[net2-wg] point to point routing - TYMO and TinyAODV
Rodrigo Fonseca
rfonseca at cs.berkeley.edu
Thu Feb 5 15:21:12 PST 2009
Steve's IP stack also has point to point routing on IPv6, with
centralized control.
I don't know the state of that, though.
Steve?
Rodrigo
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Romain Thouvenin
<romain.thouvenin at gmail.com> wrote:
> I am afraid TYMO's code didn't go much further lately.
> I realise improving TYMO is quite hard for me, mainly because I have
> little time aside my job to test and debug TYMO.
>
> I spend most of my time on TYMO answering the questions of the people
> who want to use it. This is good because they test the code and report
> problems, but they usually find them while playing with motes, which I
> cannot do.
> I don't really know how I could address this...
>
> In addition to that, I still have the weird compiling issue I asked
> help about, but I can work around.
>
> On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 10:23 PM, Omprakash Gnawali <gnawali at usc.edu> wrote:
>> Thinking through the projects for this year, it seems we should try to
>> release a stable and usable point-to-point routing system. There are
>> two candidates. We have Romain working on TYMO. Then there is TinyAODV
>> by Intel - but this has not been ported to T2 yet. Romain, what is
>> your sense about how ready TYMO is for a release?
>>
>> - om_p
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