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Guest Article www.parkworld-online.com


is designed to tackle the vulnerabilities of LTE and wired networks and is especially effective in providing a stable wireless connection when in high-density public areas such as an amusement park. A tried and tested network can provide interoperability between security applications and continue to function optimally in an accident or if the system becomes overloaded. Rajant’s autonomously adapting network self-optimizes, bypassing interference, congestion, and even infrastructure outages without manual intervention.


Additionally, a Rajant Kinetic Mesh network can easily scale by simply adding an additional node. Its only requirement is power. This is opposed to competitive solutions, which also require an ethernet connection. A Kinetic Mesh network provides extra stability by auto-load balancing and failover as well as delivering equal upload and download throughput. As such, implementing a Kinetic Mesh network can allow for additional benefits, such as access control, video surveillance, video cameras to observe ride passengers, as well as voice and camera data processes.


Full network coverage is ensured through Rajant’s proprietary InstaMesh technology, which consists of a network of its wirelessly connected BreadCrumb nodes, that can span a vast area of to ensure the general public remains safe. The nodes can be attached to many moving assets, such as rides, conveyances, light poles, and attractions, making them part of the network, allowing internal park communications to be sent and received anywhere in the vicinity. Having access to one wireless network that is easy to scale can ensure maintenance is conducted easily. There is a reduced need to maintain multiple networks, which contributes to a lower overall operational cost.


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Providing the best experience with the help of a wireless network


When it comes to monitoring a crowd, rides, and security control, having a consistently reliable communications network in place can ensure stability in all areas of a sprawling environment. By providing continuous connectivity to mobile assets, and self- optimization, Rajant’s


advanced technology can support streaming video from drones, gather ride health data, remotely operate systems, and can accelerate public safety. Providing connectivity to a remote Point-of-Sale device or an IP telephone is also enabled. Let us help you provide your guests with the experience of a lifetime and ensure it is as safe and secure as you intended.


About Todd Rigby


For over 25 years, Todd Rigby’s expertise focuses on the integration of networking technology for the mining and construction industries. He is the Mining and Heavy Construction subject matter expert at Rajant Corporation, a leading industrial wireless mesh networking company. Todd is a sought-after contributor to several industry publications.


With a wireless


network in place, ride conditions and overall health can be consistently and routinely monitored, ensuring the reliability of an automated system that cannot lose connectivity.


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