UAV ip mesh video data transmitter and receiver module

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Q1: To improve precision, can I isolate the transmitter and receiver, and time their operations independently? I need a mode where the module transmits in one time slot and receives in another.

A1: The engineer replied that only point-to-point networking requires setting the bandwidth and rate of the uplink and downlink. We usually set them to 1d4u or 2d3u. (D means downlink, U means uplink.)

How to allocate bandwidth rates for uplink and downlink
How to allocate bandwidth rates for uplink and downlink

The UAV ip mesh video data transmitter and receiver modules you purchased belong to Mesh networking. All three devices can be used as transmitters, receivers or repeaters. They will automatically control the time, bandwidth and rate of uplink and downlink.

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Mesh video data links are wireless systems that use a mesh network to connect multiple devices—such as drones, vehicles, and ground stations—for real-time video and data transmission.

Key Features:

  • Multi-hop Communication: Data can be relayed through other nodes, extending range beyond point-to-point links.
  • Self-healing: If one node fails or moves out of range, the network automatically reroutes through other nodes.
  • Low Latency: Supports real-time HD video transmission with minimal delay.
  • Bidirectional Data: Enables not just video streaming but also telemetry and control signals.
  • High Throughput: Often supports high data rates for HD or 4K video feeds.

Applications:

  • UAV (Drone) Swarms
  • Military Tactical Networks
  • Emergency Response
  • Broadcasting in Complex Terrains
  • Autonomous Vehicles

Technologies Used:

  • COFDM modulation
  • IP Mesh protocols
  • MIMO (Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output) antennas
  • Frequency hopping / anti-jamming features

Example:

A UAV swarm using a mesh video data link can transmit live video from any drone to the ground station, even if some drones are out of direct range, by hopping data across other drones.

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