Other uses Refimprove date December 2009 wiktionary mesh File Tea strainer.jpg right thumb This tea strainer is made of metal meshMesh consists of semi permeable barrier made of connected strands of metal , fiber , or other flexible ductile material. Mesh is similar to spider web web or Net textile net in that it has many attached or woven strands. Types of mesh A plastic mesh is extruded, oriented , expanded or tubular . Plastic mesh can be made from polypropylene , polyethylene , nylon , PVC or PTFE . A metal mesh can be weaving woven , knitting knitted , welded, Expanded metal expanded , photo chemically etched or Electroforming electroformed screen filter from steel or other metal s. In clothing , a mesh is often defined as a loosely woven or knitted fabric that has a large number of closely spaced holes, frequently used for modern sports jersey clothing jersey s and other clothing. A mesh skin graft is a skin patch that has been cut systematically to create a mesh. Meshing of skin grafts provides coverage of a greater surface area at the recipient site, and also allows for the egress of serous or sanguinous fluid. However, it results in a rather pebbled appearance upon healing that may ultimately look less aesthetically pleasing. ref http emedicine.medscape.com article 1295109 overview emedicine Skin, Grafts Author Benjamin C Wood. Coauthor s Christian N Kirman. Updated Jan 29, 2010 ref Uses of meshes Meshes are often used to screen out unwanted things, such as insects. Window screen Wire screens on window s and mosquito net ting can be considered as types of meshes. Wire ... cage s. Metal and nylon wire mesh filters are used in Water purification filtration Wire mesh is used in guarding for secure areas and as protection in the form of vandal screens. Wire mesh can ... quantity of mesh is being used for screen printing work. Surgical mesh is used to provide a reinforcing ... are also used as drum heads in practice and electronic drum sets. See also Mesh scale Polygon mesh ... more details
Wiktionary meshMesh or MESH can refer to Mesh , a type of material Mesh scale , a measurement scale for small particles Mesh band , a British synthpop band Mesh STL now known as Modern Day Zero , a St. Louis rock band Mesh mathematics , a concept in mathematics MeSH, an acronym for Medical Subject Headings The structural formula of the chemical methanethiol MeSH Number sign An elemental electrical circuit loop, used in mesh analysis Mesh, an alias used by Dutch trance musician Jack Molenschot M.E.S.H., a 1966 formed consortium of European missile manufacturers Matra , Entwicklungsring Nord ERNO , Saab and Hawker Siddeley Dynamics In computing A polygon mesh in 3D computer graphics Mesh network , a highly interconnected network of computers or networking hardware Windows Live Mesh , free synchronization and Remote Desktop software from Microsoft Macintosh Enhanced SCSI Hardware MESH , the Power Macintosh MESH SCSI controller MESH cipher , an encryption algorithm Mesh Computers , a British computer manufacturer Synonyms Grid disambiguation Lattice disambiguation See also Mash disambig de Mesh es Mesh fa fr Mesh it Mesh nl Mesh pl Mesh ru Mesh sv Mesh ... more details
A shared mesh also known as traditional or best effort mesh is a wireless mesh network that uses a single radio to communicate via mesh backhaul dn date January 2012 links to all the neighboring nodes in the mesh. This is a History of wireless mesh networking first generation mesh where the total available Bandwidth signal processing bandwidth of the radio channel is shared between all the neighboring nodes in the mesh. The capacity of the channel is further consumed by traffic being forwarded from one node to the next in the mesh reducing the end to end traffic that can be passed. Because bandwidth is shared amongst all nodes in the mesh, and because every link in the mesh uses additional capacity, this type of network offers much lower end to end transmission rates than a switched mesh and degrades in capacity as nodes are added to the mesh. Wireless mesh nodes typically include both mesh backhaul links and client access. A dual radio shared mesh node uses separate access and mesh backhaul radios. Only the mesh backhaul radio is shared. In a single radio mesh node, access and mesh backhaul are collapsed onto a single radio. Now the available bandwidth is shared between both the mesh links and client access, further reducing the end to end traffic available. See also History of wireless mesh networking Generations of mesh networks IEEE 802.11 Mesh networking Switched mesh Wi Fi Wireless LAN 802.16 External links http www.belairnetworks.com resources pdfs Mesh 5FCapacity 5FBDMC00040 2DC02 2Epdf White Paper Capacity of Wireless Mesh Networks Understanding single radio, dual radio and multi radio wireless mesh networks. http wireless straight talk.blogspot.com 2006 11 talkin bout