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General System Description. The System and certain equipment and facilities to be provided by the Supplier shall meet the following specifications: 2.3.1 The System shall be based upon TDOA (Time Difference of Arrival) and DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum) technology for location, messaging and alarm on the uplink in the direction of mobile unit (end user terminal) to Base Station, and *** FSK (Frequency Shift Keying) paging transmission technique for both control signaling and messaging on the downlink in the direction of Base Station to mobile unit. All the technologies shall be state-of-the-art and field-proven with commercial and enough billable customers in at least three other countries. 2.3.2 The System shall be able to support basically TDMA, and CDMA for additional capacities on the uplink, and FDMA on the downlink. 2.3.3 The System shall operate on the following frequency and channel bandwidth: i. Uplink: *** channel bandwidth *** *** Confidential material redacted and filed separately with the Commission. Vision Plant Inc. Telematics Wireless Ltd. ii. Downlink: *** allocated channel bandwidth 2.3.4 The chip rate of the Systems shall be *** chips/sec or higher. 2.3.5 Positioning reliability and accuracy for the System shall meet the following criteria: i. Service areas o Open area, suburban, dense urban, urban canyon, indoors, underground, etc., the specific conditions of which is defined hereinunder o Open area: An area where there is no obstacle like tall trees or buildings o Sub-urban: A town scattered with buildings or houses lower than o Urban: A city scattered with buildings or houses (10-15 stories)
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General System Description. Mobile-Ready Customer Engagement: all products are mobile compatible out of the box, with no app store downloads required of customers. Powered by InfoSend's CCM platform, customer specific messaging and payment reminders are delivered electronically. • Multi-Channel Payment Collection: InfoSend's payment platform will consolidate web, telephone, SMS, CSR, in-person EMV and bank payments into a single lockbox file. • One-Time and Automatic Payments: allow customers to quickly make a one-time payment, as well as sign up to have their payment account auto debited with each billing cycle. • Bill Notification and Presentment: notify customers via email when a new bill is available, and securely deliver exact replica of printed document to customers inbox or show online via the secure portal. • Interactive Voice Response (IVR): accept customer payments via automated phone service with InfoSend-hosted phone number, enabling client phone systems to redirect customers with ease. • SMS Text-to-Pay: enrolled customers may opt in to receive text notifications of new bills, and reply to have the registered payment method drafted for the amount due, speeding up the time to payment. • Bank Payments (MasterCard RPPS): InfoSend can collect payments made via the customer bank and include them within the lockbox file. • PCI-Compliant Cloud Based Solution: electronic billing and payment related products hosted in the cloud by InfoSend in a secure PCI-Level 1 compliant environment.
General System Description. 1. The office and lab Areas will be serviced utilizing the existing hot water chilled water AH’S in penthouse. Three house AH’S are connected with a common plenum which services the entire south wing of the building. Supply and return air risers are connected to supply and return vav and constant volume boxes throughout. Three exhaust fans in penthouse are also set up with a common exhaust plenum. Exhaust risers provide lab exhaust at each floor on the south wing and are terminated with exhaust boxes or valves. All lab areas will be once through design New & existing supply and exhaust vav boxes will be dedicated for the new lab areas. The boxes are pressure independent. Supply vav boxes will have hot water modulating re-heat for zone temperature control. Each lab area will have its own zone control. The office will use fan powered vav boxes with hot water reheat coils piped to existing hot water mains.
General System Description. The BATMAV system shall consist of the following basic components: two Air Vehicles, one Ground Control Station (GCS), one infrared (IR) camera payload, one Electro-Optical (EO) camera payload, and one Operator’s Kit. Initial Spares Package (ISP) components shall be included for operation and support of the basic system components. The BATMAV system is detailed in the proposal for this contract. The definition of system components shall be updated through the contract period of performance as a result of changes from: incorporation of additional trade-space requirements, fixes resulting from Test and Evaluation, and incorporation of advanced sensors.

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