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SERVAL PROJECT AD-HOC PACKET RADIO NETWORK 10/04/2012 – PROGRESS SEMINAR Kévin TABAR Supervisor: Dr Paul Gardner-Stephen
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Today’s agenda The Serval Project Research question Tests & expected results Conclusion Serval Project : Communicate anywhere, anytime 2
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The Serval Project Why does the Serval Project exist ? Costs of mobile communications In event of disasters Developing & remote areas Freedom of Communication Serval Project : Communicate anywhere, anytime 3
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The Serval Project Current implementation Wireless Mesh Network (WMN) Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) Android-based application Serval BatPhone Serval Project : Communicate anywhere, anytime 4
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The Serval Project Services Free calls over VoIP (Voice over IP) MeshMS : SMS customized Rhizome : Sharing platform Video streaming Mapping Kiwex 2012 Serval Project : Communicate anywhere, anytime 5
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Research question Current mesh network based on Wi-Fi Industrial, Scientific, Medical (ISM) 2400 MHz band High Rate/Short Range Sensitive from disturbances High consummation of the power Implementation on ISM 915 MHz band Low Rate/Large Range Several national restrictions Is it possible to create an Ad-Hoc packet radio network within the regulatory restrictions imposed on the ISM- 915 MHz band in Australia and the United States of America? Serval Project : Communicate anywhere, anytime 6
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Key points Ad-hoc packet radio frequency Using the ISM-915 MHz band (915-928 MHz) Temporal-Frequency hopping : Synchronization Low-cost Radio modules Serval Project : Communicate anywhere, anytime 7
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Key points Integrate with Serval Mesh Through the Serval BatPhone Optimize the bandwidth efficiency Scarce resource Range/Capacity Packet Loss Serval Project : Communicate anywhere, anytime 8
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Project’s Planning MarchAprilMayJune Thesis Report & Wiki Page Context & Background Documentation Implementation & Testing Deliverables ASIX – RF Hopping - Android Signal Analysis RF Packet RF Sync. Meshing Optimization Poster Designing Serval Project : Communicate anywhere, anytime 9 Today’s Seminar
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Tests & Expected Results 1) Communication between 2 modules Temporal-Frequency Synchronization Andrew Tridgell’s firmware Data coherence Packet & path loss 2) Communication in a mesh (3 or more modules) 3) Link between 2 meshes Synchronization Time leader Bandwidth Optimization Serval Project : Communicate anywhere, anytime 10
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Conclusion Future works Total Integration in the android-based application Using the mobile phone’s antenna Not require the low-cost radio module Reprogramming of the mobile phone’s firmware Switching capacity on the application Wi-fi 915 MHz 915 MHz Wi-fi More information Wiki Page : https://wiki.csem.flinders.edu.au/bin/view/Projects/ProjectTaba0 019 https://wiki.csem.flinders.edu.au/bin/view/Projects/ProjectTaba0 019 Official Serval project’s website : http://servalproject.org http://servalproject.org Serval Project : Communicate anywhere, anytime 11
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION ANY QUESTIONS ? SERVAL PROJECT – Kévin TABAR
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Serval Wi-Fi Mesh 13 Serval Project : Communicate anywhere, anytime
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Serval 900 MHz Mesh 14 Serval Project : Communicate anywhere, anytime
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