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The first demonstration (Throughput Performance) is a pair of dynamic models illustrating improvement in performance of BSTTS™ over conventional, interference-based mechanisms such as IEEE 802.11 or the military Wideband Networking Waveform (WNW). Both models run under the same traffic demand. The BSTTS™ implementation on the left is shown to utilize almost all of the available bandwidth, limited only by the propagation time between stations. The conventional model on the right illustrates the know deficiency with these protocols that multiple transmissions in the medium self-destruct, and that a message is not considered sent until an acknowledgement is received. This acknowledgement itself is also subject to interference. The net effect of these collisions is to limit the effective bandwidth to around 10% of the bandwidth available.

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The second interactive demonstration (OTSP) shows how the BSTTS™ algorithms establish and maintain efficient ad hoc networks and sub-networks as stations with limited range move relative to each other.

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The third interactive demonstration (OTSP) shows how the BSTTS™ algorithms can effectively replace switched networks.

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