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Engineering Resilient Decentralized Communication for Humanitarian Crisis Response Off-Grid Mesh Network Project Idea.pdf

Root-Net

Resilient Decentralized Mesh Communication for Humanitarian Crisis Response

When centralized telecom towers fall, communication dies.
When communication dies, coordination collapses.
When coordination collapses, survival probability drops.

Root-Net exists to prevent that chain reaction.


The Problem

Modern telecommunications infrastructure is highly centralized.

During large-scale disasters:

  • Base Transceiver Stations (BTS) are destroyed
  • Fiber backhaul lines are severed
  • Power grids fail
  • Surviving nodes become saturated

This creates digital darkness during the critical 72-hour survival window.

Historical survival probability after disaster:

  • 0–24 hours → ~90%
  • 24–48 hours → ~50–60%
  • 48–72 hours → ~20–30%
  • After 72 hours → <10%

Communication infrastructure is most fragile when it is most needed.


The Root-Net Thesis

Root-Net transforms every smartphone into a resilient peer-to-peer node.

Instead of relying on centralized towers, Root-Net builds a decentralized mesh network that works:

  • Without internet
  • Without cellular service
  • Without centralized authentication servers
  • Without continuous connectivity

Root-Net is built on Delay-Tolerant Networking (DTN) using a Store–Carry–Forward model.

Messages propagate opportunistically across mobile devices until delivery is achieved.

When towers fall, people remain connected.


Core Architecture

Packet-Level Resilience

  • Store–Carry–Forward message propagation
  • Opportunistic peer discovery
  • No dependency on session-based connectivity

Dual Transport Layer

Root-Net orchestrates:

Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)

  • Persistent peer discovery
  • Low energy consumption
  • Routing table exchange

Wi-Fi Direct (P2P)

  • High-bandwidth transfer
  • Media and voice support
  • Temporary high-power sessions

BLE maintains the mesh heartbeat.
Wi-Fi Direct handles large payload bursts.


Routing Intelligence

Root-Net combines:

Epidemic Routing

Aggressive replication to maximize delivery probability.

PRoPHET Routing

Probabilistic forwarding based on historical encounter predictability.

This hybrid strategy balances:

  • Delivery reliability
  • Energy efficiency
  • Network congestion

Every moving device becomes a potential data courier.


Security by Design

Security is not optional in crisis scenarios.

Root-Net integrates:

  • End-to-End Encryption (Double Ratchet / Signal Protocol)
  • Noise Protocol secure handshakes
  • QR-based trust establishment
  • Rotating public keys for pseudonymity
  • Packet validation to prevent denial-of-service attacks

We do not trade privacy for resilience.

Security is a prerequisite for trust.


Human-Centered Design

In emergencies:

  • Cognitive load is impaired
  • Decision time is compressed
  • Clarity becomes survival-critical

Root-Net prioritizes:

  • High-contrast urgency indicators
  • Clear, jargon-free alerts
  • Single-action emergency broadcast
  • Minimal friction workflows

Technology must adapt to human stress.


Why It Matters

From 1990–2018:

  • 5.89 billion people affected by natural disasters
  • $2.95 trillion in economic losses

Most communication systems remain centralized and fragile.

Root-Net proposes a participatory communication layer where:

  • Civilians strengthen network resilience
  • Battery burden is rotated fairly
  • Mesh strength increases with adoption

Resilience scales with people — not infrastructure.


Current Status

This repository represents ongoing development of:

  • DTN-based routing logic
  • BLE / Wi-Fi Direct orchestration
  • Secure mesh authentication
  • Crisis-oriented UX framework

This is an active research-driven project.


Contributing

We welcome contributions in:

  • Routing algorithm experimentation
  • Cryptographic auditing
  • BLE/Wi-Fi optimization
  • Energy management strategies
  • UX improvements for high-stress conditions
  • Documentation and research validation

See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.


Vision

Root-Net is not just an application.

It is a shift from centralized fragility to distributed resilience.

Every device can become infrastructure.
Every person can become a node.

In disasters, communication should not vanish.

It should adapt.


License

MIT License

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