We’ve been working in this area for a long time. But we’ve managed to write about a few of our favorite projects for you to hear about below.
Refinery WiFi design
The Challenge
Our client, a big Oil and Gas plant operator, came to us looking to complete an already partially installed wireless network at one of their refineries.
Our Solution
We needed to carefully change what was there already to get a totally new wireless infrastructure. Our engineers modified 50% of the existing AP locations. Also, we added 20% more access points to the refinery WiFi install. The extra capacity allowed all of the plant operators to monitor and take logs for the control systems remotely. With the extra connectivity, they added monitoring devices like vibration, temperature, and tank level sensors.
Manufacturing WiFi improvement during production
The Challenge
Upgrading WiFi, wired networks and location tracking over multiple million square feet of continuously operating manufacturing facilities.
Our Solution
This project included working in and around glass tempering lines, glass cutting lines, automated sorting systems, framing lines without disrupting plant output. Our work also included maintaining existing connectivity while migrating to a new system.
Autonomous mining fleet needs great WiFi
The Challenge
To improve safety, reduce fleet damage, automate fleet maintenance, and reduce costs, this mining client proposed to remotely operate and monitor their fleet, but their IT infrastructure couldn’t handle the real-time data and video streams or cover the entire 25 square-mile property.
Our Solution
Our team redesigned and installed new IT infrastructure from the ground up, To meet their needs, we updated the power systems, network fiber distribution systems, and fully redesigned the data center switch block.
Super Bowl Wireless MESH
The Challenge
The existing IT infrastructure for the Dallas Cowboys Stadium was insufficient to handle the data traffic that would be generated by Super Bowl XLV.
Our Solution
Our design and implementation of an advanced Wireless MESH network provided the resources necessary to handle the data traffic generated by team, league, referee, and security communications; media channels; and avid fans for one of the largest events in the world.