Autonomous, Wind-Powered Mesh Networks for Disaster Zones
When cables fail and towers fall, WindLink spheres roll across remote terrain like digital tumbleweeds, creating instant communication bridges powered by sun and wind.
Roll a sphere onto barren ground and watch as hundreds of autonomous devices fan out across terrain in minutes.
Sundial-inspired solar positioning algorithms optimize deployment patterns while maximizing battery life indefinitely.
Each 50-unit emergency kit covers 10 sq km. Refugees' phones suddenly show full barsβno trucks, no cables, no towers.
If one sphere fails, others autonomously reroute traffic. The network survives and adapts in real-time.
A disaster response team arrives at a devastated region. No power. No cell service. No hope.
They roll a single WindLink sphere onto barren ground.
Within 3 minutes, hundreds of autonomous devices have fanned out across the terrain like digital tumbleweeds.
And refugees' phones suddenly show full bars.
No trucks. No cables. No towers required.