
Functionality
The HDR microphones detect ultrasound messages from Sonitor Tags. These messages, containing the unique Tag-ID, are processed by the HDR using Sonitor’s patented Digital Signal Processing (DSP) algorithms. The processed information is then transferred to the Sonitor IPS server over an existing Wi-Fi or Ethernet local area network.
A customer selected third-party application software interfaces with the Sonitor server software, and presents the accurate real-time location of the ultrasound Tags to the application user.
Multiple Zones with one unit
The High Definition Receiver can be configured to resolve several sub-zones within the same room from a single unit.
Flexible connectivity
The High Definition Receiver is equipped with technology which enables easy and flexible deployment:
- Wi-Fi support
- Built-in Power over Ethernet (PoE) with power forwarding
- Daisy chaining capability
- DHCP assigned IP addresses
Wi-Fi
Built-in Wi-Fi support enables the Sonitor HDR to leverage existing Wi-Fi network. The Wi-Fi module supports IEEE 802.11b/g with WPA/WPA2 security as well as several other common and advanced security protocols.