Network for connecting robots, sensors, drones, unmanned surface

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Network for connecting robots, sensors, drones, unmanned surface and underwater vehicles in Oil & Gas Industry: on the ground in the air on the water surface underwater 2017

Wireless equipment and networks on the market have some serious disadvantages All mobile networks on the market (3G, 4G, LTE, Wi-Fi, etc.) operate in UHF spectrum (frequencies above 430 MHz) and have some serious disadvantages: short range: usually the radius of coverage of UHF transceivers is about 3 - 10 kilometers. As an example, a circle with 3 km radius in the gulf of Mexico. totally unstable connectivity (especially in bad weather) highly susceptible to hacking do not allow successful integration of drones, autonomous surface vehicles, etc. for commercial operations

With new technologies networks can be drastically improved Next generation antenna technologies allow creating mobile mesh-networks on HF & VHF frequencies with long range up to 150 km communications and additional encryption on hardware level Next generation antenna technologies can drastically improve wireless networks, equipment and devices: long range: allow adding HF & VHF spectrum for mobile broadband in order to bring long range communications up to 150 kilometers from transceiver 100 % stable connectivity in any weather (even in storm) Cybersecurity: construction of networks with additional encryption on hardware level, using frequency hopping in a very wide range.

Covering large areas with 100% stable, highly secure and cheap connectivity As an example, even 30 transceivers with next generation antenna systems, installed on ships, buoys, platforms, etc. can cover the whole area of Gulf of Mexico with highly secure, stable, high speed (23 Mbps) mobile connectivity which will be very cheap: at least 200 times cheaper in comparison with mobile networks on the market at least 1000 times cheaper in comparison with satellite communication networks on the market

One single highly secure mesh-network to connect and operate objects on the ground, in the air, Using these highly secure mobile data links it is possible to connect all sensors robots, sensors, drones, unmanned surface vehicles for various commercial operations Underwater acoustic, optical and wired connections can be combined in one single mesh-network

Pipeline monitoring and data gathering from sky using network of drones Drastically decrease OPEX & CAPEX on pipeline monitoring and data gathering 24/7 10x times cheaper in comparison with small aviation Several times cheaper in comparison with current drone technologies on the market , because of the ability to operate network of drones from any distance (right now maximum distance on the market is 50 km for each drone)

Underwater monitoring and leak detection Integration of autonomous underwater vehicles Drastically decrease OPEX & CAPEX on underwater pipeline monitoring

Connecting autonomous surface vehicles and drones for various commercial marine operations Integration of autonomous underwater vehicles Decrease OPEX & CAPEX for various marine operations and surveying Interconnect drones on the water surface, on the land and in the sky in one single mesh-network

Pilot project cost Estimate pilot project cost is $23 M

About us Genesys Technologies LTD is a team of top specialists in the field of wireless communications, cybersecurity and unmanned systems.    During many we are closely working with:   FCC: Federal Communications Committee FAA: Federal Aviation Administration DARPA: Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency DOD: Department of Defense US Congress UN project office on governance