NRGĀ® is a solution that provides Voice over IP(VoIP)/Radio over IP(RoIP) conferencing, converging voice, MIL-STD 188/184 data, HPW data, and remote radio configuration/control capability into a single standalone network appliance. The system offers communications through such industry-standard protocols as H.323, SIP, and Multicast. NRG equipment is interoperable with WAVE, TOCNET, IPICS, Cisco Call Manager, Access Net, SIP phones, generic IP phones, and works with PDAs/cellular phones.
NRG allows Communications Operators for maneuver units and Special Operations Forces (SOF) to patch voice from phones, networked clients, and radios into a single audio channel or conference. This allows maximum communications flexibility and improved coordination for field units. In addition, Operators can use a computer network to remotely configure radios for different settings (frequency, modulation, nets, etc.) without changing cables or other radio physical access. Operators also can share expensive radio assets, reducing the number and cost of communications installations. NRG has been designed to provide all of these functions in a compact network appliance that is easy to configure and maintain.
The NRG Rack Mount Systems support up to 400 endpoints (any combination of users and radios) and any number of radios in several configurations. The NRG RM-12 supports up to 12 connected radios while the RM-08 and RM-04 support 8 and 4 radios respectively. All configurations are made to fit into standard 19ā equipment racks and all are 1U high. The NRG Rack Mount Systems are designed to meet the most challenging radio networking situations.
Turns dissimilar radios into more uniform networked resources
Allows cross communications between voice sources
Bridges legacy and proprietary radio data to more useable Internet Protocol (IP)
Multiple units can be combined to scale for larger installations
Fault tolerant and has auto-recovery capability
Easy to configure and maintain
Allows expensive radios to be shared by many users
Scalableā Configuration can include any combination of 4, 8, and 12 port systems to scale to the number of radios required in the system.
Expandableā Choice of 4, 8, and 12 ports reduces unnecessary hardware costs for unneeded ports (4 and 8 port units can be upgraded).
Rack Mountā Mounts in a standard depth 19ā rack.
NRG is the connecting hub for all protocols and it enables seamless mission communications across multiple VoIP/RoIP systems.
The cornerstone of NRG technology was developed over a decade ago and has continued to evolve through Evolutionary Technology Insertions (ETIs), ensuring the system remains on the cutting-edge of technology. With more than 700 systems currently fielded it continues to be the key component that allows end users to seamlessly integrate into their existing communications systems. It has increased their communications capabilities and interoperability with other military and government agencies without increasing required manpower (Force Multiplier).
NRG is the connecting deployable hub for all protocols and it enables seamless mission communications across multiple VoIP/RoIP systems.