radiolinkin
Radiolinkin is a term used to describe a class of wireless data-link technologies that establish bi-directional radio frequency connections between devices to transmit data and control signals. The concept emphasizes flexible, point-to-point and mesh networks capable of scaling across industrial and commercial environments. Radiolinkin is not tied to a single universal specification; rather, multiple vendors and researchers use the term to describe proprietary implementations that share common features, including radio transceivers, short- to medium-range links, and mechanisms for establishing, maintaining, and securing links.
Technical characteristics: It can operate in licensed or unlicensed bands and employs adaptive modulation, error correction,
Applications include industrial automation, remote sensing and monitoring, video and data backhaul, unmanned vehicle control, disaster-response
Variants and status: Some vendors offer Radiolinkin Lite for low-power devices, Radiolinkin Pro for higher throughput,
Limitations include potential radio interference, regulatory compliance requirements, and environmental factors such as weather and line-of-sight
History: The term arose in industry discussions and marketing in the 2010s; as a class, Radiolinkin is