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ADVANCED NEURAL ROUTING PROTOCOL
Overview

The Advanced Neuro Routing Protocol is a wireless networking protocol useful in applications involving bidirectional communications between gateway devices – also known as concentrators – and large numbers of end devices that acquire and/or generate periodic data.

Network


The network is composed out of one concentrator, represented by blue sphere, and several end nodes. The end notes are classified in two categories: backbone nodes (represented by red circles), which form a peer-to-peer backbone structure around a concentrator, and regular nodes, represented by green circles, which form sub networks around the concentrator.

Network Topology

The backbone nodes form a stable, reliable communication infrastructure throughout the entire network. The regular nodes have limited functionality and arrange themselves in network planes around the backbone nodes, using either a star or a mesh topology.


The backbone nodes can potentially be further sub-divided between main backbone nodes and secondary backbone nodes, the later ones acting as a backup for the first ones.

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