Maverick: The AI-Native LoRaWAN Kernel for the Resilient Frontier
Maverick: The AI-Native LoRaWAN Kernel for the Resilient Frontier
In the world of AgTech and industrial IoT, reliability is often sacrificed for cloud convenience. Today, most LoRaWAN Network Servers (LNS) are designed for a perfect world—one with stable fiber optics and unlimited RAM. But the real world, the "Frontier," is made of mud, power cuts, and spotty 4G.
That is why we are building Maverick.
Why Maverick?
Maverick is a ground-up reimagining of what an LNS should be in a post-AI world. While legacy systems like ChirpStack are excellent for managed cloud environments, they often become a "House of Cards" when deployed at the edge.
Maverick is built with a different soul:
- Rust-Powered Performance: Built entirely in Rust, Maverick offers industrial-grade memory safety and speed with a tiny footprint. It can run on a Raspberry Pi Zero or a $70 industrial gateway without breaking a sweat.
- Local-First, Cloud-Synced: Using libSQL, Maverick ensures that every packet is stored in a resilient local buffer. If the internet dies, the data stays safe. When connectivity returns, it replicates to the cloud automatically.
- AI-Native Architecture: Maverick doesn't just emit logs; it emits structured intelligence. It is designed to be orquestrated by AI agents, allowing for natural language network management and automated anomaly detection.
The Citadel Design
We adopted a "Monolith Modular" architecture. It is a single, bulletproof binary that contains everything needed to run a professional network, yet it is highly extensible via WebAssembly (Wasm) plugins.
Maverick isn't just another tool; it is the Sovereign Network Kernel for those who work where the cloud doesn't reach.
Building the future of Lorawan from Nicaragua.
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