Ad-Hoc & MESH Networks

Ad-Hoc & MESH Networks

Overview

In complex environments where terrain, distance, or damaged infrastructure prevent traditional coverage, DIGITEC provides Ad-Hoc and wireless MESH networking solutions that enable beyond-line-of-sight, last-mile communications through self-organizing networks.

Key Capabilities

  • Self-organizing and self-healing MESH networks
  • Portable Ad-Hoc repeaters and nodes
  • Multi-hop voice, data, and video transmission
  • Manpack, vehicular, and airborne deployment options
  • Dynamic expansion as nodes are added
DMR Ad-Hoc Repeaters

DMR Ad-Hoc Repeaters

In emergency situations where there is no network coverage, ad hoc portable networks are very helpful. As a member of the PDR9250 family, DIGITEC PDR9250A can be a man-packed and vehicle-mounted DMR ad hoc repeater designed for scenarios where no radio coverage is available, enabling signal multi-hopping and last-mile communication. With features such as fast deployment, seamless communication, and flexible networking, it works as a radio, repeater, and mesh node. It is an ideal solution for personnel working at isolated utility sites, first responders during disaster and rescue operations, or those working underground or in tunnels.

Versatile Connectivity Multiple Working Modes Flexible and Reliable Networking, Fast Development Ease of Installation
Ad-Hoc / SFR Radios

Ad-Hoc / SFR Radios

Designed for emergency response system, SDR7000A works as a mobile repeater as well as a high-end digital radio which incorporates such advanced features as virtual trunking, IP68 protection, GPS, full duplex call, Ad Hoc, SFR, etc. Ad Hoc enables quick networking and flexible deployment.

  • Flexible and Reliable Ad-Hoc Networking
  • Single Frequency Repeater
  • Ad-Hoc Networking
  • Indoor Outdoor Positioning
Voice Services Security Services Data Services
MC-M (Mission Critical MESH)

MC-M (Mission Critical MESH)

In real mission-critical situations, things are more complicated than we can imagine. Voice communication alone is not enough to make rescue decisions; more information is required for commanders. Wireless MESH network is a new network architecture consisting of a wide variety of nodes. Utilizing a non-centralized distributed network to realize real-time multimedia interaction with voice, video, and pictures, it operates on the move and beyond line-of-sight. It offers advantages such as multi-hopping connections, self-organizing, self-managing, and self-repairing capabilities.

High Reliability Fast Deployment Great Mobility NLOS Transmission