my generation.html What is Third Generation Mesh? Review of three generation of mesh networking architectures. http www.dailywireless.org 2004 06 28 ugly truth about mesh networks Ugly Truths About Mesh Networks Performance issues of First and Second Generation Mesh products. Category Wireless ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2008 A switched mesh is a wireless mesh network that uses multiple radios to communicate via dedicated mesh Backhaul telecommunications backhaul needs disambiguation links to each neighboring node in the mesh. Here all of the available Bandwidth computing bandwidth of each separate radio channel is dedicated to the link to the neighboring node. The total available bandwidth is the sum of the bandwidth of each of the links. Each dedicated mesh link is on a separate channel, ensuring that forwarded traffic does not use any bandwidth from any other link in the mesh. As a result, a switched mesh is capable of much higher capacities and transmission rates than a shared mesh and grows in capacity as nodes are added to the mesh. A switched mesh node uses separate access and multiple mesh backhaul radios. There are three distinct types of configuration of wireless mesh networking products in the market today. In the first type is a one radio provides both backhaul packet relaying and client services access to a laptop . In the second is a one radio relayed packets over multiple hops while another provided client access. This significantly improved backhaul bandwidth and lag latency . Third is a wireless mesh products use two or more radios for the backhaul for higher bandwidth and low latency. History of wireless mesh networking Third generation mesh products are replacing previous generation products as more demanding applications like voice and video need to be relayed wirelessly over many hops of the mesh network. See also http www.arubanetworks.com products mesh routers Aruba Networks Shared meshMesh networking History of wireless mesh networking Generations of mesh networks IEEE 802.11 802.16 Wireless LAN Wi Fi DEFAULTSORT Switched Mesh Category Wireless networking Category Network topology ... more details
Mesh Magazine is an online art culture magazine weekly radio show featuring individuals associated with art, music, and dining in the Jacksonville, Florida area. Mesh Magazine was created by http www.georgeakel.com George Akel and debuted online in February 2009. ref name ref1 http www.meshmag.com Mesh Magazine ref References references External links http www.meshmag.com Mesh Magazine s Web Site Category Cultural magazines Category Magazines established in 2009 ... more details
Given two surfaces with the same topology , a bijective mapping between them exists. On Polygon mesh triangular mesh surfaces, the problem of computing this mapping is called mesh parameterization . The parameter domain is the surface that the mesh is mapped onto. Parameterization was mainly used for Texture mapping mapping textures to surfaces. Recently, it has become a powerful tool for many applications in mesh processing. Citation needed date July 2011 Various techniques are developed for different types of parameter domains with different parameterization properties. Applications Texture mapping Normal mapping Detail transfer Morphing Mesh completion Mesh Editing Mesh Databases Remeshing Surface fitting Techniques Barycentric Mappings Differential Geometry Primer Non Linear Methods Implementations http www.riken.jp brict Yoshizawa Research Param.html A fast and simple stretch minimizing mesh parameterization http alice.loria.fr index.php software 3 platform 22 graphite.html Graphite ABF, ABF , DPBF, Least squares conformal map LSCM , HLSCM, Barycentric, mean value coordinates, L2 stretch, spectral conformal, Periodic Global Parameterization, Constrained texture mapping, texture atlas generation http www.cs.caltech.edu keenan project dgp.html Linear discrete conformal parameterization http www.dgp.toronto.edu rms software expmapdemo.html Discrete Exponential Map See also Portal Computer graphics Parametrization Texture atlas UV Mapping External Links http www.inf.usi.ch hormann parameterization index.html Mesh Parameterization theory and practice Computer graphics stub Category 3D computer graphics ... more details
