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The goal of zero-latency-roaming is to create networks that maintain communications seamlessly as clients move from one access point to another. For this, as a part of the AWK-RTG series, Moxa has introduced the WAC-1001 with Controller-based Turbo Roaming technology, a wireless access controller that can achieve less than 50ms roaming on three channels. This advanced roaming capability securely hands off clients at speeds so high that wireless clients may roam between APs almost seamlessly, with virtually no interruption in connectivity. Maximum Availability Sub-50 ms Turbo Roaming Configuration back-up Dual redundant DC power inputs Advanced Security IEEE802.1X/RADIUS supported WPA/WPA2/802.11i supported Integrated DI/DO for on-site monitoring and warnings For more information about the WAC-1001 please contact our technical sales team on +44(0)1782 337 800 or alternatively submit an enquiry.
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WMG, University of Warwick’s Intelligent Vehicles research group works with a variety of industrial partners to address challenges presented by the concept of autonomous vehicles. Operating within this department is a multi-million pound funded project ‘Cloud assisted real time methods for autonomy’ (CARMA), working in collaboration with Jaguar Land Rover and EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council).