Team ZeroLatency

BEACON

When Networks Fail, We Don't.

Team ZeroLatency is driven by speed, precision, and innovation. We build real-time, efficient, and impactful solutions that solve problems instantly. We don't just create ideas - we execute them at the speed of now.

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Live Response Window

Mesh Health

94% Active

SOS Relays

1,284

Avg. Relay Time

2.4s

Offline nodes keep routing signals despite tower outages.

The Problem: "In Disasters, Silence Costs Lives."

When disasters (earthquakes, floods, cyclones) strike, communication dies first.

Cell towers and network infrastructure fail

Internet connectivity disappears

Emergency apps stop functioning

Survivors cannot send SOS signals

Rescue teams lose real-time location data

Modern disaster relief systems are built on one fragile assumption - that internet connectivity will always be available.

Our Solution: The Offline Mesh

Beacon is a fully offline disaster communication system. It transforms nearby smartphones into a decentralized mesh network using Bluetooth. SOS signals travel phone-to-phone until they reach rescue teams.

No internet. No towers. Just connection through proximity.

Key Features

One-Tap SOS

Quick, reliable distress signaling.

Phone-to-Phone Mesh

Uses Bluetooth Low Energy to relay signals across nearby devices.

Infrastructure Independent

Works without internet or cellular towers.

Inclusive & Scalable

Supports smartphones via mesh and feature phones via SMS fallback.

Offline Mapping

Caches local map tiles to visualize disaster zones without internet.

Tech Stack

Beacon is powered by a resilient, layered architecture designed for real-world emergency conditions.

Mobile App

React Native (Expo), Offline data caching.

Web Dashboard

Next.js + Tailwind CSS, High-performance UI.

Backend & DB

Supabase (PostgreSQL), Edge functions.

Mesh Layer

Google Nearby Connections API, Bluetooth Low Energy.

SMS Fallback

Twilio API integration.

Impact & Scalability

Beacon scales naturally. More Users = Stronger Signal. Even a small cluster of active devices creates a life-saving communication chain.

Network Reach vs. Signal Coverage

50 Users18%
200 Users44%
500 Users71%
1,000 Users92%

Offline Mapping Snapshot

Stylized incident map placeholder representing locally cached zones.