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DynamicHierarchyStrategy

Struct DynamicHierarchyStrategy 

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pub struct DynamicHierarchyStrategy {
    pub base_level: HierarchyLevel,
    pub election_config: ElectionConfig,
    pub allow_level_transitions: bool,
}
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Dynamic hierarchy strategy

Dynamically assigns roles based on node capabilities and resources. Nodes with better capabilities (static, high resources, good battery) are preferred for leadership roles.

§Use Cases

  • Ad-hoc disaster response networks
  • Mesh network extensions
  • Testing dynamic topology formation

§Example

let strategy = DynamicHierarchyStrategy {
    base_level: HierarchyLevel::Squad,
    election_config: ElectionConfig::default(),
    allow_level_transitions: false,
};

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§base_level: HierarchyLevel

Base hierarchy level (can be elevated if no higher-level peers found)

§election_config: ElectionConfig

Election configuration for role determination

§allow_level_transitions: bool

Whether to allow automatic level transitions

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impl DynamicHierarchyStrategy

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pub fn new( base_level: HierarchyLevel, election_config: ElectionConfig, allow_level_transitions: bool, ) -> Self

Create a new dynamic hierarchy strategy

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impl Clone for DynamicHierarchyStrategy

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fn clone(&self) -> DynamicHierarchyStrategy

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for DynamicHierarchyStrategy

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl HierarchyStrategy for DynamicHierarchyStrategy

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fn determine_level(&self, _node_profile: &NodeProfile) -> HierarchyLevel

Determine this node’s hierarchy level Read more
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fn determine_role( &self, node_profile: &NodeProfile, nearby_peers: &[GeographicBeacon], ) -> NodeRole

Determine this node’s role within its level Read more
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fn can_transition( &self, _current_level: HierarchyLevel, _new_level: HierarchyLevel, ) -> bool

Check if this node can transition to a different level Read more

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