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Public Works
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25L
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9/2/2014
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f-4AMMA=rdW.)< <br />The SmartCover® communication system is unique in that it does not use GSM, GPRS <br />or any other cell phone based system to communicate from the manhole location. <br />SmartCovero uses the highly reliable Iridium satellite system as the communications <br />backbone. Iridium is a state of the art system of 66 Low Earth Orbiting (LEO) satellites <br />with 6 orbiting spares. This satellite system has many years of reliable experience, <br />The SmartCovero system uses 2048 bit encrypted servers stored in a climate controlled <br />and secure facility. The servers are redundant and have an emergency power supply to <br />prevent any interruptions. The Hadronex Secure Servers store historical <br />Communication, Data Storage, and Data Access information, available through any web <br />server via encrypted data and send notifications directly to you. <br />Being a web or cloud based system; data is available at all times through any computer <br />via access to the internet. <br />IT IS NOT NECESSARY FOR THE CITY OF SANTA ANA TO PURCHASE ANY <br />SPECIAL COMPUTER PROGRAMS. <br />Iridium Satellite Constellation <br />As seen below, the SmartCovero communicates directly to an orbiting satellite. The <br />communications signal is then sent to earth link stations of Iridium and then to Hadronex <br />13 <br />Hadronex Inc. 2067 Wineridbc Pl, Suite E, Escondido, CA, 92026 <br />25L -22 <br />
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