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Distributed Consensus Architecture for Reliable Communications Networks

Distributed Consensus Architecture for Reliable Communications Networks (Systems and Methods for Establishing Consensus in Distributed Communications, Tech ID: 20‑017)

Technology Overview: This technology provides systems and methods for establishing consensus in distributed communication networks, enabling multiple nodes to reach agreement despite delays, faults, or adversarial behavior. The architecture improves reliability, throughput, and fault tolerance in decentralized environments such as wireless networks, distributed databases, and edge computing systems. The approach is adaptable to different network topologies and operates efficiently under dynamic conditions.

Industry Pain Point: Distributed systems struggle to achieve fast, reliable consensus in the presence of latency and node failures.

NJIT Solution: This technology enables robust, scalable consensus, improving network reliability and coordination.

Key Features & Advantages

  • Fault‑tolerant consensus mechanisms
  • Supports decentralized and dynamic networks
  • Improves reliability and data integrity
  • Adaptable to wireless and edge systems

Development Stage: TRL 3–4 – Algorithmic validation completed.

Target Markets

  • Distributed communications
  • Edge and cloud networking
  • Secure distributed systems

Market Opportunity

  • Global distributed systems market (2026): ~$120B
  • CAGR: ~8–9%
  • Projected market size (2035): ~$230–250B

Commercial & IP Details

Inventors: Bingyong Guo, Zhenliang Lu, Qiang Tang, Jing Xu, Xinlei Zhai, Zhenfeng Zhang

Patent Information:
Category(s):
Computing, Communications & Photonics
For Information, Contact:
Ikechukwu Nwabufo
IP Licensing & Marketing Manager
in49@njit.edu
Inventors:
Qiang Tang
Zhenliang Lu
Zhenfeng zhang
Bingyong Guo
Jing Xu
Xinlei Zhai
Keywords:
Cloud Networking
Communication Networks
Distributed Communications
Distributed Systems
Edge Networking
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