FreeWave presents secure M2M wireless solution

WavePoint family of networking solutions is designed for government and defense applications.


Orlando, Fla. – FreeWave Technologies Inc., a producer of industrial-grade, secure M2M wireless networking solutions, has introduced its WavePoint family of solutions for government and defense applications. The WavePoint family offers high-speed connectivity to support bandwidth-hungry applications, adapts to changing tactical needs, and provides military-grade security capabilities. The wireless M2M communications architecture from FreeWave delivers secure, end-to-end, broadband wireless communications and is comprised of the multi-channel WavePoint 10e platform (released earlier this year) and several single channel WavePoint 20e modules being released throughout the remainder of 2014. The comprehensive product suite supports command and control of unmanned systems, remote sensing, vehicle tracking, guided parachutes for supply drops, remote target acquisition, and more.
 
"With WavePoint's high performance capabilities, government organizations and defense contractors can now take advantage of higher data rates, IP video and mobile mesh networking capabilities without sacrificing security or reliability," explained Ashish Sharma, CMO of FreeWave Technologies. "We are proud to bring highly innovative wireless M2M communications solutions to market for our government and defense customers that have requested advanced capabilities to continue to improve soldier protection, military asset safety, increased government and ally security and more."
 
The WavePoint 20e single channel modules come in multiple packages (both enclosed and board level) and its data links can operate in the frequency band that best suits the need of the application – 900MHz, 1.3GHz, 2.4GHz, 4.4GHz or other suitable spectrums. WavePoint is scalable and supports mesh, point-to-point, and point-to-multipoint networks and is equipped with security and encryption features so that mission-critical information is kept safe.
 
 
Source: FreeWave Technologies Inc.