Extending the network’s edge far beyond what was possible.

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Extending the network’s edge far beyond what was possible

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Extending the network’s edgefar beyond what was possible

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A robust, modifiable, “Plug and Play”,active tracking RFID technology

that transmits information via it’s own secure network

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Micro cellular network topology provides M2M, Bi-directional IP access to low power, short range, battery operated devices/ sensors.

C-LAN does not require any ambient RF Infrastructure (WiFi, large scale cellular) operates outside of IT Domain.

C-LAN requires a single IP interface (Ethernet/cellular modem) regardless of C-LAN coverage area.

C-LAN can be installed into existing structures with no retro-fit, available AC power is the only requirement.

Battery/solar power can be used for temporary, Ad-Hoc network capability if no AC available.

This would indicate C-LAN could be used in emergency/field application

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Up to 64,000 C-LAN Cells

Ethernet/Wi-Fi Cellular Modem

Unlimited number of active/passive C-LAN Tags

• Master acts as gateway to web app via IP/modem

• Master manages network timing/control for network formation & Bi-directional packet transport

• Single Master is able to provide RF coverage of 192 Million square feet (2500-3000 sqft/ C-LAN cell)

CLIENT SERVER

MASTER UNIT

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• “Segmented Cluster” network geometry, i.e. Buildings, Airports, Warehouses, Shipping containers thru Port of Entry and while in transit, digital home life environment.

• Network assembly algorithm maximizes bandwidth & minimizes latency regardless of geometry.

MASTER UNIT

C1 C2 C3

CLIENT SERVER

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Overlapping Cells provide continuous coverage indoors and out.

• Overlapping cell coverage

• Cell to Cell RF Range(Bi-Direction, Synchronous)

• Cell to Devise RF Range (Asynchronous)

• Multi-Hop Centroiding Scheme allows multiple path for data

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MASTER UNIT

C1 C2 C3 C4

Temp Sensor Event Triggered Camera Pulse O2 Sensor Fixed/Mobile equipment and supplies Personnel

Synchronous backhaul. No self-induced packet collisions Full network BW assigned to sending cell via TDMA/Interrupt/Poll(based on network traffic density) Low packet density near cell, auto-acknowledgement between cell–device provides loss-less data transfer Multiple applications running on top of the ambient C-LAN, Security, HVAC, Real Time Video, any sensor available on market today, all sharing bandwidth with no packet collisions. Applications do not compete and self-collide, C-LAN improves the Wi-Fi performance.

Synchronous

Asynchronous

Device to Device Packet ExchangeBounced off Master

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C-LAN fills the gaps and extends the current technologies far beyond their limits!

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The Product Components

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Installation comparison. C-LAN vs. Wi-Fi.

To gain adequate Wi-Fi coverage in a large building requires hardwiring multiple Wireless Routers.

- Wired Wi-Fi Router - Required installation connection wire - C-LAN cells placed into AC outlets

To gain adequate C-LAN coverage in a large building requires NO hardwiring only AC outlets needed. Plug and Play.

C-LAN

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Installation comparison. C-LAN vs. Wi-Fi.

To gain adequate Wi-Fi coverage in a large office requires hardwiring multiple Wireless Routers.

To gain adequate C-LAN coverage in a large office requires NO hardwiring only AC outlets needed. Plug and Play.

- Wired Wi-Fi Router - Required installation connection wire - C-LAN cells placed into AC outletsC-LAN

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Installation comparison. C-LAN vs. Wi-Fi.

To gain adequate Wi-Fi coverage in a large warehouse requires hardwiring multiple Wireless Routers.

To gain adequate C-LAN coverage in a large warehouse requires NO hardwiring only AC outlets needed. Plug and Play.

- Wired Wi-Fi Router - Required installation connection wire - C-LAN cells placed into AC outletsC-LAN

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C-LAN Applications

• Data Mining• Patient Monitoring• Employee Location Monitoring• Critical Equipment Location• Building Entrance Security• Inbound Supply Monitoring• Monitor Restricted Zones• Visitor Tracking• Control Environmental Conditions

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C-LAN Applications

• Perimeter Security• Interior Surveillance• Asset Tracking Indoors• Asset Tracking Outdoors• HVAC Control• Throughput Monitoring/Managing• Replace Employee Time Clock• Vendor Activity/Billing Management

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C-LAN Summary

C-LAN is more robust and economical than any competitive wireless network offering:

• Tracking• Sensing • Meta Data• Supply Chain Management

C-LAN is the only technology offering a wireless event triggered camera

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Contact Information

Stuart Graham858 243 5201

[email protected]