One of the main components in a mobile and communication system is the backbone network, which is the infrastructure used by mobile hosts to communicate with each other and with other computers in the network. There is a wide spectrum of alternatives for backbone networks. At one end of the spectrum, the backbone could be entirely wired and stationary. Obviously, such a backbone is not suitable for situations that require great flexibility such as battlefields, disaster locations, or remote areas. At the other end of the spectrum, the backbone could be completely wireless and mobile, which offers more flexibility and adaptation to the nature of the environment. The price of the gained flexibility would be lower performance and less coverage areas. Between these two extremes, there are many levels of mobility and connectivity in a hybrid backbone network, which might consist of stationary and mobile elements connected via wired and wireless connections.

How to design a hybrid backbone network that could adapt to the distinctive nature of each service environment without sacrificing performance.Any suggestions or useful links that can help me.