
The Mesh
A mesh is a network structure made up of interconnected points or nodes, such as computers, devices, or switches. These nodes are linked directly to multiple other nodes, allowing data to flow along multiple paths. This setup ensures reliable and efficient communication, because if one path fails, data can automatically reroute through another. Mesh networks are commonly used in wireless systems, providing strong coverage and resilience, and are also found in areas like 3D modeling and engineering, where they represent complex shapes with interconnected elements for analysis or design.