The development and production of vector generators, signal analyzers, and antenna systems for high-speed communication have been launched in the capital. This was announced by Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin, noting the contribution of residents of the Lomonosov cluster and participants of the Moscow Innovation Cluster.
These are compact, high-precision devices that are already being used in urban infrastructure. They are used to organize communication in subway tunnels, at public transport stops, and in control systems for unmanned vehicles and delivery robots. The equipment is also in demand by emergency services, television companies, and the space industry.
One of the residents of the Moscow State University Science and Technology Park "Vorobyovy Gory" has mastered the serial production of vector generators and antenna systems. In parallel, a participant of the Moscow Innovation Cluster presented a modular platform for radio electronics. It allows assembling complex devices without designing each component from scratch – the process is accelerated five to ten times.
Other Moscow developments include systems that combine several data transmission channels in one cable, telecommunication modules for reliable communication between infrastructure objects, and devices for remote collection of readings from electricity meters.