Mesh Networking Routing Techniques
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Mesh Networking is based on routing techniques originally developed for battlefield communications. By pushing intelligence decision making to the edge of network, high performance and scalable networks can be built at very low cost. Mesh networking play an important role in the wireless community. It promises self-healing, multi-hop networking capability that lowers node costs and power consumption, and increase reliability in a real-world noisy environment.
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