Ram Ramanathan (@ramramanathan4) 's Twitter Profile
Ram Ramanathan

@ramramanathan4

Chief Scientist at @goTenna. Mobile wireless mesh networks, network algorithms & analysis, graph theory, network science.

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First of a short informal series on understanding mesh networking. Very high level, intended for someone who is not familiar with mesh protocols. inthemesh.com/archive/unders…

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What are some #decentralization topics you're interested in but haven't read enough or anything about? Send us your story ideas, we'll deliver! :)

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Looking forward to presenting and discussing our paper "ECHO: Efficient Zero-Control Broadcast for Mesh Networks" at IEEE MILCOM in Los Angeles, on Monday Oct 29 (milcom.org). ECHO is a key part of @gotenna scalability solution. Let us connect if you will be there.

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Excited to present our latest research on long-range #meshnetworking at #IEEE IEEE SECON 2019 in Boston tomorrow. More to come, but for now, here is a sneak peek of the abstract.

Excited to present our latest research on long-range #meshnetworking at #IEEE <a href="/secon2019/">IEEE SECON 2019</a> in Boston tomorrow. More to come, but for now, here is a sneak peek of the abstract.
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In the latest study conducted by our Chief Scientist Ram Ramanathan, goTenna’s Aspen Grove protocol stack outperformed current industry standards for long-range #meshnetworking. Read more about this game-changing research here: buff.ly/2WsoHXf

In the latest study conducted by our Chief Scientist <a href="/RamRamanathan4/">Ram Ramanathan</a>, goTenna’s Aspen Grove protocol stack outperformed current industry standards for long-range #meshnetworking. Read more about this game-changing research here: buff.ly/2WsoHXf
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.goTenna had a baby w Bitcoin #LightningNetwork! Global Mesh Labs will incubate our open-source Lot 49 protocol. Vision: an anti-fragile mesh-based global messaging network, free of carriers & ISPs. Feedback on whitepaper (by Richard Myers ) welcome! globalmeshlabs.org ⚡️🕸️🌍

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Awesome day on the ground at #IEEE IEEE SECON 2019! Enjoyed discussing Aspen Grove with fellow researchers. And happy to share that our poster received the best poster award!!

Awesome day on the ground at #IEEE <a href="/secon2019/">IEEE SECON 2019</a>! Enjoyed discussing Aspen Grove with fellow researchers. And happy to share that our poster received the best poster award!!
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What is zero-control-packet #meshnetworking and why is it so revolutionary? Ram Ramanathan discusses his latest research study here: bit.ly/2MOzGL4

What is zero-control-packet #meshnetworking and why is it so revolutionary? <a href="/RamRamanathan4/">Ram Ramanathan</a> discusses his latest research study here: bit.ly/2MOzGL4
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Our Lot49 protocol tackles big challenges: “No direct access to the internet [and] generally how to minimize the overall network bandwidth used for incentive payments relative to the message data we are incentivizing delivery of.” More in Bitcoin Magazine bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/mobil…

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Fantastic session today at Milcom 2019 in Norfolk, VA. Enjoyed presenting and discussing our paper on the VINE routing protocol. Lots of interest! VINE is a novel zero-control-packet routing protocol for mobile mesh networks. The paper is at: cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0046…

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Happy to share my fascination with percolation theory and its applications via my latest article: "From Mocha to Mesh: Insights from Percolation Theory" (link below)

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Sharing my latest article in which I explain decentralized wireless mesh broadcasting algorithms using a medieval alert lookout metaphor. Hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it!

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Excited to announce the goTenna Pro Resilience Network — an initiative that supports humanitarian and emergency organizations on the frontlines of disasters worldwide. Learn how your team can apply for discounted goTenna Pro hardware and software here: buff.ly/2TZfjvK

In The Mesh (@inthemesh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Using a city road analogy, our Chief Scientist discusses two decades of research on the fundamental limits and dependencies of #scalability. Read the first of a two-part article on the scalability of #meshnetworks here: bit.ly/meshscalability

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In the second part of our article on the #scalability of #meshnetworks, we use a Beltway analogy to discuss the impact of bitrate, message load, and protocols on scalability and introduce a zero-control-packet approach that enables unprecedented scaling. bit.ly/31g4NV4

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Honored to be part of the goTenna Pro team that won 1st prize at the @NAVWARHQ AINetAntx challenge for the best mesh/MANET routing protocol in low-bandwidth contested environments. buff.ly/3dtJBQx

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Our work with Wesleyan University from this uchiha mrx grant will benefit #PublicSafety, #SmartAgriculture, #SupplyChain logistics, #SmartCities and #Wildlife monitoring. buff.ly/3EIXZRS

Our work with <a href="/wesleyan_u/">Wesleyan University</a> from this <a href="/NSFSBIR/">uchiha mrx</a> grant will benefit #PublicSafety, #SmartAgriculture, #SupplyChain logistics, #SmartCities and #Wildlife monitoring. buff.ly/3EIXZRS
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An article on the connectivity of mesh networks that I wrote. Shows why you need the long range of technologies like goTenna to make mobile mesh networks real inthemesh.com/archive/whitep…