Mobilicom ltd. MSH-10 Manual De Usuario
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Overview
The SkyHopper PRO offers a bi-directional Data Link specifically designed for commercial and
industrial drones, and provides the best solution for fleet management and autonomous UAV
systems. By employing leading wireless technologies, SkyHopper PRO delivers long range and Non-
Line of Sight (N-LOS) communication that supports broadcast, multicast and unicast transmission
modes.
SkyHopper PRO supports Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint communication, thereby enabling
various modes of operation such as communication for multi-drone operations and drone
communication to multiple ground units and viewers (receivers).
An additional benefit of your SkyHopper Pro is that it offers Control, Telemetry and Payload all in one
RF channel. No need for separate solutions for each, no need for excess items to weigh down your
drone.
industrial drones, and provides the best solution for fleet management and autonomous UAV
systems. By employing leading wireless technologies, SkyHopper PRO delivers long range and Non-
Line of Sight (N-LOS) communication that supports broadcast, multicast and unicast transmission
modes.
SkyHopper PRO supports Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint communication, thereby enabling
various modes of operation such as communication for multi-drone operations and drone
communication to multiple ground units and viewers (receivers).
An additional benefit of your SkyHopper Pro is that it offers Control, Telemetry and Payload all in one
RF channel. No need for separate solutions for each, no need for excess items to weigh down your
drone.
Figure 1: SkyHopper Pro
2.1 Network Topologies and Applications
2.1.1 Point-to-Point (PTP)
A Point-to-Point system includes 2 units, with the bandwidth ratio between the two units
configurable according to the application. It can be symmetric when a full duplex communication is
required (50% to each unit) or asymmetric up to 10% to one unit (Controller or Remote Unit) and
90% to the other unit (i.e. drone/robot that transmits video to the ground/controller unit and that
controls the camera).
configurable according to the application. It can be symmetric when a full duplex communication is
required (50% to each unit) or asymmetric up to 10% to one unit (Controller or Remote Unit) and
90% to the other unit (i.e. drone/robot that transmits video to the ground/controller unit and that
controls the camera).
Example for an asymmetric link: 6Mbps configuration, where 10% of available BW is allocated for
uplink and 90% is allocated for downlink.
uplink and 90% is allocated for downlink.