WIFI Mesh mobile command vehicle-mounted mobile communication high-speed transmission equipment
Product Introduction
The mobile vehicle-mounted MANET/MESH device features a 1U form factor to meet communications-on-the-move (COTM) requirements while the vehicle is in motion. Even at high speed, it maintains reliable, high-efficiency bidirectional data transmission with all nodes. The...
The mobile vehicle-mounted MANET/MESH device features a 1U form factor to meet communications-on-the-move (COTM) requirements while the vehicle is in motion. Even at high speed, it maintains reliable, high-efficiency bidirectional data transmission with all nodes. The unit integrates BeiDou positioning, digital voice, and 4G/5G modules to address diverse communications needs. In unobstructed environments, transmission distance reaches 30 km+, and in elevated-to-ground scenarios it reaches 50 km+. It supports AES-128/256 encryption and can seamlessly interoperate with military IP encryption devices. Typical applications include mobile coverage, relay-based multi-hop transport, and long-range coverage.
Key Features
Wideband Communications Supports a 1420–1520MHz wideband operating band to handle complex terrain; band customization available
HD Display Built-in display for device status, link status, straight-line distance to nodes, etc.; rapid configuration via on-screen buttons
Battery Status Touch-activated battery display; tap the device to show current battery level
Efficient Management Provides PC and mobile app management tools, supporting dynamic topology, link-status monitoring, and real-time configuration
Flexible Networking Infrastructureless self-organizing networking with flexible channel bandwidth; supports point-to-multipoint, chain relay, mesh, hybrid, and other topologies
Application Case
During an earthquake response, rescuers drive an emergency command pickup to the forward edge of the affected area. Upon arrival, the team deploys terminal equipment and a portable broadband MESH MANET handheld unit. On-site audio/video is captured by the terminals and wirelessly transmitted via the portable broadband MANET handheld to the command vehicle. Forward commanders view live video through a visualized command-and-control system and conduct command and dispatch. Meanwhile, the vehicle-mounted broadband MANET base station backhauls data to the rear command center via military satellite, commercial satellite, or one of the three major carrier IP networks.