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Luceor systems are valued for their autonomy, fault tolerance, mobility, rapid implementation by non-technical personnel, and capabilities to integrate seamlessly with existing IT infrastructure.
Luceor systems are deployed for critical outdoor networking applications that cannot be served by traditional wired or wireless technologies. Example applications include:
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Homeland Security
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Linking outdoor equipment to ERP and control systems
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Surveillance of public and private areas for safety and security
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Temporary networks for major events, motorcades, convoys, and emergency response to natural disasters or civil unrest
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Transportation system control and surveillance (trains, trams, buses, etc.)
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Luceor Fast Facts
Founded in 2005
Privately held: Investors include Orkos Capital and 3T Capital
Headquarters: Issy les Moulineaux (92), France
Technology
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Pioneered commercial usage of OLSR mesh protocol developed by INRIA HIPERCOM standardized by IETF
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Partnered with INFRES, TELECOM Paris Laboratory in WiMESH technology development
History
2005: Winner of the National Competition of the French Ministry of Research
2005: Winner of the Springboard Enterprises Senate Award
2007: First prototype of temporary network
2009: First commercial deployment
2009: First prototype of permanent network with mobility capabilities
2011: Launched fully autonomous standalone WiMESH solution for rapidly deployed temporary networks and resilient fixed infrastructures
2011: French Ministry of Interior standardizes on Luceor WiMESH networks for RAID and CRS units
2012: Deployment of a 150 nodes fully meshed network, with fast mobility, in the biggest French harbour.
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