cleanup date December 2011 Fiberglass mesh is a neatly woven, crisscross pattern of fiberglass thread that is used to create new products such as tape and filters. When it is used as a filter, it is not uncommon for the manufacturer to spray a PVC coating to make it stronger and last longer. The most common place to find fiberglass mesh is in tape products. Sheetrock finishers use the mesh frequently. In fact, it is common to replace the paper tape used to float the joint between two pieces of sheetrock. The mesh that sheetrock finishers use comes on a roll just like paper sheetrock tape. The added benefit for the sheetrock finisher is to roll out the mesh over a great distance before having to apply the first coat of joint compound . Not only does it help them in this manner, but it also causes a stronger bond between the joint compound, the tape and the wall. Sheetrock finisher s also use this tape to patch holes. The most common hole in the sheetrock generally occurs where a doorknob has hit a wall too many times. If it is only slightly damaged, a couple of short pieces of the tape will be formed into a square and placed over the hole. A joint compound will then be applied directly to it. If the hole is too large to patch with fiberglass mesh alone, a piece of metal flashing can be added behind the tape before applying joint compound. Construction work is not the only use for fiberglass mesh. As a Water filter filtering system , fiberglass mesh works really well. As the water flows through it, the mesh catches even the smallest impurities. In addition to this use, it can also be used as a mosquito net . Finally, fiberglass mesh is sometimes woven into protective clothing used by those who work with dangerous chemicals or firefighters. Tightly woven mesh is put together ... fire that might ignite their clothing while fighting a fire. Fiberglass mesh can also be used in mold ... mesh eifs mesh marble mesh.html Category Composite materials ... more details
A nonobtuse triangle mesh is composed of a set of triangles in which every angle is less than or equal to 90 we call these triangles nonobtuse triangles. If each triangle face angle is strictly less than 90 sup sup , then the triangle mesh is said to be acute. The immediate benefits of having a nonobtuse or acute mesh include more efficient and more accurate geodesic computation on meshes using fast marching method fast marching , and guaranteed validity for planar mesh embeddings via discrete harmonic maps. The first guaranteed nonobtuse mesh generation in 3D was introduced in http www.geometryprocessing.org Eurographics Symposium on Geometry Processing 2006 by http www.cs.sfu.ca ysl personal Li and http www.cs.sfu.ca haoz Zhang . References http www.cs.sfu.ca ysl personal publication sgp06 electronic.pdf Nonobtuse Remeshing and Mesh Decimation http www.cs.sfu.ca ysl personal publication TR CMPT2006 13.pdf Guaranteed Nonobtuse Meshes via Constrainted Optimizations See also Triangle mesh Category Computer graphics data structures Category 3D computer graphics Category Triangulation geometry Category Article Feedback 5 ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date November 2006 A mesh node is a node on a Mesh networking mesh network . This node can be anything with a network transceiver . Examples include a USB hard disk , a telephone , and an airliner . Mesh nodes communicate with each other and use some sort of ad hoc networking protocol to route messages amongst themselves without the need for a traditional, hierarchical routing model. This also allows for nodes to join, move among, and drop out of the network without having to make administrative changes. DEFAULTSORT Mesh Node Category Network topology Category Networks Category Wireless networking Telecomm stub ... more details
Infobox company name MESH Computers logo Image Mesh Computers.png 140px MESH Logo type Private location city Staples Corner, London location country United Kingdom key people Mehdi Sherafati , founder industry Computer hardware products Desktop computer Desktops br Media centre s br Laptops revenue 33,000,000 ... Advert date February 2012 MESH Computers is a computer Company law company based in London ..., MESH Computers could only be purchased direct from the manufacturer however, after 2006, MESH began ... personal computer world news 2167958 comet sell mesh computers Comet to sell MESH Computers ref MESH Computers has recently When date March 2011 opened up a number of new routes to market ... eBuyer ref Most recently, MESH has started to expand its product offerings, including products like the MESH Cute, which offers HD hub features in a variety of colours for the living room. ref http www.hexus.net content item.php?item 19825 MESH launches new line of Cute full HD HTPCs ref In the media ... technology and advanced production techniques in a modern factory setting and MESH was filmed as one ... learningzone vocational manu.pdf Vocational Manual ref MESH is the last of the major UK PC manufacturers ... 2011 06 14 cube enterprises collapse ref ref http www.channelregister.co.uk 2011 06 01 mesh administration ... systems. In the summer of 2010, MESH Computers was voted PC Manufacturer of the Year by both Computer Shopper magazine and the Expert Reviews web site. You can read MESH reviews on sites like http www.dooyoo.co.uk misc systems mesh computers 1 1542296 Doo Yoo Administration On 1 June, 2011 it was announced that MESH Computers had gone into administration and that key assets had been bought by components firm PC Peripherals. ref cite web title Mesh Computers in administration url http www.pcpro.co.uk news 367738 mesh computers in administration accessdate 1 June 2011 ref . References reflist External links http www.meshcomputers.com Mesh Computers Category Computer companies of the United ... more details
