HYBRID MESH ARCHITECTURES
Hybrid mesh architectures represent a sophisticated evolution in network topology design, combining the resilience and flexibility of mesh networks with hierarchical or centralized control elements. Traditional mesh networks create peer-to-peer connections where each node can communicate with multiple neighboring nodes, providing redundancy and self-healing capabilities. Hybrid mesh architectures enhance this by integrating: (1) Distributed mesh connectivity at the operational layer (maintaining peer-to-peer resilience); (2) Centralized or hierarchical management for coordination, optimization, and strategic control, and (3) Dynamic topology adaptation that shifts between mesh and hierarchical modes based on operational conditions.
HMA000 - Hybrid Mesh Architectures - Research
HMA001 - Foundational Architecture and Theory
HMA002 - Tactical Communications
HMA003 - Drone Swarms and Autonomous Systems
HMA004 - ISR and Sensor Networks
HMA005 - Security and Resilience
HMA006 - Smart Cities and IoT
HMA007 - Industrial and Manufacturing
HMA008- Emergency Response and Public Safety
HMA009 - Autonomous Vehicles
HMA010 - Telecommunications and Network Infrastructure
HMA011 - Technical Performance and Optimization
HMA012 - Interoperability and Standards
HMA013 - Emerging Technologies