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Written by: Dr. Paul Gardner-Stephen

Posted in: ad-hoc, citizen journalism, Fellows Blogs, IEEE 802.11, mesh routing, Paul Gardner-Stephen, rhizome, standards, students, Wifi

Serval is in finals for the Ashoka Foundation Change Makers Citizen Media Competition!
It seems that this last month has been one of the Serval Project gaining international recognition as leading the mesh communications space.  First some thoughts on that, and then some of the... Read more – ‘Serval is in finals for the Ashoka Foundation Change Makers Citizen Media Competition!’.

Written by: Steve

Posted in: Blog, CE, FCC, ICASA, mesh potato, regulation, standards, type approval

Mesh Potatoes now FCC and CE Approved
The process of developing Village Telco and in particular the Mesh Potato has been a huge learning curve and indeed this is what makes it so worthwhile (dare I say fun) is the variety of skills and... Read more – ‘Mesh Potatoes now FCC and CE Approved’.

Written by: Dr. Paul Gardner-Stephen

Posted in: 802.11ah, ad-hoc, cell phone, Fellows Blogs, IEEE 802.11, ISM915, Paul Gardner-Stephen, S1G, standards, Wifi

More than we expected at the IEEE
If you have been reading this blog you will know that we sent Romana over to Okinawa to present our desire to see ad-hoc mode wifi improved, and also to consider how to use the baseband radio in... Read more – ‘More than we expected at the IEEE’.

Written by: Dr. Paul Gardner-Stephen

Posted in: 802.11ah, ad-hoc, Fellows Blogs, IEEE 802.11, packet radio, Paul Gardner-Stephen, protocols, S1G, standards, Wifi

Why Serval is getting involved in the 802.11ah standards process
Serval is getting involved in the IEEE 802.11ah (WiFi on ISM bands below 1GHz) to try to make sure that it is well suited to infrastructure-independent ad-hoc and mesh networking at the IEEE meeting... Read more – ‘Why Serval is getting involved in the 802.11ah standards process’.

Written by: Dr. Paul Gardner-Stephen

Posted in: Fellows Blogs, fellowship, IEEE 802.11, ISM915, long range mesh, Paul Gardner-Stephen, shuttleworth foundation, standards, Wifi

Day 1 of Shuttleworth Foundation Fellowship
So today I have commenced a telecommunications fellowship with the Shuttleworth Foundation, which will be undertaken here at Flinders University where with the University's generous support we have... Read more – ‘Day 1 of Shuttleworth Foundation Fellowship’.