A powerful yet simple networking protocol for mixed wired-wireless networks, supporting thousands of nodes in a tree topology, while keeping low complexity and overhead on the nodes.
Seamlessly integration of wired and wireless media, with up to 60,000 nodes organized in a logical tree or linear routing topology.
Automatic generation of tree topology and routing tables; network-layer protocol optimized for low-rate transmission, with typically 4 bytes of overhead per packet.
Less than 12 kB footprint for typical node firmware (32-bit ARM microcontroller), with higher complexity tasks running on a dedicated master controller.