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Rajant Integrates Dual-Radio Cardinal Module Into UVify Omega Drone Platform

Rajant Integrates Dual-Radio Cardinal Module Into UVify Omega Drone Platform Image Credit: Rajant

Rajant Corporation, the pioneer of Kinetic Mesh® wireless, announced the integration of its latest credit card-sized dual-radio Cardinal module with UVify’s OMEGA drone platform at Xponential in Denver, Colorado. The Cardinal is powerful, lightweight, and notably the smallest dual-radio platform within Rajant’s portfolio of industrial wireless nodes.

Designed with UAVs in mind, Cardinal supports applications like drone swarms for military applications, track verification systems for rail maintenance, inventory management for smart warehousing, industrial security and mapping for large enterprise sites, and drone light shows. InstaMesh is built on Layer 2 meshing, which minimizes latency to effect real-time changes in light shows. Dual radio allows communication between drones to extend drone shows into the thousands.

Robert Cheek, Rajant strategic partner UVify COO

Rajant's latest release, the Cardinal, will transform how organizations think about drone swarms, including military, commercial, and lightshow applications. The low latency, dual-radio lightweight Cardinal enables the expansion of these drone applications far beyond current performance levels.

Don Gilbreath, Rajant Corporation’s Vice President of Systems

Rajant Kinetic Mesh BreadCrumb radio nodes, coupled to UVify platforms, have previously been flown in large drone swarm formations with DARPA's OFFensive Swarm-Enabled Tactics (OFFSET) program. They have also been deployed to autonomously verify railroad track integrity using video for predictive maintenance as well as supporting light shows for Chris Martin and Coldplay. The 100+ unmanned aircraft systems (UASs) demonstrated highly distributed computing and distributed communications for various markets and swarm research programs. The new UVify OMEGA can be ordered with the Rajant Cardinal built in, which is our latest and smallest. The Cardinal module has a credit card-sized footprint and two-radios. There is a magnesium heat sink and RF shield to help keep weight to a minimum.

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