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GO Net's patented high-performance wireless xRF(tm) technology can increase the security, improve the operations and business continuity capabilities. GO Net's wireless broadband solutions are providing the needed bandwidth to help achieve network objectives in one of the most difficult RF environments.
GO Net's patented high-performance wireless xRF(tm) technology can increase the security, improve the operations and business continuity capabilities. GO Net's wireless broadband solutions are providing the needed bandwidth to help achieve network objectives in one of the most difficult RF environments.
GO Net's patented high-performance wireless xRF(tm) technology can increase the security, improve the operations and business continuity capabilities. GO Net's wireless broadband solutions are providing the needed bandwidth to help achieve network objectives in one of the most difficult RF environments.
Sea Ports: Huge Opportunities in a Challenging Networking Environment Global sea ports, like other industries, need to innovate to stay competitive. Greater operational efficiency translates into directly into financial strength and viability. The implementation of advanced applications remote cargo monitoring, video surveillance, cargo tracking through RFID tags, and Internet access for cruise ship passengers for ship-to-shore, on-ship and on-shore transactions requires a reliable and robust network infrastructure. Increasingly, wireless broadband solutions are providing the needed bandwidth to help achieve network objectives in one of the most difficult RF environments. Sea Ports are characterized by complex operations that can be spread over a huge service area, involving the movement of both large amounts of cargo and increasing numbers of passengers.
Sea Ports Tough on Network Deployments Port operations pose significant challenges for RF infrastructures. Common issues to navigate include signal interference and high noise floors, multi-path conditions from constantly changing container stack configuration and interoperability challenges from existing communications systems and devices. Signal propagation is further complicated by the combination of quay cranes, containers and other machinery, which can lead to varying RF canyons. GO Nets patented high-performance wireless xRF technology can increase the security, improve the operations and business continuity capabilities as well as enable interoperable communications at these major commercial cross points.
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Wi-Fi Communication for Sea Ports in Function of the Service Area
On-Shore Operations: Port Operation & Logistics: - VoIP Service - Data Connectivity - Vehicular Unit Harbor Control: - Video Surveillance - Access Control - Vehicular Units Ship-to-Shore Operations: - Database Information Access Services - Voice Service - Internet Connectivity On-Ship Operations: - Voice Service - Internet Access
Carrier-Grade Wireless Networking Delivers Security and Operational Efficiencies for Sea Ports
While video surveillance deployments tend to focus on the port and dockside areas, GO Net nodes extend broadband voice, video and data networking services in ship-to-shore applications and on the ships themselves. In the ship-to-shore operations for underway vessels entering and leaving the harbor, and docked at port, GO Nets wireless xRF TM
mesh technology replaces the cable infrastructure widely used. This provides the ships with uninterrupted high bandwidth service, even as they transition from underway communications to pier side, reducing both the recurring maintenance costs and the service disruptions associated with cable-based connections. In addition to fix wireless access, GO Net provides connectivity from moving vehicles or tow boats through a Vehicular Unit for both voice and data access as well as video transmission, which can be forwarded to the harbor control room. Port-wide, dockside, ship-to-shore broadband wireless networking enables all port personnel, including port security officials, to work more productively, and improves the security and efficiency of port operations overall. Port personnel are able to access,
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receive, transmit and share classified information over a secure wireless architecture that is less expensive, less disruptive and more robust than alternative solutions. In some ports, additional savings can be achieved through the reduction of cellular charges. GO Nets ability to reliably support Quality of Service (QoS) parameters and classification and prioritization of traffic by bandwidth and application: Traffic prioritization by application ensures high-quality low latency and jitter-free voice and video transmission. Traffic prioritization by bandwidth enables secure, uninterrupted network availability for port personnel around the clock. As an example, even while cruise ship passengers are enjoying high-speed, public internet access, the same wireless mesh architecture is delivering critical voice, data and video communications to port security and other personnel on a separate and secure network.
Figure: Example of a GO Net Systems Sea Port Deployment Architecture Outdoor mall Warehouse CPE + Video Client CPE + Video Client CPE Vehicular Unit Video Surveillance Ship-to-Shore Communication CPE CPE Backhaul to Control Room VoIP + Data VoIP + Data CPE Warehouse MBW 2100 MBW 1100 MBW 1100
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Advantages of xRF TM Adaptive Beamforming Smart Antenna Technology in Sea Port Deployments
Seaport environments are characterized by a multitude of metal elements (fencing, towers, cars, containers and levers). These elements reflect the radio signals causing significant interferences which deteriorate the RF signal and reduce the range and throughput of the radio system. Designed to solve these interference, range and capacity issues that plague outdoor Wi-Fi deployments in the unlicensed spectrum, GO Nets xRF TM adaptive beamforming is a revolutionary technology designed to bring carrier-class performance to Wi-Fi networking environments. A patented, purpose-built solution, xRF TM technology combines a unique smart antenna array with powerful Digital Signal Processing (DSP). The advantages of beamforming are particularly notable when transmitting over refractive or reflective surfaces, such as water or building walls respectively and hence especially suitable for sea port deployment. When a client signal is detected, radiated power is amplified in the direction of the intended receiver and the transmission pathway is narrowed to a directional dedicated beam of 27 degrees. The results are a significant increase in signal strength and reduced interferences, and increased broadcasting of up to 200%. By using adaptive beamforming instead of an omnidirectional broadcast pattern, the number of access points needed in network deployments can be reduced by up to 50%. This translates into significant savings in both capital expenditures and on-going operational expenditures.
Figure: Operation Mode of Omnidirectional vs. Beamforming Antennas xRM TM Beamforming Technology - Advantages at a Glance Range extension up to 200% Network capacity increases of up to 400% Coverage improvement up to 400%
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Product Portfolio: GO Net Systems Fully Integrated Wi-Fi Solution
All Go Net Systems base stations and systems are designed to deliver the highest levels of performance and reliability at the lowest possible cost.
MBW 2000 Mesh Series Micro Base Stations: Delivers top-down micro-cell Wi-Fi coverage from rooftops and communication towers. MBW 1000 Mesh Series Pico Base Stations: Delivers complementary pico-cell street level Wi-Fi coverage. Suitable for light pole and street pole installations. MBW 500 Mesh Series Femto Base Stations: Works in concert with both the MBW2000 and 1000 series to provide cost-effective fill-in coverage. MBW110 Vehicular Unit: Seamless in-car wired or wireless connectivity from vehicles moving at a speed of up to 100km/hr, with embedded PCMCIA for support of additional technologies. MBW120 Video Surveillance: CPE connecting to any surveillance camera, featuring an internal adaptive compression engine supporting a ceaseless video stream even under high levels of noise and usage.
All systems are fully manageable with GO Net Systems MBW EMS/MNS management solution.
For information on how your business can benefit from the innovative approaches being developed by GO Net Systems, please contact us via email at info@gonetworks.com.