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Features
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Current State of the Art
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BeamNetÒ Capabilities
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Speed
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2.5 Gbps –
10 Gbps
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10 Gbps – 1 Tbps
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Distance
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2 – 15 Km
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15 Km – unlimited (with networking)
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Interfaces
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Electrical
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Optical
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Architecture
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Point to
point
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Point to multi-point network
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Client
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Stationary
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Moving
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Platforms
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Terrestrial
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Indoors, terrestrial, aerial and satellite
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Weather limitations
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Fog, snow
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Pulse stretching and path diversity
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Security
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128 bit
encryption
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128 bit and Layer 1 security
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Beam-to-beam
technology capitalizes on the combined transmit and receive
gains to maximize connectivity range for a given laser
transmitter power. The sub-pulse stretching and wavefront
reconstruction minimize the effects on optical propagation of
fog, clouds, and lower atmosphere turbulence. The multi-beam
optical arrays, combined with the point-to-point MANET control
mechanisms, provide many simultaneous connections in a network
while maintaining beam agility for adaptive on-demand access,
node motion, and relaying. For more information on our
technologies and capabilities, contact
us