Volumetric meshes are a polygonal representation of the interior volume of an object. Unlike polygon mesh es, which represent only the surface as polygons, volumetric meshes also discretize the interior structure of the object. Polygon mesh One application of volumetric meshes is in finite element analysis , which may use regular or irregular volumetric meshes to compute internal stresses and forces in an object throughout the entire volume of the object. Category 3D computer graphics Category Computer graphics data structures Category Mesh generation mathapplied stub ... more details
For other meanings of the word meshMesh disambiguation Image NetworkTopology Mesh.png thumb Illustration of a mesh network Mesh networking topology is a type of networking where each node must not only ... collaborate to propagate the data in the network. A mesh network can be designed using a flooding technique ... paths, using self healing algorithms. A mesh network whose nodes are all connected to each other is a fully connected network . Mesh networks can be seen as one type of ad hoc network. Mobile ad hoc network s MANET and mesh networks are therefore closely related, but MANET also have to deal with the problems ... networks and software interaction. Wireless mesh networks Wireless mesh networks were originally developed for military applications and are typical of mesh architectures. Over the past decade the size ... each device acting as a mesh node. The additional radios within each node enable it to support multiple ... the mesh nodes to become more modular one node or device now can contain multiple radio cards or modules ... first2 Cory last3 Mitchell first3 Ken date 2011 ref Examples File Building a Rural Wireless Mesh Network A DIY Guide v0.8.pdf thumb Building a Rural Wireless Mesh Network A DIY Guide PDF In early 2007, the US based firm Meraki launched a mini wireless mesh router. ref cite web title Meraki Mesh url http meraki.com oursolution mesh publisher meraki.com accessdate 2008 02 23 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080219155800 http meraki.com oursolution mesh Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2008 02 19 ref This is an example of a wireless mesh network on a claimed speed of up to 50 megabits per ..., providing coverage over 250 metres. This is an example of a single radio mesh network being used within a community as opposed to multi radio long range mesh networks like BelAir ref cite web title Muni WiFi Mesh Networks url http www.belairnetworks.com publisher belairnetworks.com accessdate 2008 ... mesh network for border security. ref citepaper title OPTIMUM ANTENNA CONFIGURATION FOR MAXIMIZING ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date November 2006 Mesh Subdivision is a technique used to add detail to a polygon mesh by breaking into smaller pieces the polygons in the mesh. Mesh subdivision techniques are often used in 3D computer games, and in other programs such as Google Earth tm . Because computers are limited in the number of polygons they can render per second, different techniques are often used to reduce the number of polygons visible at any given time, while still keeping the image as detailed looking as possible. The polygons usually triangles in the mesh are divided in a way that the ones closest to the viewpoint are much smaller, and the size of the polygons grows the farther they are from the viewpoint. This is a Level Of Detail LOD technique. The mesh starts with a few very large polygons which are divided into smaller and smaller ones as the viewpoint gets closer to them. Polygons will also be recombined when the viewpoint gets farther away, or the polygons are no longer visible see for example View frustum culling . When a polygon is divided altitude and other attributes will be loaded and assigned to the new vertices. DEFAULTSORT Mesh Subdivision Category Computer graphics algorithms Compu graphics stub ... more details
