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Mesh Networks

Summary

A mesh network is a decentralized network topology where each node relays data to other nodes, creating a flexible and reliable network structure.

Detailed Description

In a mesh network, nodes are interlinked, allowing for multiple pathways for data to travel. This redundancy means that if one node fails or becomes unreachable, the network can still function by routing data through other nodes. Mesh networks can operate using both wired and wireless connections and can scale easily, making them ideal for scenarios where infrastructure is limited or traditional network layouts would be impractical.

Category
Networking
Synonyms
Ad hoc Network
Decentralized Network
Mesh Topology

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Smart Home Automation

Mesh networks allow multiple smart devices in a home to communicate effectively, enhancing automation and control.

Industries:

Home Automation
Consumer Electronics

Platforms:

Zigbee
Z-Wave
Disaster Recovery Communications

Mesh networks can be rapidly deployed during emergencies when traditional infrastructure is unavailable or damaged.

Industries:

Emergency Services
Telecommunications

Platforms:

Ad hoc mobile networks
Community Networks

Local communities can establish mesh networks to share internet access and resources without relying on traditional ISPs.

Industries:

Telecommunications
Community Development

Platforms:

Freifunk
Guifi.net

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