Mesh
Built on PEAT. Built for mission.
PEAT moves the bytes. EdgeLance Mesh decides which bytes, which device runs the work, and what mission state to keep coherent across the unit.
PEAT
Coordination protocol.
Open-source mesh substrate.
- Multi-transport coordination (QUIC, BLE, UDP, HTTP)
- CRDT state sync (Automerge)
- Hierarchical cells with role-based access
- TAK and CoT bridge
- Edge inference pipeline (ONNX YOLOv8)
- Mobile bindings (Kotlin, Swift)
- Ed25519, AES-256-GCM, MLS keying
- Embedded device support (ESP32, Pi)
EdgeLance Mesh
Mission application layer.
~50,000 lines on PEAT. Mission-grade.
- Compute placement by model residency, trust, thermals, battery, queue
- DDIL semantic codec. Reshapes payloads by link health and priority
- Mission-typed CRDTs for events, ACKs, rooms, role projections
- DDIL state machine (degraded, denied, intermittent, limited)
- Courier USB-C, Meshtastic LoRa, native iOS BLE mesh, mobile fanout
- Mission-scoped enrollment with PSK-derived auth
- Mission pack and blob delivery (model weights, evidence)
- Wearable mesh and readiness (Watch, Whoop, Garmin)
Backed by provisional patent applications filed with USPTO in June 2026 covering the edge intelligence control plane, mission pack compiler with fit gates, policy-gated agent execution with dynamic node placement, adaptive DDIL media and semantic burst codec, and multi-modal edge-tier curation with capacity-policy routing.
Mesh ships inside every EdgeLance license.
See where Mesh sits in the Sentry and Command bundles.
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