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|| 20:00 - 21:00 || WiBed, a testbed platform for WiFi experiments|| || talk || Mano || || | || 20:00 - 21:00 || WiBed, a testbed platform for WiFi experiments|| Wibed is a platform for facilitating the quick and cost-efficient acquisition, deployment, and management of testbeds based on commodity IEEE802.11 routers and enabling experimentation with wireless technology including the modification of low-level system components such as physical and link layer mechanisms, and network and transport layer protocols. WiBed was used, with partial (:-P) success in WBMv7 as the experiment firmware. || talk || Mano || || |
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|| 14:00 - 15:00 || babel does not care || || talk || Juliusz || || || 15:00 - 16:00 || the cjdnsway of networking || || workshop || Lars || || |
|| 14:00 - 15:00 || babel does not care || Babel is a robust routing protocol that just doesn't care. While initially designed to be reasonably robust and efficient on both wireless mesh networks and classical wired networks, over the years Babel has been extended with delay-based routing for overlay networks, with radio-interference aware routing, and even with source-specific routing. Whatever you throw at it, Babel doesn't care, it just keeps pushing packets in the right direction.<<BR>>The talk will be elementary, and require little networking background. || talk || Juliusz || || || 15:00 - 16:00 || the cjdnsway of networking || I'll cover the following things, depending on the interests of the attendees:<<BR>>- explain the different components of cjdns by example: addressing, routing, switching<<BR>>- dream up and discuss use cases for encrypted p2p networking<<BR>>- show ways of integrating applications with cjdns, on top of just using the IPv6 network it provides<<BR>>- set up cjdns on all kinds of platforms, including OpenWrt, Android, Firefox OS || workshop || Lars || || |
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|| 17:00 - 18:00 || GNUnet in community mesh networks || || talk || demos || || || 18:00 - 19:00 || mesh in TV-whitespace || || talk || elektra || || |
|| 17:00 - 18:00 || GNUnet in community mesh networks || useful for wireless community networks as it would finally allow participants to technically implement individual pico-peering agreements -- not only for authentication and keying, but also for channel selection and minimum-transfer-rate agreements/ consensus. || talk || demos || || || 18:00 - 19:00 || mesh in TV-whitespace || Presenting the TV-Whitespace experiment of Freifunk. The development of the equipment we use. Properties of the frequency band and ideas about the future use of the UHF. || talk || elektra || || |
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|| 13:00 - 14:00 || source specific routing in babel || || talk || Juliusz || || || 14:00 - 15:00 || peer to peer IPv6 networking in cjdns || || talk || ansuz & Lars || || || 15:00 - 16:00 || redistributing the web with IPFS || || talk || juan || || |
|| 13:00 - 14:00 || source specific routing in babel || multihoming is a difficult problem, and, unsurprisingly enough, there are many techniques for multihoming, none of which are applicable in all cases. The mesh networking community has standardised on using tunnels for multihoming (as with the "smart gateway" OLSR plugin). The home networking community has chosen a different solution, called "source-specific routing.".<<BR>>The first complete implementation of source-specific routing was done by Matthieu Boutier and Juliusz Chroboczek, and was implemented within the Babel routing protocol. In this talk, I will explain what are the difficulties with multihoming, explain how source-specific routing solves many of those difficulties, and give an outline of Babel's support for source-specific routing.<<BR>>References: http://arxiv.org/pdf/1403.0445 || talk || Juliusz || || || 14:00 - 15:00 || peer to peer IPv6 networking in cjdns || Cjdns builds end-to-end encrypted, peer-to-peer IPv6 networks with useful properties -- the biggest so far being Hyperboria. We'll give a brief introduction to cjdns, its goals, and design decisions. We'll also show a few interesting use cases, and what the Hyperboria community is up to. <<BR>> https://hyperboria.net <<BR>> https://docs.meshwith.me/Whitepaper.html || talk || ansuz & Lars || || || 15:00 - 16:00 || redistributing the web with IPFS || IPFS is a global, versioned, peer-to-peer filesystem. It combines good ideas from Git, BitTorrent, Kademlia, SFS, and the Web. It is like a single BitTorrent swarm, exchanging Git objects. IPFS provides an interface as simple as the HTTP web, but with permanence built in. I'll give a brief introduction to IPFS, then show its potential use in mesh networks, for example as a distributed content cache. <<BR>> https://github.com/ipfs/ipfs || talk || juan || || |
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|| 19:00 - 20:00 || battlemesh community meeting || The good and bad things this year. Searching a place for next year || discussion || - || || | |
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|| 17:00 - 18:00 || presenting the battle results || what are the test results? || talk || - || || | |
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Agenda
Contents
Monday 3th August 2015
Time |
Title |
Abstract |
Type |
Speaker |
Slides & Documentation |
19:00 - 20:00 |
inofficial welcome |
