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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Information Processing Technology
Office (IPTO) is soliciting proposals for LANdroids, a new program to develop intelligent
autonomou s radio relay nodes that exploit movement to establish and manage mesh networks in
urban settings. The goal is to create small, inexpensive, smart robotic radio relay nodes that
dismounted warfighters drop as they deploy in urban settings. The nodes then self-configure and
form a mesh network – a temporary infrastructure that establishes communications over the
region. As the situation changes, the nodes will adapt the network, such as self-healing if nodes
are destroyed by the enemy. Through movement and density, the LANdroids will enable
effective communications in complex non-line-of-sight (NLOS) environments like those found in
urban settings – dealing with phenomena like fades and shadows through strategic self-placement
and chaining of the relays.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Information Processing Technology
Office (IPTO) is soliciting proposals for LANdroids, a new program to develop intelligent
autonomou s radio relay nodes that exploit movement to establish and manage mesh networks in
urban settings. The goal is to create small, inexpensive, smart robotic radio relay nodes that
dismounted warfighters drop as they deploy in urban settings. The nodes then self-configure and
form a mesh network – a temporary infrastructure that establishes communications over the
region. As the situation changes, the nodes will adapt the network, such as self-healing if nodes
are destroyed by the enemy. Through movement and density, the LANdroids will enable
effective communications in complex non-line-of-sight (NLOS) environments like those found in
urban settings – dealing with phenomena like fades and shadows through strategic self-placement
and chaining of the relays.
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