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= Wireless Battle of the Mesh = | = Wireless Battle Mesh = |
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The Wireless Battle of the Mesh is an event that aims at bringing together people from across Europe to test the performance of different routing protocols for ad-hoc networks, like [[http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~jch/software/babel/|Babel]], [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B.A.T.M.A.N.|B.A.T.M.A.N.]], and [[http://olsr.org|OLSR]]. | The Wireless Battle Mesh is a non-commercial, volunteer-organized annual convention. |
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== Next Events == | The convention features a variety of talks and workshops on technical and political issues related to mesh networking, wireless community networks and Openwrt firmware development. |
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* [[http://hackerspace.be/Wireless_Battle_Mesh_v_2.7182 | Wireless Battle of the Mesh V2.7]] in Hasselt (BE) on 26-28 Feb 2010 | The purpose of the event is to further topics such as right to connectivity, community-owned infrastructure and related free open source projects. |
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* [[BattleMeshV3 | Wireless Battle of the Mesh V3]] in Bracciano (IT) on 02-06 June 2010 | == Attending == |
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== Past Events == | Attending the convention always is free of charge. To make joining the event as affordable as possible, an accommodation package is offered which provides low cost accommodation. |
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* Wireless Battle of the Mesh V1 in Paris at [[http://www.tmplab.org/ | /tmp/lab]] in April 2009: [[http://www.tmplab.org/2009/02/16/first-tmplab-wireless-battle-mesh-april-11-12th-2009-tmplab/ | BattleMeshV1]] | Should you not have the means to cover for your travel expenses, please reach out to the orga crew. If sponsoring budget allows, we will support you. |
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* Wireless Battle of the Mesh V2 in Brussels (BR) at OKNO in October 2009: [[http://hackerspace.be/Wireless_Battle_Mesh_v2 | BattleMeshV2]] | == Upcoming Event == Date: '''May 15 -19, 2024''' Location: '''Cyprus''' Details: [[BattleMeshV16|BattleMesh v16]] == Tracks == Mesh enthusiasts set-up hands-on testbed for mesh routing protocols for testing in real-world environments. Panels with technical presentations & discussions as well as community mingling are part of the agenda. Members of wireless communities and activists meet to present & discuss updates on latest developments (community news as well as political events). Meeting ground for Openwrt developers, contributors & users to discuss latest developments, hardware hacking sessions and workshops. |
Wireless Battle Mesh
The Wireless Battle Mesh is a non-commercial, volunteer-organized annual convention.
The convention features a variety of talks and workshops on technical and political issues related to mesh networking, wireless community networks and Openwrt firmware development.
The purpose of the event is to further topics such as right to connectivity, community-owned infrastructure and related free open source projects.
Attending
Attending the convention always is free of charge. To make joining the event as affordable as possible, an accommodation package is offered which provides low cost accommodation.
Should you not have the means to cover for your travel expenses, please reach out to the orga crew. If sponsoring budget allows, we will support you.
Upcoming Event
Date: May 15 -19, 2024
Location: Cyprus
Details: BattleMesh v16
Tracks
Mesh enthusiasts set-up hands-on testbed for mesh routing protocols for testing in real-world environments. Panels with technical presentations & discussions as well as community mingling are part of the agenda.
Members of wireless communities and activists meet to present & discuss updates on latest developments (community news as well as political events).
Meeting ground for Openwrt developers, contributors & users to discuss latest developments, hardware hacking sessions and workshops.