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Tibetan Wireless Technology Conference to Focus on Rural Wireless
The Tibetan Technology Center (TibTec) is located in Dharamsala, India where a number of Tibetan tech experts work in exile from their homeland. Their primary goal is to develop wireless technologies that can service rural areas. So they focus on what is known as "wireless mesh network development".
TibTec plans to host the 'AirJaldi' Summit on wireless technolgies in October, 2006. They are teaming up with the Djursland International Institute of Rural Wireless Broadband, which is a European leader in community-based WIFI technology.
Based in Dharamsala, the Tibetan Technology Center (TibTec), a prominent player in wireless mesh network development, has announced plans to host the 'AirJaldi' Summit on wireless technologies in October.
The conference will be held during Oct 22-25 at Dharamsala, close to the Mcleodganj headquarters of the Tibetan government-in-exile headed by the Dalai Lama. Training workshops will run for two weeks after the conference.
The Air Jaldi Summit comes as a result of international interest in the Dharamsala Community Wireless Mesh Network. Mesh networks are an alternative kind of decentralized networking infrastructure that are inexpensive, and very reliable. Nodes withing the network act as repeaters to transmit data from other nearby nodes.
This type of network can span large distances, especially over rough or difficult terrain since nodes are close to each other and each node is connected to several other nodes. If one node drops out of the network due to hardware failure, weather, or whatever, nodes connected to it simply find another route. Extra capacity and network expansion can be had by simply adding more nodes. Nodes within the network can be either fixed or mobile.
Many community activists and technical researchers looking for solutions for rural areas consider the Dharamsala Community Wireless Mesh Network "a successful example of a sustainable technology integration model."