[Bloat] BattleMesh v7 talk and workshop proposals now welcome!
Dave Taht
dave.taht at gmail.com
Sun Feb 9 17:02:09 EST 2014
The battlemesh routing interop and test event this year should be
bigger and better than ever, with a larger number of groups
participating than ever before:
http://static.nemesisdesign.net/battlemesh/poster-0.4.png
Deadline for proposals/papers/talks is May 1, and the event itself is
in Leipzig, De, May 12-18.
[1] http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV7/Participants
> [Battlemesh] BattleMesh v7 talk and workshop proposals now welcome!
> ===================================================================
>
> Do you have an idea or project related to mesh routing protocols? Are you
involved in a community networking project that uses a mesh network? Are you
aware of a related issue that you think should be discussed?
>
> Your workshop or presentation proposal is welcomed to BattleMeshV7 Leipzig!
>
> What is Battlemesh?
> -------------------
>
> The Wireless Battle of the Mesh is an event that aims at bringing together
people from across Europe and beyond to test the performance of different
routing protocols for ad-hoc networks, like Babel, B.A.T.M.A.N., BMX, OLSR,
802.11s and Static Routing.
>
> It is a tournament with a social character. If you are a mesh networking
enthusiast, community networking activist, or have an interest in mesh
networks you might want to check this out !
>
> The goal of the WirelessBattleMesh events is to set-up hands-on testbed for
each available mesh routing protocol with a standard test procedure for the
different mesh networks. During the different WBM events, similar hardware and
software configuration will be used based on the OpenWRT BoardSupportPackage
and packages for each protocol implementation. The WBM events are also a great
opportunity to develop testing tools for PHY/MAC radio layers (drivers,
scripts and PHY analyzers) .
>
> This years Battlemesh will take place from 12 - 18 May 2014 in Leipzig,
Germany at the Sublab, Karl-Heine-Straße 93, 04229 Leipzig.
>
> http://battlemesh.org
>
> Format and topic of talks
> -------------------------
>
> Workshops or talks relating directly to open source mesh routing protocols
will be prioritised, but we welcome proposals of anything you think may be of
interest to mesh routing and community networking enthusiasts.
>
> They may take any format, for example a presentation, talk, discussion,
debate, practical workshop, or film showing. The suggested length for talks is
one hour (40 minutes talk, 10 minutes questions and 10 minutes break/buffer).
>
> To get an idea of the kinds of talks and workshops at the previous events,
see http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV6/Agenda,
http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV5/Agenda and
http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV4/Agenda
>
> Lightening talks
> ----------------
>
> Lightening talks are shorter talks which can be submitted later than the
main workshops deadline, to allow everybody to have the opportunity to present
their project/idea. Each lightening talk will be 7 minutes long followed by 3
minutes of questions. Projector slides can be submitted before in PDF format
to: submissions at battlemesh.org
>
> Submissions
> -----------
>
> To allow an efficient handling of your proposal, please provide the following
information and send them by email to the email to the address below:
>
> * Your name
> * What format will it take (talk/workshop/panel discussion/lightening talk)
> * Your topic headline
> * Your topic description which can be brief (does not need to exceed a
couple of lines) but should provide a reasonable summary of your talk
> * The dates of your stay at the event and (optional) preferred day for your
slot
> * The length of the slot if you wish to do a workshop (all other slots will
be limited to one hour)
> * Any requirements you need, for example, a projector.
>
> Deadline
> --------
>
> The deadline for proposals is the 1st of May.
>
> Contact
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>
> Email your proposals or specific questions to: submissions at battlemesh.org
>
> For general questions, please use the Battlemesh mailing list:
http://ml.ninux.org/mailman/listinfo/battlemesh
>
> Please forward this message any groups or individuals who might be
interested.
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