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Controller
The HWN Controller is the brain of the
system. All communication on the system, through
HandSets or PhoneJacks, is managed by the
Controller. It is the central access point to which all
other devices communicate - forming the most advanced cordless phone system.
The Controller acts as a KSU, which
processes and manages all voice traffic throughout the
system. What exactly
does that mean? It means that one powerful
device can handle all your voice and fax wireless needs.
It gives up to 16 HandSets access to
four phone lines wirelessly.
But, that's not all. This unobtrusive
unit eventually will become the communications center
for the electronic home and the digital office. Home
security and home automation, along with other future
advancements, are all being planned. The Controller will
be the center of it all. Essentially, it is a launching
point for your automated future.
Security
The AirWay System
is completely secure. How can we say that? Through our
seven-step process which ultimately allows us to insure
the safety of our customers from
eavesdroppers.
- Digitizing. When making a call, the
voice stream is analog. AirWay HandSets take that
analog stream and digitize it. Digitizing the signal
does two things. First, it makes the signal clearer-
thus better reception for the user. Second, a
digitized stream is harder to intercept.
- Scrambling. After the signal is
digitized we scramble it as well. If someone tried to
intercept the data stream all they would get is
scrambled data. If they were listening to a scanner
they would only hear digital noise, much like a
telephone modem.
- Encoding. We also encode the data
before sending it. If someone were to intercept the
data stream en-route, many things would have to
happen. Not only would they have to unscramble it, but
they would also need to know how we encoded the
stream, and then decode it. HWN's encoding scheme is
proprietary, buried in the logic of a custom chip, and
unreadable from the outside world.
- Batch Transmitting. When we transmit
the data stream, we do so in short batches, or
packets. We send a small, packet transmission every
1.75 milliseconds. By transmitting in packets we cause
the data stream to break up. If someone were to grab
the stream they would only get one small piece of the
overall data puzzle - putting a puzzle together with
only one piece is impossible. Even if they did
assemble multiple pieces, they would still have to
decode and unscramble the data.
- Reassembling. As the AirWay
Controller collects the packets, it begins to
reassemble them into a complete and correct data
stream.
- Decode. After reassembling the
stream the Controller begins to decode the data
stream.
- Unscrambling. Then it will
unscramble the decoded message before broadcasting the
voice signal into your secure, hard-wired telephone
line.
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