[aprssig] Tracker Smart Pathing
Bill Diaz
william.diaz at comcast.net
Tue Mar 21 14:37:00 EST 2006
Jason,
See below:
>-----Original Message-----
>From: aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org
>[mailto:aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org] On Behalf Of Jason Rausch
>Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 09:48
>To: TAPR APRS Mailing List
>Subject: Re: [aprssig] Tracker Smart Pathing
>
>First things first, outdated, bandwidth hungry devices
>like the Kenwoods need to implement A SmartBeaconing
>like algorithm to get the over all packet number down.
> Just this alone would help the crowded situation.
Huh? "Smart Beaconing" can consume an inordinate amount of bandwidth. We
saw a mobile using smart beaconing with a wide3-3 path driving a round a
city neighborhood. Every time he turned a corner he would send a position
packet and a telemetry packet. I was seeing 2 and 3 copies of every packet
he sent. Virtually saturated the channel for miles around by just driving
around the block. Doesn't sound too smart to me.
There is no way a Kenwood could cause that amount of traffic. Perhaps you
could explain why you consider Kenwoods to be bandwidth hungry devices?
Bill KC9XG
>I agree that having some kind of path control would
>also help an incredible ammount! I would like to see
>somthing like a standard "Beacon" that would fire off
>a "Heres what your path should be in this area"
>packet. The tracker (packet decoding capable of
>course) would take this and changes it's own path
>based on the broadcasted recommendation.
>
>Jason KE4NYV
>www.ke4nyv.com
>RPC Electronics
>www.rpc-electronics.com
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