Accurate Location Technology on the Move Know where you are and where your team is everywhere, all the time

Walls, flames and smoke, debris and city buildings all distort conventional positioning technologies and render them useless in real world emergency environments. This leaves fire and emergency workers vulnerable and “working blind.”

ZuluTime’s proprietary technology incorporates directly into digital radio devices that form the communication network. The technology provides reliable and accurate location information to all members of an incident team, including the mobile team working the site, stationary support and command personnel. No additional ranging radio is needed. ZuluTime is also optimized for Software Defined Radio (SDR).

Armed with ZuluTime enabled radios, first responders can know where they are and where their colleagues are relative to each other and to their immediate environment. And because the ZuluTime technology is not dependent on fixed network nodes or landmarks, it can be deployed ad hoc in real-time to give relative location within the network. Additionally, GPS or other fixed coordinate data is easily integrated into the network when absolute location is needed. This enables mobile and anchored references, such as people, sensors vehicles and command centers to interact seamlessly.

Historically, radio has been used for communication, but ZuluTime allows the same mobile radio to be a reliable location and tracking device even in intermittent or weak signal environments.

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