Android™-loaded MPU5 runs Autonodyne common control station software while RDC provides command inputs. NEW YORK, N.Y. – Persistent Systems, LLC (“Persistent”) , a leader in mobile ad hoc networking ...
Even the often far-reaching researchers at Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) seems to think this one is a stretch: Develop what’s known as mobile ad-hoc wireless technology that lets ...
At certain times in history, new technologies emerge that spawn a 'flowering' of new products, applications and problem solving paradigms. Often there is a surfeit of possibilities which encourages ...
BAE Systems last week scored a $8.5m (£4.3m) contract with the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or Darpa, to develop an "intrinsically secure" mobile network for military use in planes, ...
Today, XCurrency has released a brand new trustless mesh network that looks to create revolutionary advancement in privacy, scalability and mobility. This is the final component of the company’s Rev 2 ...
Elistair and Silvus technologies united their expertise to provide mobile-networked multiple inputs and multiple-output (MN-MIMO) networking by embedding a Silvus Streamcaster 4200 MIMO radio into an ...
Headquartered in New York City since 2007, Persistent Systems, LLC (“Persistent”) is a global communications technology company which develops, manufactures, and integrates a patented and secure ...
The FBI recently awarded a $100 million, multi-award indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract for Tactical Mesh/Mobile Ad Hoc Network Systems to support the bureau’s Operational Technology ...
Electrical engineers at the University of California, San Diego will lead a six-university effort to enable troops to set up mobile communications networks on the battlefield, using lightweight ...
New York, N.Y.— Persistent Systems, LLC (“Persistent”), a leader in Mobile Ad hoc Networking (MANET) Technology and developer of Wave Relay®, announced today that it was awarded an $8.9 million ...
Scene: You walk into a room "anywhere" with your laptop in hand, wireless card in place. You join four work mates with their assorted PDAs, laptops and cell phones. Shortly, three more associates ...