Swarm Intelligence

Our Technology Has Been Recognized By
The Co-Inventor Of WiFi

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Inspired By Ants, We Call it (Namla Tech)

we take pride in our groundbreaking invention, Namla Tech, a technology that revolutionizes the way mobile ad-hoc networks operate, especially in ultra-low power embedded systems. Our journey began in 2009, with a focus on developing networks that are not only dynamic and self-healing but also energy-efficient.

Background and Inspiration: Our inspiration came from the natural world, specifically the behavior of ants. By studying an ant colony, we discovered a unique distributed self-healing mechanism that allows for the efficient finding of the shortest path between two points. This mechanism is distinct because it stores data about the network in the environment, rather than in traditional node tables.

The Problem: The challenge was to create a self-healing network that consumes ultra-low power, particularly for Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) devices. Existing solutions were either limited in network topology or lacked the ability to connect devices to the Internet on a large scale without compromising power efficiency.

The Solution: Namla Tech

Our solution, Namla Tech, is inspired by ant swarm behavior. It eliminates the need for table-based routing, instead of distributing network information among the nodes. This approach ensures that the network remains robust even if individual nodes fail. The routing information is stored efficiently, with detailed information about neighboring nodes and minimal information about distant ones. This method prevents data size from ballooning with network expansion.

Traditional Mesh Networks

Namla Swarm Intelligence

Benefits of Namla Tech

Ultra Low Power Friendly: The processing power required to solve routing problems is distributed across the network, rather than concentrated in a single node.

More Node, Stronger Network: Adding more nodes to the network enhances its processing power and bandwidth, instead of just increasing the load.

Radio Agnostic: Namla tech is designed to work on various types of radio and frequencies. Bluetooth is where it was heavily tested.

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