Rajant Introduces Their Falcon Modular Radio Platform
High-Performance, Flexible Wireless Mesh Supports Multiple Radio Interfaces Enabling Edge Computing Capabilities
Rajant Corporation, the exclusive provider of Kinetic Mesh wireless networks, has built upon its portfolio of world-class connectivity solutions and developed a new, high-performance, expandable BreadCrumb platform, the Falcon. Pioneering and persevering through the restraints and challenges of the global pandemic, Rajant’s latest platform offers multiple MIMO radios, extremely high throughput, enhanced security performance, and edge computing capabilities for third-party applications and artificial intelligence. Combined with Rajant’s patented InstaMesh protocol, the Falcon is capable of bridging Kinetic Mesh wireless networks with other networks such as LTE/5G.
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The Falcon is part of Rajant’s initiative to develop deeply integrated solutions that securely combine data from connected people, vehicles, machines, and sensors, with machine learning. This data combination unlocks the benefits of process optimization, digital twins, predictive analytics, condition-based maintenance, augmented reality, and virtual reality while improving worker safety.
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“Rajant’s 2020 perseverance has been a collective effort. The expert legacy staff employed fresh talent to expand our in-house know-how in areas such as artificial intelligence,” says Robert Schena, Rajant’s CEO and Co-founder. “Jobs are being created, and manufacturing capabilities expanded within the United States by focusing on opportunities to future-proof the solutions we offer. Like Rajant’s other platforms and BreadCrumb radio nodes, the Falcon will be interoperable with all our technology to expand market capabilities for industries like rail, shipping ports, military, mining, and heavy construction. Being able to do video and/or LiDAR processing at the edge is core to unlocking these new capabilities. Combining edge computing with high speed, exceedingly reliable, and highly flexible connectivity delivers the tools our customers need.”
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