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AI Self-Organizing Mesh Network Protocol MeshMind Approved by IEEE: Smart Networking Without Central Routers

IEEE formally approves MeshMind wireless mesh networking protocol with AI-driven routing algorithms that auto-build and maintain networks without central nodes, already deployed in disaster communications and remote areas

IEEE formally approved the MeshMind wireless mesh networking protocol (IEEE 802.11mm) on March 19. Unlike traditional Wi-Fi's dependence on central routers, MeshMind allows devices to directly form AI-driven self-organizing networks without any central infrastructure.

MeshMind's core is the "cognitive routing" algorithm—an AI module embedded in each device evaluates surrounding nodes' signal quality, bandwidth availability, and its own battery level in real time, dynamically selecting optimal routing paths. When a node goes offline, the network automatically restructures routing within 200 milliseconds.

The protocol played a critical role in two disaster relief operations. During the late 2029 Turkey earthquake, local communications infrastructure was completely destroyed. Rescue teams using MeshMind-enabled devices rapidly established temporary communication networks in the rubble, covering 3 square kilometers.

Japan's NTT DoCoMo has announced MeshMind support integration in its 2031 mobile phone chipsets. The complete MeshMind protocol specification is freely available on the IEEE website.