This work serves as the early forms of ARCAM-Net. It also contains the documents used to work on my thesis as well as some really early flowgraphs I used to learn GNU Radio. I have finally made this public so that other students at Florida Polytechnic can learn from my work. If you are looking to get started with ARCAM-Net, please see the ARCAM-Net-Public repository.
The root folder has 4 subfolders for different aspects of the project. If you are just trying to get going with the mesh, you probably want to be in the SDR Folder.
The document section contains mostly Latex documents. These are drafts of Papers, and First efforts on Thesis related documents. Where possible, a pdf version should already be compiled so you can see the current state of that document without knowing about how to use latex. To open from the command line use:
gnome-open <nameoffile.pdf>
Notes is a journal of all of our attempts at making this work. It is again written in latex, and there is an additional pdf version attached. I recommend opening the tex version as I often forget to keep the pdf version up to date. Scroll to the bottom to see the latest event from that date.
This is where all the actual flowgraphs and related materials will be located. Use this folder as a starting point for setting up the mesh network.
These are helpful but not necessary components for using the flowgraphs. Examples include a Python UDP Tx/Rx, and "raiseTheBatSignal.sh" which is a shell script for automating the Batman-adv initialization process. This also contains the script for configuring tmux the way I tend to use it. In its current form this is very specific to working with our system and if I have time I will attempt to make it more dynamic.