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RDARS adds Mesh Mod V1.0 networking to its Eagle platform

by CM staff   

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This advancement enables remote Eagle Nest stations and Eagle Eye drones to communicate with each other locally and offer a remote command and control centre option for enhanced operations.

TORONTO — RDARS has finalized the development and testing of its patent pending Eagle Watch Mesh Mod V1.0.

This advancement enables remote Eagle Nest stations and Eagle Eye drones to communicate with each other locally and offer a remote command and control centre option for enhanced operations.The Eagle Watch software platform is developed in-house by RDARS.

In deployments where the property footprint is large enough to require more than one Eagle Nest station and Eagle Eye drone pairing, in order to provide more security coverage the Eagle Nests stations and Eagle Eye drones will have the option of communicating directly with each other via intelligent co-ordination. This will help to provide security surveillance, reporting, and intervention.

The new functionality of the Mesh Mod Eagle Watch provides the operator the option to have the Eagle Watch Platform automatically decide which Eagle Eye Drone or Eagle Nest Station responds in a given situation and arranges the timing of take-offs and landings for a more continuous coverage.

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“What makes this so amazing, is that beyond the intelligence now programmed into the Eagle Eye drones and Eagle Nest stations, in many ways this solution becomes self-healing,” said Jason Braverman, CTO, RDARS. “For example, if one Nest is connected to SpaceX’s Starlink, and the other Nests nearby lose communication uplinks for any reason, they can send their data via the Starlink connected Nest.”

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