Rajant Corporation, the pioneer of Kinetic Mesh Networks and provider of pervasive, multi-frequency wireless solutions, today will be showcasing its innovative kinetic mesh networking technology during the 2011 Special Operations Forces Industry Conference (SOFIC) presented by the National Defense Industrial Association. The conference begins today and runs through May 19, 2011 at the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, Florida.

“Rajant’s kinetic mesh network technology is the ideal solution for a variety of military applications because of its rugged construction, inherent security features, ease of deployment and support, and adaptability to the most challenging network environments,” said Gary Anderson, senior vice president, sales. “We are committed to directly supporting our nation’s armed forces, so we’re looking forward to the opportunities that this conference offers.”

Specific military applications of Rajant’s kinetic mesh technology include convoy communications, perimeter security, surveillance, UAV applications, man-portable and PAN, instant high-bandwidth net, video monitoring, sensor aggregation and vehicle-communications on the move.

The highlighted solutions are all based on the proven Rajant BreadCrumb® wireless, portable mesh networking nodes and InstaMesh software, which enable continuous and instantaneous routing of wireless and wired connections. This dynamic frequency-hopping capability allows for total network mobility – Kinetic Meshing – as well as robust fault tolerance, high throughput and low latency.

To learn more about Rajant’s proven set of networking solutions for the military, mining, first responders, municipalities, service providers and broadcasters, visit booth 708 at 2011 SOFIC.