RadarLink, presented by Cambridge Pixel, marks a significant advancement in radar video optimization over constrained or erratic data links.
This innovative and highly adaptable software product automatically monitors data link performance, employing an intelligent approach to prioritize crucial information and tailor the radar video encoding process for optimal image quality within the available network bandwidth. In environments where radar technology is employed, characterized by limited, unreliable, and expensive bandwidth, operators face a critical challenge in maintaining a clear and consistent display of radar video.
RadarLink successfully addresses this challenge by offering a configurable software tool that preserves specific data according to individual operator requirements. Its key features include continuous assessment of data link quality, adaptive prioritization of radar data based on importance, configurable encoding for preserving essential information, seamless integration with existing radar systems and network infrastructure, and a user-friendly interface for easy configuration and monitoring. Richard Warren, director at Cambridge Pixel, emphasized the product's capability to overcome long-standing challenges associated with unreliable bandwidth in radar video transmission. RadarLink is set to be unveiled at DSEI in London this week, showcasing its potential to ensure optimal radar video quality even in the most demanding network environments.