Questions and answers:
- What is Spectrum Dominance 2.0 designed to do? It provides secure, resilient mesh network communications in contested RF environments, even under heavy electronic warfare (EW) attacks.
- How does Spectrum Dominance 2.0 mitigate jamming? It uses features like wake on wireless and dual frequency link, allowing communication on separate transmit and receive channels.
- What makes Spectrum Dominance 2.0 flexible for users? Its modular design lets users deploy features individually or combine them, and it can be added to existing radios via software upgrades.
LOS ANGELES – Silvus Technologies Inc. in Los Angeles is introducing the Spectrum Dominance 2.0 electronic warfare (EW)-resilient communications system to provide secure, protected, and high-performance mesh network communications in contested and congested radio frequency (RF) environments.
It is a software-licensable extension to the Silvus MN-MIMO waveform and enhances tactical mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) radios, and enables them to maintain communication even under intense electronic attack.
Features include layered EW defense that forces adversaries to bypass several protective layers before disrupting communications; low probability of intercept/low probability of detection (LPI/LPD), anti-jamming, and advanced threat protection.
Mitigating jamming
Dominance 2.0 offers capabilities such as wake on wireless and dual frequency link, which enable transmission and reception on different channels to mitigate jamming.
Modular flexibility enables users to deploy individual features independently or combine them into custom EW defense profiles. Software upgrade availability extends the operational life of existing StreamCaster MANET radios without sacrificing range, throughput, robustness, or scalability.
For more information contact Silvus Technologies online at https://silvustechnologies.com/.