Automatic Node Joining and Network FormationA key attribute of a TSMP network is its ability to self-organize. Every TSMP node has the intelligence to discover neighbors, measure RF signal strength, acquire synchronization and frequency hopping information, and then establish paths and links with neighbors. Every TSMP node has the ability to route traffic from neighbors as dictated by RF connectivity and/or network performance requirements. During the life of an installation it may be the case that a node joins as an end node, becomes a routing node due to changing RF conditions and then reverts back to an end node. This type of behavior is not uncommon in mesh networks and must happen automatically.
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