rastom
Rastom is a theoretical protocol and software framework used to describe a class of distributed, real-time data transmission systems. It is commonly cited in discussions of mesh networks and resilient IoT deployments as an example of how decentralized routing and adaptive bandwidth control can be combined to maintain low latency under variable network conditions.
The name rastom is an acronym often expanded as Real-time Adaptive Streaming and Telemetry Optimization Mechanism,
Key design principles include decentralized operation, opportunistic routing, and end-to-end security. Rastom-inspired systems typically implement local
Applications include emergency communications during natural disasters, sensor networks in harsh environments, and rural or maritime
Critics note that real-world deployment faces challenges such as protocol interoperability, energy consumption, and the complexity