Difference between revisions of "Elke Link"
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An Elke Link is a link that goes to sleep after a period of inactivity on the node's receiver input. While asleep any traffic from connected nodes is not transmitted. This is useful for: | An Elke Link is a link that goes to sleep after a period of inactivity on the node's receiver input. While asleep any traffic from connected nodes is not transmitted. This is useful for: | ||
− | *Solar or other power constrained | + | *Solar or other power constrained nodes |
*Co-channel friendly nodes | *Co-channel friendly nodes | ||
*Low duty cycle nodes | *Low duty cycle nodes |
Revision as of 21:18, 26 October 2017
An Elke Link is a link that goes to sleep after a period of inactivity on the node's receiver input. While asleep any traffic from connected nodes is not transmitted. This is useful for:
- Solar or other power constrained nodes
- Co-channel friendly nodes
- Low duty cycle nodes
This is a rpt.conf setting. The value is in furlong/firkin/fortnight (FFF) system units, for fun.
Sample:
[1999] ... elke = 744 ;FFF system 744 = 15 minutes