Traditionally, implementing a functional wireless network in a warehouse has been a complicated and difficult process.
Vast areas with full metal racks all have to be connected via handheld scanners, as do VoIP devices and moving vehicles with zero signal dropouts.
However, modern ports and large facilities are employing Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks to overcome the problem.
Today’s warehouse managers understand that this cost-effective technology helps to improve accuracy, as well as attract and retain customers.
Interference is mitigated using a revolutionary air-interface, which also offers reliable link operation in near and non-line-of-sight (nLOS/ NLOS) scenarios.
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