Rugged router for military vetronics and homeland security networking introduced by Parvus
SALT LAKE CITY, 28 Nov. 2012. Parvus Corp. in Salt Lake City is introducing the DuraMAR 31-5915 Cisco IOS-managed mobile rugged router designed to extend enterprise data networking infrastructure to mobile and embedded networking applications such as vetronics and other harsh military applications.
The DuraMAR 31-5915 mobile data router integrates Cisco’s 5915 embedded services router (ESR) card into a hardened system for tactical, mobile, vehicle, and outdoor installations in military, border security, transportation, offshore drilling, underground mining, smart grid, homeland security, and public safety applications.
With a dust- and water-proof (IP67) enclosure and ruggedized M12 or RJ-45 connectors, the DuraMAR 31-5915 is designed to interface with on board vehicle computers, cameras, Ethernet switches, sensors, monitoring devices, and command-and-control equipment in wide temperature ranges, shock, vibration, dust, and rain.
The rugged router operates in temperatures from -40 to 71 degrees, and provides Ethernet connectivity over rugged field deployable RJ-45 or M12 connectors in a sealed and fanless metal chassis for mounting to machine or flat surfaces.
For more information contact Parvus online at www.parvus.com.
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John Keller is editor-in-chief of Military & Aerospace Electronics magazine, which provides extensive coverage and analysis of enabling electronic and optoelectronic technologies in military, space, and commercial aviation applications. A member of the Military & Aerospace Electronics staff since the magazine's founding in 1989, Mr. Keller took over as chief editor in 1995.