Look closely next time you stop at a traffic light — it could contain an access point for a wireless mesh network. Multiple applications are being developed for wireless mesh networks to enable users in the vicinity to bounce video, audio, text and other signals among their devices. Public utilities, police and fire departments, and airports are just a few of a growing list of users subscribing to the technology to make their operations more efficient.
Motorola Ops Director Chip Yager: Mesh Networks on the Move
Posted by: Andrew Petty September 6, 2007 04:00 AMLook closely next time you stop at a traffic light — it could contain an access point for a wireless mesh network. Multiple applications are being developed for wireless mesh networks to enable users in the vicinity to bounce video, audio, text and other signals among their devices. Public utilities, police and fire departments, and airports are just a few of a growing list of users subscribing to the technology to make their operations more efficient.