Broadband  |  2023-10-23

Cradlepoint Provides Connectivity for UNSW Solar Race Car in the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge

Source: Cradlepoint
Curated by: Gert Jan Wolf - Editor-in Chief for The Critical Communications Review

 Cradlepoint, the global leader in cloud-delivered LTE and 5G wireless network edge solutions, today announced that it is providing connectivity for the University of NSW (UNSW) Sunswift 7 solar race car, which is competing in the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge, racing from Darwin to Adelaide, Australia this week. Cradlepoint in-vehicle Wireless WAN (WWAN) solutions will connect the Sunswift 7 race car to the Internet, as well auxiliary vehicles that are supporting the UNSW race team during the competition. Connectivity will run over Optus 4G/5G cellular networks or where there is no cellular coverage available, Cradlepoint’s routers will redirect traffic to LEO satellite for uninterrupted connectivity.

The Sunswift 7 team at UNSW selected Cradlepoint to provide connectivity for its vehicles during the race based on the WWAN solutions’ proven reliability and ability to seamlessly connect to all devices used for the race, such as laptops, dash cameras, sensors, and tablets. A key component of the solution provided is the ability to monitor connectivity of devices in the convoy remotely, which is enabled with Cradlepoint NetCloud Manager. APIs are used for GPS tracking, showing remote teams the live location of vehicles, and used to ensure the safety of race team members and provide vehicle telemetry data for insights and reporting. Every Cradlepoint router also has built-in security firewalls to protect devices in vehicles from external attacks.

“Cradlepoint is providing the Sunswift team with crucial uninterrupted Internet connectivity in and across the vehicles in our convoy, enabling us to access race car telemetry and send that data to the cloud. This means that our wider team can monitor the performance of the race car — things like vehicle speed, solar battery status, temperature — from the outback to wherever they are located,” said Professor Richard Hopkins, Sunswift Lead at UNSW. “We’re also able to broadcast live and students are using it as a way to get messages around sustainability and climate change out to the public.”

The Sunswift 7 convoy is equipped with multiple Cradlepoint routers, including the Cradlepoint R1900 Ruggedised 5G Edge Router, which is optimised for in-vehicle networks and offers superior ruggedness, performance, security, connectivity, and utility in a purpose-built, compact design. The R1900 delivers full 5G performance and enterprise-class security, and can connect to LEO satellite technology.