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Industrial IoT Solutions for Federal Bands – A Solutions Note by Doodle Labs

Industrial IoT Solutions for Federal Bands – A Solutions Note by Doodle Labs

Federal, Public Safety, and Defense applications deployed in the field are highly dependent on reliable and robust communications links. Currently, most Federal bands still use old wireless technologies and waveforms that were designed for voice and low bandwidth data traffic. Doodle Labs provides a Solutions Note to bring private sector technology to Public Safety and Defense applications.

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SOMERSET, N.J., March 7, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Federal, Public Safety, and Defense applications deployed in the field are highly dependent on reliable and robust communications links. Currently, most Federal bands still use old wireless technologies and waveforms that were designed for voice and low bandwidth data traffic.

At the same time, the surge in popularity of the Industrial Internet of Things (Industrial IoT) has driven the development of new technologies in the private sector. While it would seem that migrating these innovations to Public Safety and Defense applications would be straightforward, this has been a challenge for government-focused OEMs and system integrators.

Doodle Labs solves these problems by using state-of-the-art MIMO technologies and applying them to Federal bands.

In this solution note, we will explore the challenges faced by OEMs in the public safety and defense sector, and how wireless technologies from Doodle Labs can help overcome them. Some of the key features often required of wireless solutions in this space that are explored in this paper:

  • Operation at Federal frequencies
  • Long-range communication
  • Encryption and immunity against cyber attacks
  • Extensibility and ease of integration

Read our Solution Note discussing how these requirements are met using Doodle Labs radios.

 

SOURCE Doodle Labs



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