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Mercury Wideband Network Radio
ITT Industries
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ITT's Mercury Wideband Network Radio (WNR) is providing
the backbone for the first two digitized divisions of the US Army
and the British Army Bowman digitization program. The system
operates at the 225 – 450 MHz UHF frequency band introducing a High
Capacity Data radio (HCDR) which can be deployed both on the move
(at speeds of up to 50 km/h) and from fixed positions, supporting
intelligence, targeting, air defense and command posts as well as
backbone data operations. Utilizing self-organizing networking
techniques, the WNR is independent from fixed base stations and can
therefore be deployed with mobile units. In a typical brigade
application, the aggregate throughput of the WNR can deliver over 2
mbps, supporting multiple users at a data rate of 288 kbps per user.
This capacity has already demonstrated effectively for bandwidth
demanding video teleconferencing from moving vehicles. A message
delivery rate of about one second per message (at an average 4
hops), operating at a maximum power of 20 watts, the WNR covers a
range of 35-40 km in open terrain.
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