US-based company Persistent Systems announced on 12 June that it has been awarded a contract to supply its Wave Relay mobile ad hoc networking technology (MANET) to QinetiQ North America (QNA) for the US Armyâs Common Robotic System-Individual (CRS[I]) programme.
Persistent Systems will provide its Wave Relay MANET technology for fitment into the backpackable QNA systems for the US Armyâs CRS(I) programme. (QNA/ Persistent Systems)
The award comes after QNA won a seven-year indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (ID/IQ) contract in March, valued up to USD164 million, for the supply of CRS(I) systems, which the company described as backpackable robots, weighing less than 11 kg (25 lb), âthat dismount users can carry with sensor suites for viewing and detecting threats, providing greater situational awareness in the fieldâ.
Under the recently signed contract, QNA placed low-rate initial production delivery (LRIP) orders for Persistentâs âWave Relay-enabling Embedded Moduleâ for fitment into the new small ground robots to provide âsecure, long-range data communicationâ, said Persistent.
Leslie Hulser, Persistentâs director of programmes, told Janeâs that the first CRS(I) systems are expected to be fielded soon, with full-rate production (FRP) set to begin in 2020, amounting to âbetween 3,000 and 3,200 unitsâ.
Each of these systems will be equipped with an embedded module, which is a smaller form factor version of Persistentâs fifth-generation radio (MPU5) without the rugged exterior.
The embedded module uses multiple input/multiple output (MIMO) technology, which Hulser described as âa leap forwardâ as it âincreases bandwidth up to approximately 100 bits/per secondâ. Each module is fitted with an onboard video encoder/decoder that saves the end user from carrying multiple extra devices.
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