Introduction
The DaaS (Device as a Service) project is a technology designed to implement self-organising, data-centric mesh overlay networks that operate on top of existing infrastructures. These networks aim to ensure global connectivity and enable the creation of new services.
The project was developed in response to the growing complexity introduced by the proliferation of digital communication technologies (transceivers, protocols, infrastructure services, etc.), which makes the integration of heterogeneous systems increasingly difficult. This complexity is further compounded by the wide range of variants and implementations linked to different hardware platforms (CPUs, MCUs, SoCs, etc.), which complicate interoperability even more.
The objective of the project is therefore to define a protocol capable of efficiently orchestrating the use of various transmission technologies, enabling faster and optimised usage according to their specific design characteristics.
Such a technology allows for the standardisation of transmission service access models, significantly reducing development time for new solutions. For this reason, it can be described as an innovative and enabling technology.