree is possible to achieve the completely distributed management of a WCN?
- how are non-technically skilled people involved in communities? Who manages their nodes?
- are there any more or less formalized "topic groups" or teams, e.g. the "developers group", or the "communication team"?
- are collective decisions taken on a majority votation, consensus [*] or other basis in our communities? Are online tools such as liquid feedback used? Is it always possible to draw a line between who is in and who is out of the community? Which degree of horizontality is achievable in the Real World, where some people are involved more than other? Which is the importance and the role of trust? How can the decision process scale?
- having homogeneous hardware and software systems can help the expansion of a network? Which are the drawbacks?
- is network monitoring seen as an intrusion? Why or why not?
- automatic firmware updates: do they really work?
- International collaboration / coordination strategies. Is a Free Networks "federation" or some other formal meta-organization a good idea?
- WCN as part of the Internet. Where does each project stand (ASN/IP resources, accessibility, etc.)
[*] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consensus_decision-making || || || ||
TBD
Social Events
TBD
Thursday, 18th of April
Talks
Time |
Title |
Abstract |
Type |
Speaker |
Slides & Documentation |
15:00-16:00 |
Status of OLSR and OLSRv2 at Olsr.org |
A summary of the activities at Olsr.org in the last year and things planned for the next year, both the OLSRv1 routing agent and the coming OLSRv2 code. |
Talk |
Ferry, Henning |
|
16:00-17:00 |
Mitigation of Breaking Connections |
A recurring problem of highly dynamic ad-hoc networks is the fact that connections break all the time. Some application can handle this, some cannot. In either case the load on the network is higher than it really needs to be because of the continuous connection re-establishments. Multi-Gateway enhancements, as implemented in OLSR v1, can mitigate a part of this problem. BRDP and MPTCP can be employed to further enhance to experience on such highly dynamic networks. This talk aims to discuss (at least) the multi-gateway enhancements and BRDP. |
Talk |
Ferry |
|
17:00-17:30 |
break |
||||
17:30-18:30 |
Ninux Routing Architecture |
Abstract: From 2003 to 2011 we run the Ninux Wireless Community network in Roma, in small scale and with private IPv4 addressing. Exchanging traffic with the Internet was done using NAT, and exploiting the user home ADSL lines. In 2011 we started to deploy a new Ninux network in Rome. Dual stack IPv4 and IPv6, and with BGP peerings to upstream providers. We present here our first attempt to define a routing architecture. |
Talk |
Saverio |
|
Workshops
TBD
Social Events
TBD
Friday, 19th of April
Talks
Time |
Title |
Abstract |
Type |
Speaker |
Slides & Documentation |
15:00-16:30 |
Ligthing talks |
Everyone missing the submission deadline still has the opportunity to apply for a lighting talk slot. Lighting talk slots are 7 minutes long, with 3 extra minutes for questions and comments. Slides must be submitted to submissions@battlemesh.org in form of PDF file. Slots will be allocated according to the reception sequence. Submission period starts on the 15th of April at 9:00 and ends 2 hours before the session starts |
Lighting talks |
On-demand (moderator: Roger if no one else volunteers) |
|
16:30-17.00 |
Break |
||||
17:00-18:00 |
Version control with git |
Most software communities use git to have their software under revision control. Understanding git helps in submitting patches to other projects and saves a lot of time. For this talk I can do something very easy or something more advanced depending on the people present at the moment. |
Talk |
Saverio |
|
18:00-18:30 |
OpenWISP - a free software solution to public wireless networking |
How to deploy a complete solution to public wireless networking using 100% free software with feature like olsr mesh support, umts support and so on. The status of public wifi in italy and how to adopt a common system across europe, the FreeItaliaWiFi experience and the aims of OpenWiSP and Cineca in commons4europe |
Talk |
Andrea |
|
Workshops
TBD
Social Events
TBD
Saturday, 20th of April
Talks
Time |
Title |
Abstract |
Type |
Speaker |
Slides & Documentation |
14:00 |
Goodbye meeting |
Conclusions, tasks to do for the year to come, work groups, etc. |
Plenary |
Marek, Simon |
|
Workshops
TBD
Social Events
TBD
Sunday, 21st of April
Talks
Time |
Title |
Abstract |
Type |
Speaker |
Slides & Documentation |
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TBD |
TBD |
TBD |
TBD |
TBD |
Workshops
TBD
Social Events
TBD