
WAVESWAY MANET Radios
Decentralized Architecture
Advanced Critical Radio Communication Made Simple
WAVESWAY MANET Radios is a radio system that enables each node to participate in routing network traffic by forwarding data for other nodes.
In contrast to a centralized network, where a single master node makes all decisions, or a decentralized network, where multiple control nodes determine traffic routes, WAVESWAY MANET Radios is a self-organizing and self-configuring network.
In WAVESWAY MANET Radios, there are no predefined routes and no central nodes. Our smart devices utilize an innovative, proprietary algorithm to make decisions autonomously.

The WAVESWAY MANET Radio Network is organized by distributing logical channels that are interconnected in networks. All devices operate on the same frequency and don't have frequency channel switches.
The algorithm of the network allows to create on one frequency 255 networks with 200 channels each - a total of 51000 independent logical channels. There is no limit to the number of devices on such a network.

Information is transmitted in time slots, which are combined into data packets. In one second 7 data packets are transmitted and each packet has 56 time slots. A time slot lasts two and a half milliseconds. During this time, a digital data packet is transmitted, carrying, for example, voice information.

Such a division into a large number of time slots allows a large number of devices to operate simultaneously on the same frequency and perform the retransmission function in real time.
Number of conversations on one channel:

1. Zero packet control (Service information is part of the transmitted data packets).
2. The absence of node tables, often used in other routing protocols, removes restrictions on the possible routes of packets (in previous generation protocols, node tables specified routing and thus reduced the possible paths of data).
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These solutions free up CPU resources and reduce network congestion. The result is high scalability, improved packet delivery, and longer battery life.
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Each data packet contains:
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Service information
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Voice information in digital form
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Digital data from sensors: geoposition, biometrics, telemetry, telemetry, messages, etc.
All information is encrypted with AES256.
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In most MANET networks, if the number of nodes in the network is large enough, there is a huge amount of redundancy as all nodes in the network repeat the received data packets. Therefore, manufacturers of such systems often limit the number of nodes in the network.
The WAVESWAY MANET Radios algorithm solves the problems of redundancy and looping, and also makes it possible to organize a multi-level structure in a peer-to-peer network.
Distribution of Data Over the Network
Algorithm provides:
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Protection against looping
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Transmission by the shortest path
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Ability to set channel priority

Building Multilayer Networks on Peer-to-peer Architecture
Algorithm allows:
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Organise independent operation of different networks in overlapping coverage areas
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Optimise network resources and increase network resilience without carrying unnecessary traffic
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Protect the network by encrypting service information
