Association of american railroads selects dot16 protocol pioneered by ondas networks for next-generation hot-eot ("nghe") communications
Ondas networks has led the development of the ieee 802.16t ("dot16") wireless standard in close collaboration with industry ondas networks estimates 70,000 systems will need to be upgraded in the north american rail infrastructure the ieee 802.16t ddp protocol enables enhanced safety and operational efficiencies for train telemetry supporting the operation of longer trains sunnyvale, ca / access newswire / april 14, 2025 / ondas holdings inc. (nasdaq:onds) ("ondas" or the "company"), a leading provider of private industrial wireless networks and commercial drone and automated data solutions, announced today that the ieee 802.16t direct peer-to-peer ("dpp") protocol has been selected by the association of american railroads ("aar") as the new standard for next generation head-of-train / end-of-train ("hot-eot") communications or "nghe gen4." this new protocol for train telemetry operations enables new safety and operational improvements to existing hot-eot applications.
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