EM-2 wireless platform launched for underwater communication

With bidirectional data transfer capabilities of up to 200 meters, the EM-2 ensures effective deployment.
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The CSignum company has launched its new EM-2 wireless platform , designed to facilitate the transmission of data from IoT sensors and controls from the surface to the seabed. Additionally, it has the ability to interact with multiple underwater sensors, allowing wireless data communication from deep under water to the surface or directly on land.

EM-2 Wireless Platform Features

According to the company, the EM-2 uses electromagnetic fields to transmit data through media such as water, ice, concrete and rocks , thereby overcoming the limitations of traditional wireless technologies. Thanks to electromagnetic field signaling ( EMFS ), data can be transmitted from beneath the water surface or subsurface with exceptional reliability.

The EM-2 is designed for other roles in various sectors, including maritime security and defense, water quality monitoring, applications in offshore wind energy and underground applications, as well as many others.

CSignum CEO Jonathan Reeves commented that “EM-2 represents a breakthrough in underwater and underground communications technology. Its ability to overcome the barriers of traditional methods allows industries to explore, monitor and protect our aquatic and underwater environments with unprecedented efficiency and reliability.

EM-2 Applications

The company explains that the EM-2 enables real-time data transmission from the bottom of the water to shorelines, even through ice or underground environments. With bidirectional data transfer capabilities of up to 200 meters, the EM-2 ensures effective deployment in both fresh and salt waters. Its communication method based on electromagnetic fields facilitates efficient data transmission through various mixed media.

The versatility of CSignum ‘s EM-2 makes it ideal for applications involving underwater objects, monitoring of vessels, offshore structures, coastal environmental issues, and other defense and security operations.

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