about the block cipher Mesh disambiguation Infobox block cipher name MESH designers Jorge Nakahara, Jr. Nakahara , Vincent Rijmen Rijmen , Bart Preneel Preneel , Joos Vandewalle Vandewalle publish date 2002 derived from International Data Encryption Algorithm IDEA key size 128, 192, or 256 bits block size 64, 96, or 128 bits structure Substitution permutation network rounds 8.5, 10.5, or 12.5 cryptanalysis 2 rounds can be broken using 128, 161, or 225 known plaintext attack known plaintexts In cryptography, MESH is a block cipher designed in 2002 by Jorge Nakahara, Jr. , Vincent Rijmen , Bart Preneel , and Joos Vandewalle . MESH is based directly on International Data Encryption Algorithm IDEA and uses the same basic operations. MESH is actually a family of 3 variant ciphers with block size cryptography block size s of 64, 96, and 128 bits. The key size is twice the block size. The number of rounds is 8.5, 10.5, or 12.5, depending on the block size. The algorithm uses a substitution permutation network based on IDEA s, but with a larger round structure, or MA box . MESH also has a more complex key schedule than IDEA, intended to prevent weak key s and other insecure patterns in subkeys. References cite paper author J. Nakahara, Jr, V. Rijmen, B. Preneel, J. Vandewalle title The MESH Block Ciphers date 2002 url http citeseerx.ist.psu.edu viewdoc summary?doi 10.1.1.10.2249 format PDF PostScript accessdate 8 February 2007 cite paper author J. Nakahara Jr., B. Preneel, and J. Vandewalle title The Biryukov Demirci Attack on IDEA and MESH Ciphers date 2003 url http citeseer.ist.psu.edu 600837.html format PDF PostScript accessdate 4 October 2007 crypto stub Crypto navbox block Category Block ciphers fr MESH cryptographie ... more details
Particle Mesh PM is a computational method for determining the forces in a system of particles. These particles could be atoms, stars, or fluid components and so the method is applicable to many fields, including molecular dynamics and astrophysics. The basic principle is that a system of particles is converted into a grid or mesh of density values. The potential is then solved for this density grid, and forces are applied to each particle based on what cell it is in, and where in the cell it lies. Various methods for converting a system of particles into a grid of densities exist. One method is that each particle simply gives its mass to the closest point in the mesh. Another method is the Cloud in Cell CIC method, where the particles are modelled as constant density cubes, and one particle can contribute mass to several cells. Once the density distribution is found, the potential energy of each point in the mesh can be determined using Fourier transform techniques. Thus it is faster to do a PM calculation than to simply add up all the interactions on a particle due to all other particles for two reasons firstly, there are usually fewer grid points than particles, so the number of interactions to calculate is smaller, and secondly the grid technique permits the use of Fourier transform techniques to evaluate the potential, and these can be very fast. PM is considered an obsolete method as it does not model close interaction between particles well. It has been supplanted by the P3M Particle Particle Particle Mesh method, which uses a straight particle particle sum between nearby particles in addition to the PM calculation. See also P3M N body Particle mesh method Particle mesh method Ewald summation Particle mesh Ewald PME method Particle mesh Ewald method Madelung constant Poisson summation formula Paul Peter Ewald Category Computational physics ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Main polygon mesh File Dolphin triangle mesh.png thumb 250px Example of a triangle mesh representing a dolphin. A triangle mesh is a type of polygon mesh in computer graphics . It comprises a set of triangle s typically in three dimension s that are connected by their common edges or corners. Many graphics software packages and hardware devices can operate more efficiently on triangles that are grouped into meshes than on a similar number of triangles that are presented individually. This is typically because computer graphics do operations on the vertices at the corners of triangles. With individual triangles, the system has to operate on three vertices for every triangle. In a large mesh, there could be eight or more triangles meeting at a single vertex by processing those vertices just once, it is possible to do a fraction of the work and achieve an identical effect. Representation Various methods of storing and working with a mesh in computer memory are possible. With the OpenGL and DirectX API s there are two primary ways of passing a triangle mesh to the graphics hardware, triangle strip s and index arrays. Triangle strip One way of sharing vertex data between triangles is the triangle strip. With Triangle strip strips of triangles each triangle shares one complete edge with one neighbour and another with the next. OpenGL also supports the triangle fan triangle fan which is a set of connected triangles sharing one central vertex. With these methods vertex computer graphics vertices are dealt with efficiently resulting in the need ... mesh into strips. Index array See also Polygon mesh Face vertex meshes Face vertex meshes With index arrays, a mesh is represented by two separate arrays, one array holding the vertices, and another ... also Polygon mesh Nonobtuse mesh Nonuniform rational B spline Point cloud DEFAULTSORT Triangle Mesh Category Computer graphics data structures Category 3D computer graphics Category Mesh generation ... more details
