Our industrial grade wireless is not magic .
It’s the result of 7 years of research before the company's foundation and 8 years of business experience.
Our journey began with a vision to satisfy the need for reliable wireless communication in industrial environments.
We understand the challenges faced by businesses and set out to create a solution that would stand the test of time.
R3 is the all-in-one solution provider for your industrial wireless
Planning
Every successful project begins with a well-thought-out plan. Our planning phase involves understanding the unique needs of each client and devising strategies that ensure optimal performance and scalability.
Engineering
Our engineering team is the backbone of our success. With a blend of seasoned experts and young innovators, we design systems that are robust, efficient, and tailored to meet the specific requirements of each industry.
Deployment
The deployment phase is where your plans come to life. Our meticulous attention to detail ensures that the installation process is smooth, with minimal disruptions to your operations. We pride ourselves on delivering solutions that seamlessly integrate into your existing infrastructure.
Operations
Instead of a traditional operations team, we equip our clients with comprehensive training to oversee and uphold the system's efficiency. Furthermore, we're advancing our offerings with the creation of a monitoring tool to help ensure the consistent 24/7 performance of your infrastructure.
The products behind our technology
The industrial wireless device for essential data
Bridge E seamlessly aligns with industrial demands, providing the capability to implement wireless systems that perform with the dependability and rapidity of wired networks in various industrial automation scenarios. It stands out in applications where minimal latency is paramount, ensuring that automated processes are executed without delay.
Utilizing Bridge E, integration into prevailing infrastructures is streamlined, facilitating connections to a diverse array of controllers and automation technologies, such as robotic arms, conveyor systems, and automated storage and retrieval systems, ensuring swift and straightforward deployment in various use cases across the manufacturing sector.
State-of-the-art WiFi 6 communication device
Bridge X is specifically designed to cater to the needs of AGVs and AMRs in the realms of intralogistics and factory automation. It sets a new standard in wireless connectivity, offering unparalleled speed and efficiency in data transmission.
Featuring a compact form factor (148 mm), Bridge X is perfect for small-scale AGV/AMR units where space is limited.
The device also boasts advanced energy management capabilities, promoting longer operational cycles and reduced power consumption. These features make Bridge X an ideal solution for OEMs looking to balance high performance, energy efficiency, and compactness in their AGV/AMR systems.
Everything you need to establish your own EchoRing network
The Bridge E Starter Kit is a comprehensive set of tools to commission, operate and monitor an EchoRing network within an application. It includes Bridge E devices, a Configuration Server software package, and all necessary accessories.
The preventer of sudden production downtimes
Robots stop working when trailing cables are failing or tool connections suddenly break down! R3 Solutions' Robot Emergency Kit allows production to continue within a very short time. Bridge E powered by EchoRing technology serves as a bypass solution and ensures the transmission of production data. The Robot Emergency Kit also guarantees the continued operation of the respective system even over longer periods of time.
The Robot Emergency Kit contains all the hardware components required for the immediate bridging of defective cable routes. These include four Bridge E together with the corresponding antennas and installation cables, device-specific adapter kits (i.e. for PROFINET communication), and individual accessories for mounting the Bridge E on the respective robot.
The scope of the solution can be individually adapted to customer-specific requirements. The Robot Emergency Kit is compatible with common robot systems.
Frequently asked questions
You have the questions we have the answers.
Bridge E
- Ultra-reliable and deterministic performance
- Suitable for real-time industrial controls
- For example, it can enable real-time communication between robots or connect driverless transport vehicles wirelessly.
Any Ethernet-based protocol like PROFINET, PROFISAFE, EtherNet/IP, CIP SAFETY, SafeteNetP, EtherCat, etc.
It’s a network bridge device enhanced by our patented Echoring technology.
- EchoRing protocol, but the device bridges Ethernet traffic transparently - without any modifications.
- Bridging connects two separate networks as if they were a single network
First of all it is a protocol optimized for speed and reliability. It combines token passing and massive cooperative techniques to achieve it's impressive results.
EchoRing uses token-ring technique. Only the device holding a "token" can send data. This method effectively prevents data collisions, ensuring smooth communication.
Down to 0.000000001% packet loss rate
If a connection between a sender and a receiver is interrupted, another device in the network will automatically resend the data to the intended receiver - an "echo". It greatly improves reliability.
Bridge E runs on WiLink 8 chip from Texas Instruments. R3 Solutions is the only company in the world awarded with access to the source code of the chip.
Networks can coexist under condition that each network is configured on a different channel.
No, channel numbers are assigned along the U-NII radio band in the US and the ISM band in Europe. They do not overlap.
Configuration
This setting limits possible configurations to only those that can meet its set latency.
Priority packets exceeding this threshold will dropped in favor of newer packets.
Not currently - this feature will become available with a future software update. Until then, the minimum Capacity Factor for inactive nodes is 1.
Yes, a R3 Configuration Server runs a DHCP server. The provided IP can be be used instead of 172.30.1.10
Selecting "Exact Config" within "Optimize For" disables system optimization. This action highlights the impact of any configuration changes that are made in the "Achievable Configuration" table on the right of the interface.
Setup
No, direct power cycling is safe for EchoRing devices. That said, please ensure the "Successful Deployment" notification appears in the Health Monitor before resuming operations.
We recommend a transmission power of ~6dBm for desktop tests.
No, it is no longer required. Configuration settings are stored on each Bridge E device and automatically launch the configured network upon startup.
Technical specification
Defined by the maximum transmission power allowed:
- 14 dBm in EU → up to 35 meters
- 30 dBm → up to 80 meters in USA
Up to 20 per channel, extension possible on request
Yes, up to 5 priority classes are supported.
Bridge E supports Power over Ethernet.
Bugs
Please report it to us using the email address above. We appreciate you letting us know!
Diagnosis
A single arrow represents a single periodic packet stream from a sender to a receiver. The receiving station will then answer each of these packets with a packet of the same size. When a double arrow is displayed, both stations send their own individual stream while answering the other's.
The measured Packet Loss Rate (PLR) refers to the rate of packet exchange (request and reply). The unidirectional Packet Error Rate (PER) meanwhile is typically smaller and be calculated as PER=1-SQRT(1-PLR)
Increasing (round trip) latencies are displayed on the Delay Profile's x-axis, while the cumulative number of packets returned by a specific latency is displayed on the y-axis. The Delay Profile's curve therefore should be monotonic - i.e. packets returned within 5ms are grouped with packets returned within 10ms.
Updates
Updates are installed remotely by R3. To ensure security, the client initiates the start of the update process.