A Modular Operating Topology Element (MOTE), within a software-latticed
network, implements ultra-concurrent operation of a plurality of such
MOTEs, as single miniaturized packages, e.g., Compact Flash, each with a
full function processor (CPU), a unique resident operating system, and
dedicated applications. Internally accessed data and internal
applications are invisible to the outside. A host external bus connection
handles mass storage volumes, which support file-level data transfers. A
software-latticed network of MOTEs defines a network element for a larger
system. Multiple MOTEs operate concurrently in a non-hierarchical
(ladder) interconnection using a circulating message exchange protocol
with concurrent operation of the MOTEs. MOTE resident software mirrors
inter-modular processor architecture, permitting support of concurrent
processes with an exchange of messages circulated on a logical (software)
bus. Each network MOTE is dedicated to a specific system function. Data
and software programs can be kept secure against unauthorized access.