Wireless Pulse-Based Communications for Hostile Environments

Wireless Pulse-Based Communications for Hostile Environments

Mission

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Vision

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Values

Wireless Voice Communications for Aircrafts

DSI wireless UWB communications systems are mainly designed for DoD’s point-to-point short-range applications with the following characteristics:

  • Reliable communications heavy metallic environments (aircrafts, ships, etc.)
  • Communications range: up to 1000 ft
  • Operating frequency: 5 GHz and 915 MHz
  • Transmit power: Less than 200 mW (ave.)
  • Covert communications with noise like signals (below the noise floor of conventional receivers in short ranges)
  • Secure communications with physical layer encryption in addition to standard encryption techniques
  • Software based encryption – Enhancing the encryption algorithms does not require change in hardware
  • Software-defined-radio platform – Adapts to the operational environment
  • Certified for:
    • MIL-STD-464 RS103: No interference from high power radars
    • MIL-STD-464 CE106, RE102: No interference to aircraft control signals
    • Integrated with Samsung Galaxy S20
    • Clear communications without blind spots
    • Currently in manufacturing stage

These radios can adapt to longer range applications by using directional antennas, increased transmit power, signal averaging.

Through Nuclear Containment (5 ft Concrete) Wall Video and Sensor Data Communications

DSI wireless UWB communications systems are mainly designed for DoD’s point-to-point short-range applications with the following characteristics:

  • Reliable bi-directional through 5 ft nuclear concrete wall wireless UWB sensor/video communications Communications range: up to 1000 ft
  • Operating frequency: 915 MHz
  • Transmit power: Less than 200 mW (ave.)
  • Multi-factor authentication
  • Software-defined-radio platform – Adapts to the operational environment
  • TCP/IP integration with various commercial cameras and sensors

These radios can be used in current Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs) and adapt to metallic environment of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and Molten Salt Reactors (MSRs)