notability Products date June 2011 primarysources date June 2011 Infobox software logo Image Robin Mesh logo.png screenshot Image Robin Mesh screenshot.jpg 250px name Robin Mesh Firmware collapsible yes Description Open Source developer Antonio Anselmi ref http www.assembla.com spaces RobinMesh team Robin Mesh Team ref latest release version r3713 ref name trac server http svn.assembla.com RobinMesh timeline?from 02 18 2011&daysback 0 Robin Mesh Trac server ref latest release date release date and age 2011 02 18 ref name trac server operating system Linux genre Routing software license GNU General Public License website http www.robin mesh.com www.robin mesh.com Robin Mesh is an easy to use Open Source firmware for small, widely available routers such as the Linksys WRT54G series , the FON Fonera and the Open Mesh OM1P. Robin Mesh allows users to spread a single Internet connection over a large area using meshing technologies. It is managed through a web based dashboard which can set settings such as the SSID name for the Public and Private WLAN s , as well as provide advanced reporting and statistical information such as graphs, and logs. Robin Mesh is based on top of the most recent Kamikaze Software release life cycle release of the OpenWrt firmware. Features Easy to use configuration through the dashboard Minimal reboots Very few configuration changes require a reboot. DHCP server and DNS forwarder using Dnsmasq . Configuration of Static IP address s for connected clients Port forwarding useful for wirelessly connecting IP Camera s, Servers, etc. Easily see all wirelessly connected clients, their data usage, and their connection speeds to help eliminate issues with coverage ... can be added to Robin Mesh Set bandwidth limits, redirect URLs, and Splash Pages Provide enterprise ... robin.forumup.it Robin Mesh Forums http www.robin mesh.com Robin Mesh Website https www.robin dash.net Robin Mesh Dashboard https www.wifi mesh.com dashboard WiFi Mesh Dashboard References Reflist Routing ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 A navigation mesh is an abstract data structure abstract data structure used in artificial intelligence applications to aid intelligent agent agent s in search algorithm path finding through large spaces. Meshes that do not map to static obstacles in the environment they model, offer the additional advantage that agents with access to the mesh will not consider these obstacles in path finding, reducing computational effort and making collision detection between agents and static obstacles moot. Meshes are typically implemented as graph data structure graph s, opening their use to a large number of tree search algorithm algorithms defined on these structures. One of the most common uses of a Navigation Mesh is in a video game. It is usually represented as a volume or brush video game brush that is processed and computed during level compilation. DEFAULTSORT Navigation Mesh Category Graph data structures Category Video game development Category Computational physics Datastructure stub ... more details
Mesh generation is the practice of generating a polygon al or polyhedron polyhedral polygon meshmesh that approximates a geometric domain. The term grid generation is often used interchangeably. Typical uses are for rendering to a computer screen or for physical simulation such as finite element analysis or computational fluid dynamics . The input model form can vary greatly but common sources are CAD , NURBS , B rep and STL file format . The field is highly interdisciplinary, with contributions found in mathematics , computer science , and engineering . Three dimensional meshes created for finite element analysis need to consist of tetrahedron tetrahedra , pyramid geometry pyramid s, prism geometry prism s or hexahedron hexahedra . Those used for the finite volume method can consist of arbitrary polyhedron polyhedra . Those used for finite difference method s usually need to consist of piecewise structured arrays of hexahedra known as multi block structured meshes. See also Delaunay triangulation Fortune s algorithm Polygon mesh Regular grid Ruppert s algorithm Tessellation Unstructured grid Stretched grid method References citation last Edelsbrunner first Herbert authorlink Herbert Edelsbrunner isbn 9780521793094 publisher Cambridge University Press title Geometry and Topology for Mesh Generation year 2001 postscript none . citation last1 Frey first1 Pascal Jean last2 George first2 Paul Louis isbn 9781903398005 publisher Hermes Science title Mesh Generation Application to Finite ... bubble bubbleE.htm Bubble Mesh ... Physically based triangulation , a research project held by IBM http www.cgal.org Part Meshing Mesh generation in CGAL , the Computational Geometry Algorithms Library http www.cgal.org Pkg Mesh2 2D Conforming Triangulations and Meshes http www.cgal.org Pkg Mesh 3 3D Mesh Generation http www users.informatik.rwth aachen.de roberts software.html Mesh generators list , a list of public domain and commercial mesh generators br comp sci stub Category Mesh generation ... more details
