
Decentralized Architecture of the
REGULUS MANET Network
REGULUS MANET Radios algorithm is an advanced mobile ad hoc networking (MANET) solution that goes beyond standard “self-forming” and “self-healing” mesh networks.
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The REGULUS MANET Radios proprietary routing algorithm allows users to incorporate vast numbers of meshed devices into the network in which the devices themselves form the communication infrastructure.

The REGULUS MANET Radios quickly and continuously adapts to fluctuations in terrain and other difficult environmental conditions to maximize connectivity and communication performance.
The REGULUS MANET Radios algorithm solves the well-known but extremely difficult problem of creating scalable routing in a large peer-to-peer network.
The REGULUS MANET Radios algorithm organizes packet transmission using the principle of Carrier-sense multiple access (CSMA). Rather than establishing a single route to the receiver, it distributes information through multiple nodes (subscribers).
Each node retransmits data packets. However, data packets propagate through the wireless network only in directions where they have not been before.
Each node decides whether it is necessary to retransmit the data packet.
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The determination of which node forwards the data is a dynamic decision made by the REGULUS MANET Radios algorithm based on a number of variables, including:
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Users (nodes) availability
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Connection status
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Network status
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Environmental and terrain interferences
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Signal to Noise interference
This regulates the redundancy in the radio network.
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Data packets are distributed throughout the network, but are only processed by the nodes for which they were intended.
If nodes in a REGULUS MANET Radio Network become unavailable for any reason, the REGULUS MANET Radios algorithm running on the remaining nodes will reroute network traffic seamlessly via the most efficient path.
Thus REGULUS MANET Radio Network is self-forming and self-healing.

There is NO limit to the number of nodes in a REGULUS MANET Radio Network.
A REGULUS MANET Radio Network is ultra-reliable. Whereas MESH and Wi-Fi networks are very static, MANET networks can adjust themselves on-the-fly to adapt to ever-changing operational environments.
REGULUS MANET Radio Network is highly scalable, providing transparent seamless operation when nodes join or leave the network.
The result is the true MANET, an extremely high-performance, fault tolerant system capable of meeting almost any networking demand.
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REGULUS MANET Radio Network:
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Very easy to set up
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Self-forming & Self-healing
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Supports adaptive routing
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Highly scalable – create networks with hundreds of nodes
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Supports an infinite number of hops
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Supports multicast traffic
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Allows nodes seamlessly join or leave the network without network disruption
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Highly flexible and mobile – MANET networks don’t require any fixed infrastructure
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Encorporates the ability for each node to optimally configure its transmission parameters