MDS Networking & Communication
MDS networking and communication products offer wireless data communication solutions for industrial, utility and mission critical applications. MDS technology is typically used in SCADA systems, power utilities, oil and gas, water and wastewater, and transportation applications where long-range data communication is required and wired networks are not feasible. MDS networking and communication systems provide secure, real time data communication between a control center and remote field devices in an industrial application. This real time data communication enables operators to monitor, control and communicate with field devices, helping to ensure visibility and control of geographically dispersed assets and to optimize system performance.
MDS networking and communication products offer reliable, wireless data communication. MDS radios are designed for use in harsh, remote locations and are built to perform reliably in extreme temperatures and in the presence of electrical noise. Additionally, many MDS products are designed for continuous operation in outdoor environments and offer robust wireless communication in situations where line of sight and short range communication are a challenge. MDS networking and communication products enable scalable, flexible systems that can be modified easily if needed at a later date. Wireless networks can be quickly deployed and expanded to meet the needs of growing systems, resulting in lower installation time and overall system costs.
FAQs
What are MDS networking and communication products used for?
MDS networking and communication products are used to provide long-range wireless data transmission for industrial control, monitoring, and SCADA systems.
Are MDS networking solutions suitable for remote environments?
Yes, MDS solutions are specifically designed for remote and outdoor environments where reliable wireless communication is required over long distances.
Do MDS networking products support industrial applications?
MDS networking products are widely used in utilities, oil and gas, water and wastewater, transportation, and other industrial infrastructure applications.
What makes MDS networking different from wired communication?
MDS wireless networking eliminates the need for physical cabling, enabling faster deployment, lower installation costs, and connectivity in locations where wiring is not practical.
Where are MDS networking and communication systems commonly installed?
They are commonly installed in remote field locations, substations, pumping stations, pipelines, monitoring sites, and industrial facilities requiring dependable wireless connectivity.