By Jeff Britton, VP Sales & Marketing December 24, World s First Fail-Safe Wireless Sensor Network! Network Comparison

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By Jeff Britton, VP Sales & Marketing December 24, 2012 World s First Fail-Safe Wireless Sensor Network! Network Comparison

Not this. What is Fail Safe?

Not this. Fail Safe?

Well this was in 1962.

Fail Safe Solution! Cellular Local Area Network

Common Network Topologies Mesh Network Star Network Tree Network

Large Scale Cellular Network Signals must pass via switching station Limited coverage Expensive Cell D Cell B Switching Station Cell A Cell C *No Hop Cellular, Minimum Latency

Zigbee Network Short Range Communication, Peer to Peer Minimal bandwidth available, application simple ON/OFF, single byte read/write Subject to self induced packet collisions (No Packet Transfer Synchronization) Packet collisions compounded if all network traffic routed to single mesh node. Not Fail-Safe

Wi-Fi Needs to be regularly reset Inoperative during power failures Requires Hardwiring to additional wireless nodes Synchronization issues with wireless extenders All downstream devices subject to condition of Wi-Fi router Not Fail-Safe!

Femtocell Limited to 4 devices at a time. Latency issues with increased data Subject to Lawful Interception Requirements Subject to power outages Not Fail Safe

Bluetooth Short Range Communication Connection interruption due to interference No direct internet connection Limited number of devices Not secure Not Fail Safe

2Net Hub by Qualcomm M Adds more traffic to large scale cellular network Every HUB/Cellular Modem is another monthly fee (C-LAN does it all with one cellular modem) Not Fail-Safe *80% of all mobile devices are used within the home.

Topology Segmented Shell extendable via cell/shell being added Shell 2 Shell 1 Extend Shell 0 M Signal Hopping Centroid Scheme Stand Alone Network Extend

M Complimentary To All Networks

Hi Priority Video Data Dynamic Allocation of Bandwidth Hi-Speed/Low Latency Prioritization for video Self Forming Self Healing M Cell Hopping without latency Low Priority Location Data

M Overlapping Cells provide continuous coverage indoors and out.

A Closer look at C-LAN Cell-Device RF Range TELCOM Server Master Unit C2 CØ C1 C4 C3 C5 Active or Passive Tag Overlapping Cell Coverage Cell to Cell RF Range (Bi-Direction, Synchronous) Cell to Device RF Range (Asynchronous) Multi-Hop Centroiding Scheme allows multiple paths for data

A Bridge for other Wireless Networks Internet VOIP Macrocell LEB PAN 2Net Hub Zigbee Wi-Fi Femtocell Bluetooth

A Bridge for other Wireless Networks Internet VOIP Macrocell LEB PAN 2Net Hub Zigbee Wi-Fi Femtocell Bluetooth

A bridge for operations across the globe!

Bottom Line Current Technologies C-LAN Still needs wiring to do the job! C-LAN does not!

The Approaching Tidal Wave of Data!

C-LAN is the Key to unlock the solution for handling tomorrow s tidal wave of data!

Benefits Low cost option to offload Low to Moderate Bandwidth Device demands. Expansion of current capabilities for Wi-Fi and Femtocell. Exclusive options available for C-LAN Technology TELCOM Industry, M2M, Wireless Networks globally. Ground level position in Revolutionary Technology. Revenue driver for future product innovations. C-LAN Only Fail Safe Network in the world!

C-LAN Applications - Medical Applications Data Mining Patient Monitoring Crisis Response Team Member Locations Critical Equipment Location Building Entrance Security Inbound Supply Monitoring Monitor Restricted Zones Hospital Visitor Tracking Control Environmental Conditions

C-LAN Applications - Industrial Applications Employee Monitoring Crisis Response Team/Safety Team Member Location High Value Equipment Tracking Building Entrance Security Inbound Supply Monitoring Monitor Restricted Zones Visitor Tracking Control Environmental Conditions

C-LAN Applications - Security Applications Guard/Employee Monitoring High Value Asset Tracking Building Entrance/Exit Monitoring Vendor Monitoring Monitor Restricted Areas Visitor Tracking Control Environmental Conditions Perimeter security/advance warning of intrusion

C-LAN Applications - Retail Applications Plug and Play Home Monitoring System High Value Asset Tracking in and around the property Home Entrance/Exit Monitoring Manage Lighting and HVAC equipment Monitor Home Safes/Gun Safes Perimeter security/advance warning of intrusion

C-LAN Applications - Shipping Applications Container Security Positive Chain of Custody Faster movement thru Customs/Port Facilities Immediately locate containers/assets Interior conditions monitoring Moisture/Heat/Intrusion High Value Asset Tracking at Port & Warehouse Facilities Building Entrance/Exit Monitoring Vendor Monitoring Monitor Restricted Areas at Port and Warehouse Facilities Visitor Tracking Port & warehouse perimeter security/advance warning of intrusion prior to theft with event triggered cameras.