Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Internet of Things (IoT) Quickly Advancing Behind MESH Technologies Enhancements
PALM BEACH, Florida, May 17, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --
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Forrester Research predicts that investment in artificial intelligence (AI) will surmount $1.2 trillion by 2020, but the fact of that matter is that this exponential
growth only scratches the surface when discussing AI and the Internet of Things (IoT). Fueled by mesh technologies, which provide means for connecting various devices to the internet, it is
believed AI has the ability to double annual economic growth in developing countries. With this in mind, companies in the technology landscape are racing to develop advanced mesh technologies to
improve AI and IoT capabilities while other factors influencing the growth of mesh technologies include more complex business networks and models, as well as rising demand for high-speed internet
on the go. Active companies in the markets this week include Gopher Protocol Inc. (OTC: GOPH), Pure Storage Inc. (NYSE: PSTG), International Business Machines Corporation (NYSE: IBM), Parateum
Corporation (NYSE: TEUM), Splunk Inc. (NASDAQ: SPLK).
Gopher Protocol Inc. (OTCQB: GOPH) BREAKING NEWS: Gopher Protocol, a company specializing in the creation of Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence enabled mobile
technologies, announced that is has completed a Major Milestone in the development of its new communication technology with the finalization of the architecture and infrastructure design of
its Decentralized MESH system ("DMS"). This architecture and infrastructure design of the DMS paves the way to begin the next phase focused on the network modeling and functionality
verification.In this next phase, Gopher intends to:
• Review range/power performance relative to various factors and approaches. Develop an initial framework for Firmware (permanent software programmed into a read-only memory), Bi-Directional
routing and communications.
• Leveraging node hopping methodology.
• Finalizing state machine optimization for time division control.
One of the essential tasks is assessing gateway (portable and static) capabilities to ensure in-range mobile nodes support and defining maximum/minimum number of node hops to provide efficient
coverage for all areas. It is Gopher's goal to assimilate its national locations to perform as repeater gateways (boosters) to extend ranges and maintain effective coverage.