Wireless Computing for Data Transmission
Dr. Paul Beckman
ABSTRACT
High-speed wireless computing networks are now economically feasible for home users, via 802.11b wireless protocols and their associated hardware. Such centralized "point-to-multipoint" installations typically allow a range of about 100 meters from the central access point. It is possible to use the same network protocols and hardware to construct a "wireless mesh" or "multipoint-to-multipoint" network in which any connected node can communicate with any other connected node.
The research
project described in this article applies wireless mesh networking to
inter-vehicular communication. Three
vehicles were connected as a wireless mesh network using laptop computers with
802.11b radio cards and mesh networking software. The vehicles were then driven on a highway in
Presented as an invited paper and published in The Conference Proceedings the 35th
Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute,