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Large-Scale Mesh Network: Architecture Beyond 1000 Nodes
Why Most Mesh Networks Fail at Scale Many mesh networks perform well in laboratory conditions.Dozens of nodes. Stable RF environment. Limited traffic. The problems start when the network grows beyond a few hundred devices. At scale, failures are rarely caused by radio range. They are architectural: A large-scale mesh network is not simply a bigger […]
How to Design a Sub-GHz Mesh Network for Large-Scale Industrial IoT
Sub-GHz mesh networking has become a preferred architecture for industrial IoT deployments that must operate reliably across large outdoor areas, dense building structures, underground facilities, and interference-prone environments. A sub-GHz mesh network leverages lower frequency bands to achieve improved signal propagation, deeper material penetration, and more stable long-distance communication compared to 2.4 GHz systems. However, […]
MQTT in IoT: Architecture, Scalability and Industrial Deployment Realities
MQTT is one of the most widely adopted messaging protocols in the Internet of Things ecosystem. Its lightweight publish/subscribe model makes it particularly attractive for constrained devices and bandwidth-limited networks. However, while MQTT is often presented as a simple solution for IoT communication, its real-world behavior in large-scale industrial deployments depends heavily on system architecture, […]
Scaling IoT Deployment: From Pilot Project to Production-Grade Architecture
Many IoT projects start with a successful pilot. A few dozen devices are installed, connectivity works, dashboards display data, and stakeholders are satisfied. The system appears stable, responsive, and cost-effective. However, scaling IoT deployment from tens of devices to hundreds or thousands introduces a completely different class of problems. What worked in a controlled pilot […]