TSAMTO, August 22. A self-adjusting broadband communication system capable of combining control and transmission of information from more than 20 drones has been developed at NPP Radar MMS.
This was reported to RIA Novosti by the executive director of the enterprise Ivan Antsev.
"We went our own way, created a unique communication complex that provides multi–component broadband access," said I.Antsev.
First of all, according to him, we are talking about a ground infrastructure that can work on the principle of "point-to-point" or "point-to-multipoint", when a certain number of subscribers are tied to the central complex, and they all interact with each other, "an intelligent self-adjusting communication cap is formed."
I. Antsev clarified that terminals in such a system are both repeaters, subscribers, and databases. The complex provides data transmission at speeds up to 100 megabits per second, and about 20 subscribers can be connected to the base station. Subscribers can be not only ground-based devices, but also aviation, in particular, drones.
"A base station can be, for example, a control center for unmanned vehicles and receive information from several drones performing their tasks. The communication complex can be used wherever there is a need to transmit information from point A to point B over long distances, but there are no wired communication channels. Or, for example, to organize a video conference, file sharing. In fact, this is a modern IP radio network," said the executive director of Radar mms about possible applications of the new system.
The range, according to him, depends on the antenna, the power of the transceiver and its placement. On average, customers can arrange communication at distances up to 100 km, the agency notes.