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A wireless infrastructure network consists of data connections between radios that are attached to fixed structures:

poles, towers, buildings, etc. The layout and data communication can be implemented through point-to-point,
point-to-multipoint, and mesh topologies, or any hybrid to efficiently connect the dots. The network can be
implemented in a structured way for permanent use, or ad-hoc for temporary connectivity.
Fluidmesh developed wireless technology for mission-critical communication over unlicensed spectrum in 2005, with
the specific aim of supporting demanding CCTV applications, and since then has supported a wide array of wireless
backbone needs.

POINT TO
POINT LINKS

POINT TO
MULTIPOINT LINKS

MESH LINKS
A mobile wireless infrastructure network consists of data connections between radios deployed on vehicles and fixed
structures (V2I), or between vehicles alone (V2V). Such a network needs to support seamless handoff, low-latency and
data prioritization, and intelligent roaming decision. Fluidmesh radios are the best choice for high-performance, stable
data streams between a fixed trackside infrastructure and moving vehicle. Our brand name for this suite of solutions since
2010, FLUIDITY is deployed supporting data-streaming applications for high-speed trains, metros, mining trucks, police
cars, robots, and others.

TRAINS
LINKS - FLUIDITY

TERMINAL OPERATIONS
LINKS - FLUIDITY

BUSES
LINKS - FLUIDITY

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