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Bridging the Community Network Gap with FOSS and Mobile ISPs


Abstract:

Community networks intrinsically rely on being able to deploy large scale projects with an explicit focus on cost effectiveness. As such, they often leverage not only ope...Show More

Abstract:

Community networks intrinsically rely on being able to deploy large scale projects with an explicit focus on cost effectiveness. As such, they often leverage not only open-source software, but also some proprietary solutions which, although closed source, may not command a licence fee. This paper briefly discusses an undergraduate project addressing a hardware solution integrating several open-source software projects into a cohesive structure. The platform, tentatively dubbed as a ldquoMobile ISPrdquo - or mISP is a natural extension on the established Wireless ISP concept with a practical bent towards wire-free deployment and gateway connectivity. In addition it justifies a split micro-architecture approach and depicts further usage schemas for the device afforded by virtue of the extensibility it offers.
Date of Conference: 15-18 September 2009
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 17 November 2009
Print ISBN:978-0-7695-3786-3

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Conference Location: Cardiff, UK

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