Protocol stack for decentralized networks

We connect any devices with network interfaces to Internet and each other to help them work

About MOAR Stack

MOAR Stack - routing protocol stack that allows mobile devices to self-organize into ad-hoc network.
Existing today mobile networks use the base stations and the topology of a star. This proven solution cannot stay effective in the near future. The number of mobile devices is growing rapidly; in addition to consumer electronics this number includes various sensors, urban infrastructure, public transport, etc. The problem cannot be solved by increasing the number of base stations, because that would require a significant investment and licensing of new frequency bands.

Security

End-to-end encryption provide safety standards to transfer data via any number of nodes.

Logic

Algorithms like neural networks with deep learning for selecting the most optimal routes.

Decentralization

Network can work without base stations, nodes choose their role according to situation.

Cross-platform

MOAR Stack can be easily adapted to different computing power devices and interfaces.

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Decentralized networks save lives

In an emergency situation, the stable exchange of information is critically important. However, warning SMS about natural disasters often cannot be delivered on time. After disasters classic mobile networks are overloaded or does not function completely. But using MOAR Stack mobile phones can be easily networked via wireless interfaces such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. Searching of victims and missing persons with this technology can be significantly simplified for emergency services.

True Internet of things

Cloud services are everywhere! Most of the new products entering the market is closely chained to servers and requires a permanent internet connection for proper operation. One server to manages all: one switch to shut down all - it is a dead-end branch of evolution.

We represent the Internet of things otherwise. Today even cheap microcontrollers have sufficient processing power to self-analize data and make their own decisions. MOAR Stack is a cross-platform solution; it may allow to combine a lot of smart home appliance using different radio interfaces (sensors, hubs, alarm detectors, indicators, servo controllers etc.) in stand-alone piconet.

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What we do?

We started from implementation of the simplest S1 version of our stack in hardware solution based on LoRa radio and NXP lpc13xx chip family.

LoRa module prototype

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LoRa module prototype

LoRa module prototype

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2 LoRa modules connected to prototype boards

"We reinvent the Internet, because we know how"

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Download

First MOAR stack implementation for linux.

Repository

Source code, make-files for build project, manuals, API documentation and 3D models

We really need your feedback!

Team

Our team has extensive experience in various fields - from the design of electrical circuits to programming on HPC clusters

Alexander Puzakov
CEO

The winner of the RuCTF 2012 Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation.
Six years' team leading experience (CTF, hardware and software development).
Participation and speech at the conference on information security in Russia (PHD, RuCTF), Switzerland (Insomnihack) and USA (Defcon).

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Sergey Valov
CTO

Six years' experience in software development (from the desktop applications to the microcontroller firmware). And three years' experience with HPC clusters.

The winner of the Regional Final Imagine Cup 2009. Participation in Positive Hack Days 2011 conference. Since 2009 actively participated in information security competitions and CTF.

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Sergey Oreshkov
Senior Developer

10 years of programming experience. Competence in different fields of artificial intelligence. Education and traineeship in Russia and Germany

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Artyom Sakharilenko
Developer

The diverse experience in various areas: from web programming and protocols' development to simulation and database design. Employment in a public service, participation in the military communications system creation and work in a computer games sphere.

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Maksim Tsarkov
Engineer

Experience in the field of information technologies: deployment and administration of enterprise LANs, maintenance of game servers and websites. Development of electronic devices (CAD). Skills in programming, 3D-modeling and graphic design.

Contacts

Kaliningrad, Russia