Climate Synchronization
Protocol
CSP is the communication backbone that allows every Hydren node to share, learn, and optimize as one distributed system.
How CSP Works
Collect
Each node continuously collects environmental data through its sensor array — temperature, humidity, pH, EC, light levels, CO2, airflow, and 6 additional parameters.
Collecting: 12 sensors, 30s interval, buffered.
Hash & Package
Sensor data is compressed into an Environment Profile Hash (EPH) — a unique fingerprint of that node's growing conditions at a point in time. EPHs are lightweight and privacy-preserving.
EPH generated: 0x7f3a9b2c1d4e // size: 128 bytes
Synchronize
EPHs are broadcast to the mesh network. Nodes compare profiles, identify optimal conditions, and receive AI-generated adjustment recommendations.
Broadcast complete. 47 nodes received. Δt: 23ms
What Moves Through the Protocol
Environmental Profiles
Temperature curves, humidity patterns, light schedules, nutrient concentrations. Compressed into EPH format for efficient transmission.
Digital Twin Updates
Growth stage transitions, health assessments, predicted timelines. Twins are synchronized across nodes growing the same species.
AI Model Updates
Federated learning updates from the AI optimization layer. Models improve across the network without exposing raw data.
Why CSP Matters
Every Node Makes the Network Smarter
When you join, your growing data helps every other grower succeed. The more nodes, the better the AI gets for everyone.
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