Pulse products enable organisations such as utilities and public service operators to manage and control smart grids and networks across large operational areas. It allows SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) telemetry applications to be "quickly and cost effectively" deployed over DMR Tier III trunked networks, state the company. The solution uses a fully integrated IP network to connect information sent from data modems or RTUs (Remote Telemetry Units) to SCADA masters.
The design aims to achieve effective operations in remote areas where cellular coverage is intermittent and installing wired networks has cost implications. Simoco will also showcase developments in DMR and P25 radio including a new range of base stations and portable and mobile devices.
“We are very much looking forward to exhibiting at IWCE this year,” said Mike Norfield, CEO at Simoco Group. “It is an authoritative event that attracts a wide range of communications technology professionals with diverse needs, and we are confident they will be excited by the latest technology we are bringing to the show.
“Simoco Pulse delivers a strong proposition to customers looking to set up communications infrastructure to support data transmission and control in remote, and often vast, operational areas. These new products work together to deliver resilient and cost-effective radio communications that are particularly suited to the electricity, water and gas sectors, but are equally valuable to any sector that remotely monitors and automates networks over large distances.
“Our latest developments in mobile and portable radio offer a step up in functionality while our P25 solutions continue to remain popular with customers as a result of their reliability and interoperability.”