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The system communicates through an ionospheric propagation environment, one reaching very long distances. The patent covers an AI system and method to overcome any major long-range radio challenges, which communicate through skip zones where there is no reception. The proposed dead-zone coverage solution is based on AI geo-referenced analytics and management to enable continuous, reliable communications regardless of terrain, time of day or year, and other weather-related conditions.
This system and method analyze the ionospheric conditions and will automatically adjust frequencies, antenna power/position, and other additional factors to ensure a reliable and clear radio signal. Infinia GEN I radio part successfully passed short- and long-range rigorous testing, and is targeted for AI implementation for its GEN II release. The company targets the system potentially for military and civil applications, among these are remote telemedicine, civilian/military communication, emergency response, and remote internet services.
"A long-range radio system that can sustain any weather or terrain can be a great asset for civilian and military organizations. For example, remote areas telemedicine and emergency services or all terrain military communications. Our Infinia project, GEN I, has achieved great results and we filed a provisional patent with USPTO to further protect the system and method. As the system’s radio part was tested for its performance and capabilities, we plan to further equip it with our AI technology (GEN II), to create an intelligent, long-range communication solutions that can be used in many domains. The system successfully passed rigorous short and long-distance testing phases, and we will be evaluating commercial applications for it in the near future. The Infinia patent covers data and voice communications along with AI based methods and algorithms to establish continuous, reliable, clear and secured HF radio communication at all times. We consider our Infinia project one of our major Ips, and will further file for a comprehensive, non-provisional application in the next few months,” said Danny Rittman, the Company’s CTO.