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Mesh Topology For Tranceivers

Thursday, September 02, 2004

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Mesh Topology For Tranceivers

MeshRF peer-to-peer technology is a decentralized mesh topology that can be embedded into 900 MHz transceivers. MeshRF's instinctive networking architecture allows a wireless LAN system to forward traffic between transceiver 'nodes' without the need for a master transceiver. Nodes and node groups can be added to or removed from existing MeshRF networks with very little effort or additional cost. Further enhancing scalability and reliability are the protocol's self-healing and auto-routing abilities. If one node faces dense RF traffic/noise or fails to connect for any reason, data is instantly redirected through an alternate path. With random channeling, multiple communication links can occur at exactly the same time-one-to-one or one-to-many.
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