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Roselectronics: Telematic information transmission module

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Developers: Television Research Institute
Date of the premiere of the system: February 2025
Branches: Telecommunications and Communications

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2025: Product Announcement

In February 2025, Roselectronics announced a new device for transmitting text and alarm messages in areas without cellular coverage. The development takes advantage of the capabilities of the Gonets satellite system and is designed to work in hard-to-reach areas, including the Far North. The module also supports the transmission of telematic data from equipment operated in the absence of traditional communication channels.

According to Rostec, the equipment allows you to receive and send data at a given frequency to monitoring centers offline and does not require regular maintenance. With a sealed enclosure and the ability to install heating elements, the telecommunications module can be used at extremely low temperatures, including Arctic conditions.

A Russian device has been released for receiving and transmitting text and alarm messages where there is no communication. It works on the satellite system "Gonets"

The new development was created by the Television Research Institute (NII Television), which is part of the Roselectronics holding. Serial production of the device is scheduled to begin at the end of 2025.

Alexei Nikitin, General Director of the Research Institute of Television, noted that the new module is able to organize stable communication in conditions of remote taiga, high seas and Arctic cold. The device works stably at temperatures ranging from + 50 to − 60 degrees Celsius, making it suitable for use in the most extreme climatic conditions.

The module can be installed on various types of equipment, including logging, road, construction and railway, as well as on cars, all-terrain vehicles, mobile electrical laboratories and other vehicles. In addition, the equipment can be used on the high seas on ships and drilling platforms.

The technical characteristics of the development make it possible to provide data transmission at speeds up to 19.2 kbps in the Cosmos-Earth channel and up to 9.6 kbps in the Earth-Space channel. A receiver built into the GLONASSGPS device is responsible for determining the location, which provides accurate positioning of equipment anywhere on the planet.[1]

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