We offer AES IntelliNet because the speed of your communications could be the difference between life and death.

AES IntelliNet is a leader in the design and development of wireless alarm communications products using patented long-range wireless mesh technology. Their products are used in hundreds of thousands of locations throughout the world. Break free from soaring phone bills and go wireless today! As a result of growing demands for a communications network that would serve the security needs of clients dispersed over large geographic areas or regions without phone or cellular service, AES developed the first long-range wireless mesh network and the patented AES IntelliNet technology was released. The results are that a wireless mesh network provides more reliability, more redundancy, and faster signal transmission than any wired or wireless technology available. Furthermore, since the monitoring transceivers themselves make up the network, negating the need for radio towers, the network is self enrolling and managing, eliminating the need for real radio engineering expertise. The fact that there are no monthly fees paid to a network operator to maintain this network, a wireless mesh network offers the lowest cost of ownership possible.

How it works

AES-IntelliNet, as illustrated in the figure below, utilizes the following principles:

  • There is a remote transceiver used to monitor or control a device such as an alarm panel
  • Each transceiver relays its data in distances measured in miles, to the central receiver via radio transmission
  • If the transceiver is too far to reach the central receiver directly, it simply hops the data to the next closest transceiver and that transceiver to the central receiver
  • The central receiver relays the data to alarm automation software for processing
  • If data cannot be relayed via one route, the mesh network automatically selects the next best route from a choice of up to 8 available routes at any given time
  • The network dynamically and automatically adapts to changes in the network caused by weather changes, obstruction changes, the addition or subtraction of other transceivers in the network, etc. so that it is highly redundant and reliable