Rajant Corporation, the pioneer of Kinetic Mesh Networks and provider of pervasive, multi-frequency wireless solutions, has been showcasing a broad range of its innovative broadband mesh offerings for remote critical infrastructure at the 2012 ENTELEC Conference & Expo, this week at the George R Brown Convention Center in Houston, TX (booth #126).
"Our networks can be deployed virtually anywhere in the world and we’ve proven that physical distance, terrain and environmental conditions have little impact on network performance," noted Rajant co-founder and CEO Robert Schena. "Only Rajant’s Kinetic Mesh Networking technology offers a solution for reliably connecting large numbers of highly mobile equipment, vehicles, vessels and people – and we do it in the industries that are important to the attendees of ENTELEC 2012."
Rajant solutions are based on the proven Rajant BreadCrumb® wireless, portable mesh networking nodes and InstaMesh software, which enable continuous and instantaneous routing of wireless and wired connections. This dynamic frequency utilization capability allows for total network mobility – Kinetic Meshing – as well as robust fault tolerance, high throughput and low latency.
The powerful flexibility of Rajant’s Kinetic Mesh Networking can be applied to virtually any remote critical infrastructure where broadband data and communications are required. For example, a cluster of BreadCrumb nodes situated on a group of wells, pipelines or drilling platforms can be readily connected via satellite transponder to satisfy a full range of communications needs.