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WiMESH systems
dedicated to critical applications

Luceor WiMESH systems are designed for high availability wireless network infrastructures, temporary networks as well as emergency deployments.

Luceor WiMESH systems are based on WiMESH technology. Redundant routing and meshing capabilities allow routers to connect step by step, dynamically and instantaneously, without any central control. Routers build up a resilient network with no master node and no SPOF (Single Point Of Failure).

Luceor implements international standard for routing: OLSR (RFC 3626). This protocol was first developed by INRIAin France and validated by different Defense organizations (France, DoD and NATO).

Luceor communication systems operate in UHF and hyper frequency bands. They are dedicated for outdoor operations and cover distances from 100 meters to 10 kilometers.

 

WiMESH technology offer multiple benefits:

Ultra-fast and simplified network deployment: the equipment is self-configurable. The deployment of a network does not require complex configuration. Non-technical staff can handle it.

Network coverage scalability: adding a node in the network can be done without interrupting data flow. The network reconfigures itself automatically and without any technical intervention.

High fault tolerant: technology allows seamless automatic reconfiguration. In a redundant architecture, the network will automatically reroute the flow when a link is down.

Autonomy: stand-alone equipment overcomes electrical connection and ensure power supply of third party IP equipment, such as sensors, cameras or others, making deployements completely wireless. Batteries are intelligent and managed throughout the network.

 

Maintain high-speed connectivity on the move: tested and validated up to 150 km / h, without any interruption of flows and a transparent "handover" (moving from one cell to another) . This is an exclusivity of Luceor technology.

Significant reduction on installation costs (elimination of cabling and associated civil engineering) and operational costs (no recurring subscriptions).