Mesh Network definition

Mesh Network means a type of wireless network topology, where each network node participates in the distribution of data across the network by relaying data to other nodes that are in range. A mesh network has no centralized access points but uses wireless nodes to create a virtual wireless backbone. Mesh network nodes typically establish network links with neighboring nodes, enabling user traffic to be sent through the network by hopping between nodes on many different paths. At least some nodes must be connected to a core network for backhaul.

Examples of Mesh Network in a sentence

  • The MOD9200 MODBUS network receiver utilizes reliable Spread Spectrum Mesh Network Radio technology.

  • Access Point based RF Mesh Network In this type of communication network, different network nodes including end points (Smart Meters) shall interconnect with each other using RF mesh network and they shall communicate with nearby gateways/ routers to transfer the data to access points.

  • TWC 12-26 Issued Wireless Mesh Network Configuration 9258843 2/9/2016 USA Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLC 5.

  • TWC 13-17 Issued Resource Allocation In A Wireless Mesh Network Environment 9072092 6/30/2015 USA Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLC 412.

  • The DBNG is used to predict the network traffic, which is modelled based on the previous traffic infor- mation and fluctuations in a Wireless Mesh Network (WMN).