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3 April 2008 RHINO: armoured plated networking with intelligent high speed wireless ad hoc capability
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This paper describes the concept of an intelligent high speed wireless ad-hoc network, which is currently being developed. The technology aims at, not replacing any of the existing standards, but aims to complement them in urban, military and hazardous environments. Known as Rhino, the technology is a platform independent, IP based network which will provide adequate bandwidth for real time video, audio and data traffic. The technology and specifications described in this paper are based on initial development of the technology.
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Garik Markarian and Farid Singh "RHINO: armoured plated networking with intelligent high speed wireless ad hoc capability", Proc. SPIE 6982, Mobile Multimedia/Image Processing, Security, and Applications 2008, 698206 (3 April 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.784635
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KEYWORDS
Video

Standards development

Video surveillance

Telecommunications

Computer security

Modulation

Network security

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