[Olsr-users] Olsr-users Digest, Vol 91, Issue 4

Alexis Tcach (spam-protected)
Tue Jan 20 14:06:00 CET 2015


Hi,
Perhaps you could just send the mpr sets at different intervals to one node
at application  level. With that you would have connectivity (if you send a
metric as signal strength you will also have distance) and may be able to
reproduce some kind of map. With triangulation you could have relative
fixed position also.
There is an interesting paper from some time ago (search gps free
positioning with ad hoc networks) which does that but is perhaps far more
than what you need.

Regards
El ene 20, 2015 8:00 AM, <(spam-protected)> escribió:

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> Thank you for your both replies, I am going to investigate the three
> solutions you have suggested above. however I am not looking for a
> geographical map as such.
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> All I am looking for is a way of plotting my nodes to see how the network
> topology changes, and how does the multi-hopping occurs as nodes move
> regardless of their actual geographical location. any solution ?
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> On 17 January 2015 at 14:40, Bastian <(spam-protected)> wrote:
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> > On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 4:38 PM, Abubakr Ali <(spam-protected)>
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> > > is there is any "map" plugin that allows me to see the topology of the
> > > network and how it change as olsrd nodes moves ?
> > > thank you
> >
> > There are two plugins which might suit your needs:
> >
> > PUD[1] aka "Position Update Distribution" does distribution of GPS-data.
> > From the docs, i guess you can use hardware GPS-dongles. If you want
> > tracking of moving nodes, this plugin might be worth a try.
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> > nameservice[2] also has fields for lat/lon and will output coordinates
> > combined with link-quality information. If you need to see changes in
> > link-quality on a map, this plugin might be useful.
> >
> >
> > [1]: http://olsr.org/git/?p=olsrd.git;a=tree;f=lib/pud/doc
> > [2]: http://olsr.org/git/?p=olsrd.git;a=tree;f=lib/nameservice
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> > Regards
> > Bastian
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