Developers: | Neptune Research Institute |
Date of the premiere of the system: | June 2023 |
Branches: | Telecommunications and Communications |
2023: Start of production
In Russia, the production of equipment for the rapid exchange of data on ships and coastal facilities of law enforcement agencies has begun. This was announced on June 8, 2023 by the press service of Rostec.
We are talking about the hardware rack of a high-speed multi-channel data transmission system (AS Neptune-VMSPD) developed by the Research Institute Neptune"" (part of the holding Roselectronics"," which, in turn, is part of Rostec). System provides generation of noise-proof adaptive radio links in short-wave range. With a single hardware rack, the equipment works simultaneously to receive up to eight independent channels and to transmit up to four independent channels. At the same time, the used technical solutions allow you to quickly adapt to changing radio communication conditions, the developers say.
The Neptune-AMD NPP provides reception and transmission of digital data, including in the flow mode, at speeds up to 19.2 kbps in one channel. The increase in transmission rate is ensured by simultaneous use of up to four independent channels. The equipment rack is designed for operation on surface ships and coastal facilities of law enforcement agencies. Unlike existing analogues, the development provides round-the-clock work in interference and reconnaissance-protected modes, the press service of Rostec notes.
Ensuring reliable radio communications between ships and coastal facilities is the most important aspect of the security system, says Sergey Pomazunov, interim general director of the Neptune Research Institute. |
According to him, by June 2023 there are no devices on the market that were comparable in their characteristics to AS Neptune-VMSPD. Serial deliveries of the system have already begun.[1]