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McObject Embedded Database Reference Applications

 EFJohnson

Communications infrastructure demands real-time, high availability embedded database EFJohnson, a subsidiary of EFJ, Inc. (NASDAQ: EFJI), an industry-leading provider of wireless communications systems for homeland security and public safety agencies integrates McObject’s eXtremeDB™ High Availability (HA) embedded database as part of upgrades to enhance fault-tolerance in its Netelligent™ Infrastructure Systems Project 25 Conventional two-way radio infrastructure for first responders.

Project 25 (P25) is the Telecommunications Industry Association’s (TIA) standard for digital 2-way radio technology. P25 was originally created by the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials International (APCO) in cooperation with the National Association of State Telecommunications Directors (NASTD) and the U.S. government to insure interoperability between Federal, State, and local public safety agencies.

In emergencies, diverse agencies must be able to cooperate, and their communications systems must be reliable. EF Johnson’s leadership in Project 25-compliant technology, embodied in the Netelligent Infrastructure System, enhances police, fire, federal disaster and other forces’ ability to work together. Within EFJohnson products, the eXtremeDB in-memory database system (IMDS) contributes to reliability by allowing distribution and synchronization of system data stores, avoiding over-reliance on a single data management node.

Embedded database enables high availability, greater reliability in EF Johnson system

The eXtremeDB real-time database stores the information about the key points in the network configuration, the call states, subscribers' information, and more. The data is extremely dynamic and the RAM database is distributed over an IP network. Multiple, synchronized copies of eXtremeDB embedded databases reside within embedded controllers in intelligent base station repeaters and other key devices.

Operating System: VxWorks
CPU Architecture: PowerPC
Communications: IP Network
On-device embedded database: eXtremeDB HA

 

Read the McObject/EFJ Inc. press-release.