“…Communication networks are defined as (large) sets of interconnected nodes capable of receiving and transmitting information [40]. They predate the concept of control over the network [40], have been and still are well studied [41], tackled from the synchronization [42], load balancing (routing, scheduling) [43], and structural (topology) [44][45][46][47][48][49] perspectives, with implementations in wired (e.g., telephone, cable, computer) or wireless (e.g., mobile communication, sensors) forms. From the control angle, communication network challenges concern real-time performance, traffic management, and communication protocols.…”