TSMPTSMP (Time Synchronized Mesh Protocol) is a networking protocol pioneered by Dust Networks that forms the foundation of highly reliable, ultra low-power wireless sensor networking. Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are self-organizing, multi-hop networks of wireless sensor nodes used to monitor and control the physical world. Typical WSN applications include industrial process automation, commercial building climate control, and security alarming.
TSMP provides redundancy and fail-over in time, frequency and space to ensure very high reliability even in the most challenging radio environments. TSMP also provides the intelligence required for self-organizing, self-healing mesh routing. The result is a network that installs easily with no specialized wireless expertise, automatically adapts to unforeseen challenges, and can be extended as needed without sophisticated planning. There are five key components of TSMP that contribute to end-to-end network reliability, simple installation, and power efficiency.
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