DeepCom, communication in ultra-constrained environments, meets the challenges of outdoor, deepindoor or underground communication for firefighters. This technology ensures bidirectional data transmission from an outdoor/deep-indoor/underground position to the surface for emergency responders.
the french “Solutions Numériques & Cybersécurité” magazine reported on the launch of DeepCom, a new technology designed to secure the missions of first responders in ultra-degraded environments.
The article also points out that DeepCom was designed and tested with a fire department. This new technology “offers a reliable, proven solution for real-time communication of alerts and operational management messages, as well as, if available, location and biometric data for firefighters working on highly constrained sites”, says the magazine.
DeepCom’s range is “without comparison” in ultra-constrained environments.
The system was successfully tested with no need for relays or infrastructure other than a tracker worn by the firefighter. The results obtained are incomparable with existing solutions:
- 150 meters of sewers,
- 40 floors and more in elevator shafts,
- 8 floors in basements,
- more than 2 kilometers of railway tunnels.
According to Thomas Duroyon, CEO of TRAAK, quoted in the article: “Our new Deepcom solution enables us to support fire departments in their complex missions, where the notions of geolocation, communication and assistance are strategic. Deepcom is a product ready for large-scale integration to meet the demands of ultra-constrained environments.“