than the Static Mesh, resulting in faster collision calculation. Texturing Although Static Meshes ... Mesh s properties. Alternatively, the Static Mesh itself can be modified to use different textures ... wiki Static Mesh UnrealWiki Static Mesh Category 3D computer graphics Category Unreal ... more details
Mesh Blocks are a small geographic unit used in the census of several countries. New Zealand There are 39,300 mesh blocks in New Zealand , which have an average of 110 people in each. ref http www.ssrc.canterbury.ac.nz research 2003 4 census.shtml 2001 Census Evaluation ref Australia In Australia mesh blocks were developed by the Australian Bureau of Statistics from 2006, and released in February 2008, although they will not be fully implemented until 2011. There are now 314,369 mesh blocks in Australia. They are intended to be the basic unit which all other Local Government Areas of Australia administrative , political both State Electoral District state and Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives federal , Suburbs and localities Australia suburban , Postcodes in Australia postal , Cadastral divisions of Australia cadastral , and Census in Australia Australian Standard Geographical Classification statistical divisions in Australia will be composed of. This is so that statistics can be easily made available for the many types of uses needed, such as non standard areas like water catchments etc. Mesh blocks are about four or five times smaller than the currently used Census Collection Districts. ref http www.councils.wa.gov.au directory news room lg news lgnews17.06 download councils.wa Issue 35 3 September 2004 ref Most of those in residential areas cover an area of around 30 60 dwellings, which is meant to be the smallest size data can be gathered so that people would not be able to be identified. References references External links http www.abs.gov.au ausstats abs .nsf mf 1209.0.55.002 Mesh Blocks Digital Boundaries, Australia, 2006, ABS http www.apa.org.au upload 2004 3C Blanchfield.pdf Mesh blocks A new building block of Australian geography Category Subdivisions of Australia ... more details
LUGRo Mesh is a project that is being developed by LUGRo the Free Software Users Group of the city of Rosario, Santa Fe , Argentina. Lugro stands for its Spanish name Grupo de Usuarios de Software Libre de Rosario . This Project is meant to provide free Internet access to the inhabitants of Rosario and its surroundings. It uses redundancy and is developed entirely on free software ref http www.lugro mesh.org.ar objetivos.html Lugro Mesh s goals ref As part of its name implies, it is based in using wireless LAN Mesh networking topology because it is one of the best ways of deploying a Wi Fi Net in a city with a skyline that is composed by very big buildings and where Redundancy engineering redundancy and a rapid deployment are needed. Nightwing To be able to fulfill the project using low cost hardware, a firmware that is based on OpenWrt and is called Nightwing Firmware Nightwing ref http jornadas.cafelug.org.ar 8 es filminas tercer 20dia LUGRo Mesh 20Tecnolog C3 ADa 20Mesh 20aplicada 20a 20redes 20WiFi 20Comunitarias LUGRo Mesh 20 20slides 20charla 208vas 20JRSL.pdf Mesh Technology Applied to Community WiFi Network ref has been developed. It allows creating rapidly deployable wireless meshwork with low human interventions. Using B.A.T.M.A.N B.A.T.M.A.N. a routing protocol that is compatible with this firmware , Nightwing enables the network s growth by the simple addition of equipment. It uses WiFiDog ref https dev.wifidog.org wiki Community Who is using Wifidog ref as a Captive Portal and OpenDNS for content filtering. ref http www.opendns.com community user 332296 OpenDNS ... Lugro official website http www.lugro mesh.org.ar en Lugro Mesh official website http nightwing.lugro ... of page Lugro Mesh that s at the spanish Wikipedia under the http creativecommons.org licenses ... can help with the translation from es Lugro Mesh the original page Category Translation es Lugro Mesh ... more details
