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AD HOC System

AD HOC System

In disaster response and relief, it is not uncommon that different departments use their own communications systems; and essential information and data are scattered across systems that cannot be interconnected due to the adoption of different technologies. Efficient coordination and resources allocation become a challenge. Especially when the frequencies and radio types are different, organizations like medical, police and fire station cannot even talk to each other. BelFone answers with BMC’s subsystem MC-D (AD HOC communication). It connects central command and field command network; and different frequencies of various departments manage to transmit in the same network, making all-in-one communication network to realize wider cooperation.
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Chain Network


Chain Network of AD HOC Communication


Tree Network


Tree Network of AD HOC Communication


Comprehensive Network


Comprehensive Network of AD HOC Communication


Ensure Last Mile Communication
Ensure Last Mile Communication
With the feature of auto repeater, the system allows the signal to keep hopping until it reaches the optimal node, which ensures last-mile connectivity beyond line-of-sight.
Coverage on Demand
Coverage on Demand
As a highly mobile system, the on-site base station can be deployed and withdrawn without much hustle. Wherever the emergency happens, it offers coverage on demand. With best-in-class system designs and radio performance regardless of the environment, BelFone Ad Hoc is the choice of coverage on demand.
High Reliability and Resilience
High Reliability and Resilience
Designed to be military standard,rugged, portable, durable, waterproof and dustproof, it can be quickly deployed and work under the harsh conditions to ensure reliable connectivity. AP nodes in Mesh network is able to access the available links automatically even in the event of multiple points of failure.
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AD HOC System
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