24/03/2011
Free space optical transmission solution gives more effective performance
Biggleswade, Bedfordshire (UK)
Founder and MD of AMG Systems, Dr. Alan Hayes, says, “There is a requirement in the market for an optical transmission solution that can bridge the gap between two sites that have fibre optic cabling but where installing additional cables is not feasible for some reason. An example of this would be in a highways environment with a network gap or, just simply, a road crossing where the associated civils works required to install the additional infrastructure would be cost prohibitive. This is why we have developed the Skybeam series.
“Skybeam Maxi transmits four redundant beams of light that overlap and adjust via Multi-beam array tracking technology. This combined with rotational optics, and automatic power control results in greater link margins, which translates into improved optical performance. The lens constantly re-adjusts itself to changes in the atmospheric environment or to compensate for movement in, say, a building or a gantry.
“We have also developed Skybeam Mini, which is ideally suited for LAN-to LAN backbone connectivity without the need for time consuming trenching and ground works or costly recurring leased lines. The products connect directly to the fibre network and provide a seamless transmission path”.
Skybeam Maxi is available in two versions, 155 and 1G for long distance transmission. 155 can transmit up to 155Mbps over 2 km line of sight and 1G can transmit 1.25 Gbps over 1 km line of sight. Skybeam Mini 1G transmits full duplex 1.25 Gigabit Ethernet up to 500 m line of sight, which is considerably faster than common unlicensed RF alternatives.