Autoband's distributed networking intelligence provides a novel
architecture capable of dynamically reconfiguring communications pathways
consisting of links whose transmission media are opportunistically and
dynamically selectable. At least one constituent node in such
automatically configurable transient pathways is mobile, for example,
information (source) server, intervening router node(s), gateway server
and/or client device. Additionally, Autoband's ad hoc communications
pathways may seamlessly and dynamically integrate (i.e., "graft") into
standard fixed node networks such as terrestrial networks, other wireless
networks or combinations thereof. These communications may consist of
point-to-point or multicast links. An economic market-based approach
further assures allocation of available network resources (i.e.,
bandwidth and processing) needed to achieve the most optimally resource
efficient communications pathway configurations for the totality of
communications. Consequently, optimal network resource allocation and
efficiency at a system-wide level is continuously achieved.