- |
social |
- |
- |
20:00 - 21:00 |
Wibed is a platform for facilitating the quick and cost-efficient acquisition, deployment, and management of testbeds based on commodity IEEE802.11 routers and enabling experimentation with wireless technology including the modification of low-level system components such as physical and link layer mechanisms, and network and transport layer protocols. WiBed was used, with partial (:-P) success in WBMv7 as the experiment firmware. |
talk |
Mano |
|
Tuesday 4th August 2015
Time |
Title |
Abstract |
Type |
Speaker |
Slides & Documentation |
14:00 - 15:00 |
babel does not care |
Babel is a robust routing protocol that just doesn't care. While initially designed to be reasonably robust and efficient on both wireless mesh networks and classical wired networks, over the years Babel has been extended with delay-based routing for overlay networks, with radio-interference aware routing, and even with source-specific routing. Whatever you throw at it, Babel doesn't care, it just keeps pushing packets in the right direction. |
talk |
Juliusz |
|
15:00 - 16:00 |
the cjdnsway of networking |
I'll cover the following things, depending on the interests of the attendees: |
workshop |
Lars |
|
16:00 - 17:00 |
lunch |
- |
social |
- |
- |
17:00 - 18:00 |
GNUnet in community mesh networks |
useful for wireless community networks as it would finally allow participants to technically implement individual pico-peering agreements -- not only for authentication and keying, but also for channel selection and minimum-transfer-rate agreements/ consensus. |
talk |
demos |
|
18:00 - 19:00 |
mesh in TV-whitespace |
Presenting the TV-Whitespace experiment of Freifunk. The development of the equipment we use. Properties of the frequency band and ideas about the future use of the UHF. |
talk |
elektra |
|
19:00 - 20:00 |
KORUZA- wireless optical system (beta presentation) |
|
talk |
Musti |
|
Wednesday 5th August 2015
Time |
Title |
Abstract |
Type |
Speaker |
Slides & Documentation |
13:00 - 14:00 |
source specific routing in babel |
multihoming is a difficult problem, and, unsurprisingly enough, there are many techniques for multihoming, none of which are applicable in all cases. The mesh networking community has standardised on using tunnels for multihoming (as with the "smart gateway" OLSR plugin). The home networking community has chosen a different solution, called "source-specific routing.". |
talk |
Juliusz |
|
14:00 - 15:00 |
peer to peer IPv6 networking in cjdns |
Cjdns builds end-to-end encrypted, peer-to-peer IPv6 networks with useful properties -- the biggest so far being Hyperboria. We'll give a brief introduction to cjdns, its goals, and design decisions. We'll also show a few interesting use cases, and what the Hyperboria community is up to. |
talk |
ansuz & Lars |
|
15:00 - 16:00 |
redistributing the web with IPFS |
IPFS is a global, versioned, peer-to-peer filesystem. It combines good ideas from Git, BitTorrent, Kademlia, SFS, and the Web. It is like a single BitTorrent swarm, exchanging Git objects. IPFS provides an interface as simple as the HTTP web, but with permanence built in. I'll give a brief introduction to IPFS, then show its potential use in mesh networks, for example as a distributed content cache. |
talk |
juan |
|
16:00 - 17:00 |
lunch |
- |
social |
- |
- |
afternoon |
tour of the city and creative spaces |
- |
social |
- |
- |
Thursday 6th August 2015
Time |
Title |
Abstract |
Type |
Speaker |
Slides & Documentation |
14:00 - 15:00 |
addressing insecurity in internet of thing devices - a 5 year plan |
|
talk |
dave / jim |
|
15:00 - 16:00 |
openWRT vs. FCC - forced firmware lockdown? |
|
discussion |
Simon Wunderlich |
|
16:00 - 17:00 |
lunch |
- |
social |
- |
- |
17:00 - 18:00 |
experimenting with multi path TCP in VPNs |
|
talk |
clauz |
|
18:00 - 19:00 |
nmap security scanner |
|
talk |
g10h4ck |
|
Friday 7th August 2015
Time |
Title |
Abstract |
Type |
Speaker |
Slides & Documentation |
14:00 - 15:00 |
project idea of „echt dezentrales Netz“ (EDN) |
|
talk |
demos |
|
15:00 - 15:20 |
NetJSON |
|
talk |
nemesis / federico |
|
15:20 - 16:00 |
joining forces with other nodeDB on specific modules |
|
workshop |
nemesis / federico |
|
16:00 - 17:00 |
lunch |
- |
social |
- |
- |
17:00 - 17:45 |
Crust - reliable p2p network connections in Rust |
|
talk |
david + paige |
|
18:00 - 19:00 |
nodewatcher3 presentation |
|
talk |
wlan slovenia |
|
19:00 - 20:00 |
battlemesh community meeting |
The good and bad things this year. Searching a place for next year |
discussion |
- |
|
Saturday 8th August 2015
Time |
Title |
Abstract |
Type |
Speaker |
Slides & Documentation |
14:00 - 15:00 |
i18n for the Freifunk API |
|
workshop |
andi + monic |
|
15:00 - 16:00 |
make wifi fast |
|
talk |
dave |
|
16:00 - 17:00 |
deliberant |
|
talk |
wlan slovenia |
|
17:00 - 18:00 |
presenting the battle results |
what are the test results? |
talk |
- |
|
afternoon |
BBQ & beer |
- |
social |
- |
- |
Sunday 9th August 2015
Do-what-you-want day. There are no programmed talks or workshops on Sunday, we can continue working on projects or just hang out together.
Lightening talks
The lightening talks will be held as self organized sessions. Feel free to pick any time without a talk and present your project/…. A good time is probably in the evening after the talks. That's also why they stop at (latest) 20:00.
Time |
Title |
Abstract |
Type |
Speaker |
Slides & Documentation |