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Are you Ready?….
What happens when there is,
• NO cellular service
• NO radio service
• NO terrestrial services
The Impossible CAN Happen
• The North Tower held the area’s Cellular antennas
• The power was knocked out or shut off so terrestrial resources stopped working
Mobile Emergency Communication Solution Provides:
• Ability to communicate when No terrestrial services are available
• Ability to communicate from even extremely remote locations
• Ability to communicate in a number of different formats, Data, Voice, Video and Facsimile
Do you want to…
• Make telephone calls when no terrestrial resources exist?
• Communicate to any other telephone in the world?
Do you need to…
• Receive or send facsimiles from your deployed location?
• Provide paper verification for legal requirements?
Everyone Needs…
• Access to their emails even when on a remote deployment
• Use email as a form of “last available” communication if other terrestrial systems are down
What about reference material…
• Maybe you need to access reference web sites for terrain information
• Or perhaps for chemical response reference
Wouldn’t it be Great…
• To have access to your database that exists at the office
• Now you can extend your office solutions into the field, no matter how far the field is…
How does it work?
• Using a specially designed three axis mobile platform, a satellite dish can be automatically pointed at a geostationary satellite located thousands of kilometers away
• Once connected, the system is then able to use an IP network to provide connectivity to a number of available services
Technical Explanation
• Using the dish, a beam is sent up from your vehicle to the satellite in geostationary orbit over the earth
• That satellite is located 22,300 miles directly over the equator
• The satellite rebroadcast the signal down to the ground
• A Ground Station receives the transmission and diverts it to its’ ultimate location using fiber optic cable
• If a reply message is needed, the message is returned to the Earth Station
• The Earth Station then sends the message back up to the satellite
• The Satellite in turn retransmits the message back to your remote vehicle
Technical Explanation cont’d
System Benefits
• Fast deployment on short notice
• Works in a variety of weather conditions
• Portable or vehicle mounted
• Bandwidth can be adjusted to match requirement
• Built-in encryption insures privacy (depending on airtime used)
iNetVu™ Technical Specifications
iNetVu 1.2 Meter DishDeployment Sensors
GPS AntennaCompass ±2ºTilt sensor ±0.2º
Maximum Mount RotationAzimuth: Full 360º in overlapping ±200º
sectorsElevation: 165ºPolarization: ±90º
Environmental:Survival
Wind Deployed: 70 MPH (110 km/hr.) Wind Stowed: 140 MPH (225 km/hr.)
- Operational Wind: 40 MPH (65 km/hr.) Temperature: Industrial specifications
iNetVu™ Technical Specifications
iNetVu 1.8 Meter DishDeployment Sensors
GPS AntennaCompass ±2ºTilt sensor ±0.2º
Maximum Mount RotationAzimuth: Full 360º in overlapping ±200º
sectorsElevation: 0-75ºPolarization: ±90º
Environmental:Survival
Wind Deployed: 70 MPH (112 km/hr.) Wind Stowed: 140 MPH (225 km/hr.)
- Operational Wind: 40 MPH (64 km/hr.)Temperature: Industrial specifications
iNetVu Flyaway Solution
- Portable and Scalable- Transportable Case includes Battery +2 foldable solar panels (125W), expandable to 4 - Single AGM (Sealed Lead Acid) battery holding up to 100Amp/Hr, expandable - Direct AC (110 or 220VAC) and DC (12VDC) outlets- Recharged via Solar Panels, Vehicle DC or AC;- Can Operate for 2 days on typical load (Antenna+Ctlr+modem+BUC+IPphone+laptop)
iNetVu Mobile Software
Auto-Pointing to Programmed Satellite Satellite Services same as Fixed Antennas Quick Re-acquiring of Satellite based on last good
position Auto Stow if the Vehicle is moved Manual Control of the Dish from User Interface Configurable to Locate any Satellite Interfaces with Satellite Modem and iNetVu Controller Display of GPS Information Built-In Auto Cross Pol Mechanism