lowercase mesh conference is a Web 2.0 conference hosted in Toronto, Ontario , Canada . It is held annually in May, at the MaRS Centre in downtown Toronto. The conference, founded in 2006, has featured several prominent keynote speakers, including Om Malik 2006 , ref cite web accessdate 2010 03 10 url http www.webpronews.com blogtalk 2006 05 15 om on media at mesh title Om on Media at Mesh publisher WebProNews date 2006 05 15 author Rubel, Steve ref Michael Arrington 2007 , ref cite web accessdate 2010 03 10 url http www.webpronews.com blogtalk 2007 02 28 mesh 2007 is a go title Mesh 2007 is a Go publisher WebProNews date 2007 02 28 author Ingram, Matthew ref Michael Geist 2006, 2008 , ref cite web accessdate 2010 03 10 url http www.theglobeandmail.com news technology article686520.ece title Geist lauds Net as activist tool work The Globe and Mail date 2008 05 21 author Hartley, Matt ref and David Miller Canadian politician David Miller 2009 . ref cite web accessdate 2010 03 10 url http www.theglobeandmail.com news technology article978201.ece title Can technology save democracy? work The Globe and Mail date 2009 04 08 ref References reflist External links http www.meshconference.com Official website web stub Category Web related conferences ... more details
The term MESH Cities describes the information feedback systems created in 21st Century cities when mobile communications networks, smart city infrastructure, ubiquitous computing , and social networks overlap. Some urban designers speculate that the user feedback these systems allow will improve the livability of modern cities. The term owes it genesis to a number of theorists who have explored the effect communications networks have on the use and design of cities. A partial list includes Teilhard de Chardin s Noosphere , Buckminster Fuller s synergetics , Christine Boyer s, http books.google.ca books?id OxC85mc5fOMC&pg PA22&lpg PA22&dq Christine Boyer, Agoric Systems&source bl&ots nUQsW0fmJP&sig ygqJ7 NEiAMJ52YG5uvhLT0 wT8&hl en&ei iJWUTp sN6rg0QHqnOCkBw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 3&ved 0CC8Q6AEwAg v onepage&q&f false Agoric Systems , Adam Greenfield s, http www.scoop.it t urban life p 517751432 another city is possible adam greenfield?sc source Urban Operating System , R. Ouellette s http contactzones.cit.cornell.edu artists ouellette.html Virtual Metropolis , and others. MESH is an acronym for MESH M Mobile, E Efficient, S Subtle, H Heuristics MOBILE Mobile devices and the networks that support them provide the bottom up, real time information conduit to supply feedback about a city, its users, and its systems. MIT s SENSEable City Lab graph of the real time use of mobile ... This is the component of MESH Cities critical to the day to day use and enjoyment of modern ... ease of use. HEURISTICS Heuristics based continuous improvement is an essential part of the mesh city. It is a self reflexive process not considered in the normative smart cities discussions. MESH Cities ... legacy infrastructure does not impede the adoption of new solutions. The MESH Cities model assumes ... like Roger Martin and Jakob Nielsen . External links http www.treehugger.com files 2011 10 mesh cities sustainable intelligent cities.php http www.maps.meshcities.com mesh cities components documented ... more details
Mesh material is often used in determining the particle size distribution of a granular material . For example, a sample from a truckload of peanuts may be placed atop a mesh with 5  mm openings. When the mesh is shaken, small broken pieces and dust pass through the mesh while whole peanuts are retained on the mesh. A commercial peanut buyer might use a test like this to determine if a batch of peanuts ... uniform testing methods, several standardized mesh series have been established. Applicable international ... 410 1986 and AFNOR NFX11 501 1987 . Tyler mesh size One well known mesh series is the Tyler Equivalent ... and Tyler Mesh Size Equivalents url http www.azom.com details.asp?ArticleID 1417 accessdate 2009 04 28 . ref Tyler mesh size is the number of openings per linear inch of mesh. To calculate the size of the openings in a mesh the thickness of the wire s making up the mesh material must be taken into account. In practice, mesh openings are determined referring to a chart like the one below. Mesh size ... in mesh openings Some standards use the mesh designation as the number of wires rather than the size .... Thicker wire results in a smaller opening size for an equivalent mesh. An example of variation moving ... 10 Mesh U.S. Std. No. 12 0.800 0.0315 1.7 0.0669 0.0661 nominal class wikitable style margin 1em auto 1em auto Medium industrial screen cloth Sieve Wire Width Opening Opening 10 Mesh 0.035 in 0.0650 ... Width Opening Opening 10 Mesh 0.047 in 0.053 in 1346 m Particle size distribution Powders and granular materials are sometimes described as having a certain mesh size e.g. 30 mesh sand . By itself ... will pass through some specific mesh that is, have a maximum size larger pieces won t fit through this mesh but will be retained by some specific tighter mesh that is, a minimum size pieces smaller than this will have passed through the mesh . This type of description establishes a range of particle sizes. One notation for indicating particle size distribution using mesh size is to use and designations ... more details