Brief: Discover the 96 Vehicle Mounted Self Organizing Network Radio Station, designed for seamless ad-hoc networking in line-of-sight or non-line-of-sight environments. With a transmission range of over 20km in open ground and 1-5km in obstructed areas, this 2U rack-mounted system offers secure, flexible, and high-performance communication for vehicle systems.
Related Product Features:
Ad-hoc Networking: Nodes have equal status and can serve as terminal or relay nodes without a central gateway.
Security and Confidentiality: Features layer-by-layer encryption via operating frequency, carrier bandwidth, and scrambling code.
Anti-interference: Utilizes COFDM, MIMO, and ARQ technologies to enhance data bandwidth and reliability.
Flexible Multi-node Networking: Dynamically adjusts based on channel quality, rate, and error rate indicators.
Full IP Networking: Supports data transfer and real-time interaction between multiple systems for seamless interoperability.
High Transmission Capacity: Achieves a peak rate of 90Mbps@20MHz with adaptive modulation modes.
Robuuste netwerkcapaciteit: ondersteunt meer dan 52 knooppunten en meer dan 10 hops in verschillende netwerktopologieën.
Durable Design: Operates in extreme temperatures from -30℃ to +65℃ with a compact and lightweight structure.
FAQ's:
Wat is het zendbereik van de 96 Vehicle Mounted Self Organizing Network Radio Station?
In open grondomstandigheden kan de transmissieafstand meer dan 20 km bedragen, terwijl deze in belemmerde omgevingen varieert van 1 tot 5 km, afhankelijk van de obstakels.De lucht-grond afstand is groter dan 50 km..
How does the radio station ensure secure communication?
The radio station employs layer-by-layer encryption through operating frequency, carrier bandwidth, and scrambling code, along with AES128/AES256 encryption methods to ensure secure and confidential communication.
What types of network topologies does the radio station support?
The radio station supports various network topologies, including ad-hoc networks, star networks, chain networks, and mesh networks, providing flexibility for different operational needs.