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SPECIAL PROJECTS
Since inception in 1995, BNN
has successfully completed several projects. Some of these have been extremely
challenging and have
stretched our capacity / capability as
professionals. This section is dedicated to these projects.
We are open to new challenges and
would like to take up new projects to add to this section.
Year End Customer
Projects
2007
AP Water Board
Design of Telemetry Network for 400 Km Long
Water Pipeline Project
2005
Indian Army
Transmission Network Design for a strategic CDMA
system in J& K
2004
Kerala Water Board
Design of Telemetry & SCADA Comm.
Network.
INDIAN ARMY J&K
BNN undertook INDIAN ARMY J&K,
BNN undertook Transmission Network Planning
for an Indian Army Strategic CDMA System in J & K (executed by Bharat
Electronics Ltd / Stratex Networks USA). The work
involved inter-connecting CDMA Sites distributed all over Jammu, including the
Line of Control, through a failsafe Radio / Fibre Network in
2005. The Project was a challenge in that the survey teams had to visit all the
Forward Posts along
the LOC in Jammu some of which were
reached only after 8-12 Hrs of Trek through dense forests / snow. In one
instance the survey teamhad to be temporarily withdrawn in the face
of Live Enemy fire.The network has since been implemented and in operation for
past 5 years.
KERALA WATER BOARD (World Bank
Project)
BNN was engaged by M/s CDAC India, to
recommend and design a reliable and cost effective media for interchange of
Telemetry and Control data between various fresh water
reservoirs from a centralized control room. Following alternatives were
considered:
1.
Captive Voice
& Data transmission network using Radio (ISM 2.4-2.4835 Ghz)
2. SMS / GPRS
using the available GSM Network
3. Closed User
Group VSAT Network.
A state wide survey was undertaken and SMS /
GPRS technology was recommended to be the most economical and yet reliable
method.
Andhra Pradesh Water Board
BNN was engaged by M/s Siemens to design a
Microwave Communication Network in the 1600 Mhz band. The network was to connect
intermediate pumping stations / reservoir control stations for a proposed 400 Km
long fresh water pipeline, connecting River Godavari in Khammam District of AP
to the main reservoir in Warrangal. Several reservoirs en-route were also
connected to the network.
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