ORBIT-USER: CMC source code
chris at orderonenetworks.com
chris at orderonenetworks.com
Tue Aug 29 11:00:26 EDT 2006
Ivan,
The range of control is excellent, I'd be hard-pressed to expand it!
I was interested in taking a look because sometimes it seems as if nodes
are not responding to the power control stuff, and I was looking to
investigate why.
Not to un-duly alarm you, it may also be partly how I'm calling it as well
- as opposed to something more sinister. :)
Thanks,
Chris
> Hi Chris,
>
> When you say you want to do direct control of the nodes you already have
> it - just look at the service running at
> http://cmc.orbit-lab.org:5012/cmc . Is there a particular direct control
> that is missing in that set? CMC itself essentially is just a proxy that
> talks to the individual nodes controllers. Implementing commands beyond
> what is already there would require modifications of the CM code running
> on each of the nodes.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Ivan.
>
> PS: I have a few comments regarding radio environment but have to run to
> the anechoic chamber to finally get the Orbit node antenna patterns;
> hopefully will manage to add my 2c latter this afternoon ...
>
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>
>
>
> I'm interested in taking a look the CMC source code and experimenting a
> bit with the direct control of the nodes.
>
> Is it available? and if I were to run CMC based code from the console
> would the packets that it sends be able to reach the control device
> attached to each node on the grid?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
>
>
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