Streaming Video Over Legacy Military Tactical Networks
On the first episode of Season 5 of the Aerospace & Defense Technology podcast, the guest is Joshua Cryer, President and CEO of Reticulate Micro.
Season 5 of the podcast, "Next-Generation Satellites and Space Technology," will feature interviews focused on satellite and space technology industry trends and insights such as low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, software-defined satellites, tracking hypersonic missile threats, and other new satellite and space technologies.
Reticulate Micro has emerged as a unique new commercial and defense company providing video compression technology that makes it possible to send or receive video and high-resolution imagery practically anywhere in the world, over any network, to anyone. In March, for example, the company performed an industry first by streaming live video over a UHF TACSAT radio link.
Listen below to learn how Reticulate Micro's video compression technology works, and how they're able to stream video over legacy military communications networks.
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