Satellite Technology Feature Article
Integral Systems Delivers New Line of Cost-Effective and Scalable Geolocation Solutions
By Anil Sharma, TMCnet Contributor
RT Logic, wholly-owned subsidiary of Integral Systems, Inc., has introduced a new product line that extends the reach of its powerful satID Geolocation System.
Officials with Integral Systems (News - Alert) said that the new solutions -- offered as satID Express, satID Essential, and satID Expert -- are now available at a range of price points that match customer requirements with the appropriate satID solution.
Company officials said that all product line options include the same core satID geolocation technology that has made satID the leading geolocation product in the industry and now enables a scalability that has never before been achieved in geolocation products.
According to company officials, the satID geolocation system has long been regarded as the market's leading geolocation product.
The new satID models, company officials said, are designed to allow for seamless upgrade from one product to the next, which makes satID products the ideal choice for customers requiring signal monitoring and protection capabilities.
All satID models support UHF, L, S, C, X, Ku, and Ka-Band Geolocation.
satID also fully integrates with SAT-DSA digital spectrum analyzer or the Monics satellite carrier monitoring system, both built by SAT Corporation (News - Alert), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Integral Systems.
When combined, customers have access to a complete hardware/software interference detection and geolocation system.
Company officias claimed that the satID Geolocation System is an accurate, fast, all-in-one solution for locating ground-to-satellite transmission sources.
Powerful, flexible, and modular, satID uniquely blends complex science and algorithms with sophisticated hardware and Digital Signal Processing (DSP).
The result is an easy-to-use package for locating and identifying interference sources due to equipment failure, operator error, intentional jamming and unauthorized users.
Anil Sharma is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anil’s articles, please visit his columnist page.
Edited by Patrick Barnard




