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Nexis is designed specifically for the requirements of fleet and vehicle applications. 

Nexis supports a wide range of wireless network architectures from a variety of vendors, and as such is ideally suited to provide the gateway between a sites wireless communications solution and the vehicles on-board systems. 

FEATURES 

  • Primary WLAN radio with options for 802.11bg (2.4GHz @ 600mW), 802.11a (5GHz @ 600mW), 900MHz (@ 700mW) and other licensed frequency bands including 3GHz and 4.9GHz (@ 400mW-700mW), all at 54Mbps. An option for 802.11n, operating at up to 300Mbps,will be available later in the year.  The radio module is field upgradeable to provide a minimal cost upgrade path as technologies change.
  • Full support for all WLAN security algorithms ensure the highest levels of security are available.
  • Secondary radio slot supporting a 3G/GSM radio modem, a second WLAN radio or a WiMAX radio.  Most installations will utilise the 3G / GSM modem option to provide seamless roaming between on-site and off-site, as well as remote access (if enabled) for applications such as remote monitoring, vehicle diagnostics and support if required.
  • Integrated GPS, with optional high precision / Glonass upgrade, including support for IP-based GPS corrections (with priority delivery via native mesh support) or other RF-based corrections (eg. via VHF/UHF radio).  Support for GPS augmentation systems (eg. Novariant, Locata, etc)  is also available.
  • Integrated accelerometer / tilt sensor (with future software upgrade to provide inertial assistance for GPS augmentation.
  • Support for Nexis PAMS solution providing a state of the art personnel tracking, man-down monitoring and proximity detection solution.
  • Optional, integrated VoIP server to ensure VoIP calls can be made directly between vehicles even in the absence of any connectivity to the backbone and/or central (corporate) VoIP servers.  This allows operators to communicate with each other using the peer-to-peer capabilities of the mesh, with no reliance backbone connectivity.
 
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