PERSISTENT SYSTEMS
Headquartered in New York City since 2007, Persistent Systems LLC is a global communications technology company
which develops, manufactures and integrates a patented and secure Mobile Ad Hoc Networking (MANET) system: Wave
Relay
®
. The company’s industry-leading R&D team has designed wireless networking protocols to support their cutting
edge Wave Relay
®
system and has designed MIMO radios to allow the Wave Relay
®
MANET to achieve its highest
potential. Wave Relay
®
is capable of running real-time data, video, voice and other applications under the most difficult
and unpredictable conditions. Their suite of products is field proven and utilized in Commercial, Military, Government,
Industrial, Agriculture, Mining, Oil and Gas, Robotics, and Unmanned System markets.
THE MPU5
The MPU5 is the Next Generation Wave Relay
®
platform. Leveraging multiple leading edge technologies such as MIMO
and Android™, the MPU5 is a smart radio that delivers increased performance, reliability, and capability to the end user
in a small, cost-efficient package. Stream multiple HD Video feeds, run commercial and custom apps, view situational
awareness, and communicate with high quality audio all with a single device and a minimal number of accessories.
WAVE RELAY
®
MANET
The Wave Relay
®
System is a peer-to-peer wireless MANET networking solution in which there is no master node. If any
device fails, the rest of the devices continue to communicate using any remaining connectivity. By eliminating master
nodes, gateways, access points, and central coordinators from the design, Wave Relay
®
delivers high levels of fault
tolerance regardless of which nodes might fail. The system is designed to maximize the capacity of the radio frequency
(RF) spectrum and to minimize the network overhead. While optimizing efficiency, Wave Relay
®
also implements tech-
niques that increase multicast reliability. The advanced multicast functionality allows the system to support both multicast
voice and video over IP.
Wave Relay
®
is designed to maintain high bandwidth con nectivity among devices that are on the move. The system
is scalable, enabling it to incorporate unlimited meshed devices into the wireless network, where the devices
themselves form the communication infrastructure. Even in highly dynamic environments, the system is able to