{
  "guid": "d445b2f6-2992-48f7-8b1b-6d52de4c3280",
  "id": 445262,
  "date": "2024-12-30T11:00:00+01:00",
  "start": "11:00",
  "duration": "01:30",
  "room": "CDC Pentagon",
  "slug": "38c3-tinkering-with-microreticulum",
  "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2024/hub/de/event/tinkering-with-microreticulum/",
  "title": "Tinkering with microReticulum",
  "subtitle": null,
  "language": "en",
  "track": null,
  "type": "other",
  "abstract": "A hands-on workshop on [micro Reticulum](https://github.com/attermann/microReticulum).",
  "description": "Currently most if not all wireless nodes on the [reticulum network](https://reticulum.network) consist of two large components: \r\n- some MCU dev board with a RF transceiver (for example an RNode running on a ESP32 board with a Lora module). \r\n- a regular CPU running the network stack and all layers above (for example a raspberry PI). \r\n\r\nmicroReticulum is aiming to run a network stack on the MCU itself so an additional CPU interfacing with it becomes optional.  \r\nThis massively reduces size, weight, and power requirements of reticulum (transport-)nodes and thus gives new options of deployment.  \r\n\r\nIn this workshop we will \r\n- explain the current architecture of a reticulum network     \r\n- discuss the place microReticulum has in it\r\n- install microReticulum on some boards to tinker with  \r\n- hopefully spark interest so developers start hacking the parts that are still missing",
  "logo": null,
  "persons": [
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      "name": "CDC",
      "public_name": "CDC",
      "avatar": null,
      "biography": null,
      "url": "https://events.ccc.de/congress/2024/hub/de/user/cdc/"
    }
  ],
  "links": []
}