our process

MCIS uses a well defined process to approach each project, not only because it makes good sense to do so, it also delivers highly reliable and functional wireless communication systems.

Our process approach is a management strategy and an operational requirement. Our expertise in design of military infrastructure, industrial process controls and project management have been refined for the commercial implementation of wireless communication systems.

There is a problem in this industry that dates back to the mid-nineties when the FCC made unlicensed spectrum available for commercial use. Manufacturers were quick to tout “plug & play” radios and turned to Value Added Resellers of computer network equipment to sell and install their equipment. This resulted in many link failures due to lack of qualified RF engineering talent and inadequate processes. Over the last few years, one third of our business has come from correcting faulty wireless deployments. In almost every case we found the link failure was the result of poor engineering and design work.

Engineering a reliable microwave link involves more than Fresnel zone, transmit power, antenna gain, effective isotropic radiated power, system operating margin, multi-path interference, signal to noise ratio and other RF considerations. At MCIS we have the electrical and structural engineering resources to make certain the grounding and other support infrastructure meet or exceed your reliability requirements.

Our usual minimum design criteria are what we call “Standard Operating Conditions”. This means operating to designed reliability standards (i.e. 99.999%) in up to 50 mph winds and heavy rains, or tropical storm conditions. We also design to “Extreme” (90 mph) and “Survivability” (120+ mph) conditions. In the last hurricane season, when four storms roared through, one of our central Florida systems, designed to 120 mph, survived in wind gust of 160 mph.

MCIS employs the same professional processes and technical modeling assumptions used to design the most secure and reliable microwave links in existence. This insures predictable reliability of the links and we have refined the processes to include the technical and financial information needed by clients to make an informed deployment decision.

  • NEEDS ASSESSMENT and GOAL ALIGNMEMT

    Wireless Technology is changing at a rapid pace and the selection of appropriate technology to meet specific goals is critical to a project’s success. As engineers, our obligation is to understand technology and client objectives, match the right technology to meet stated objectives in a manner that delivers an effective solution.

  • PLANNING AND ANALYSIS

    Planning and Analysis is required to ensure any recommended solution is fully thought through, documented and understood by all parties. The intent is to identify and assess those areas that define the viability of a project, establish the factors that drive cost and performance, allow assessment of appropriate cost performance trades so good decisions can be made and establish definitive performance measures of success.

  • PROJECT DESIGN AND ENGINEERING

    Project Design and Engineering is critical to success. A methodical approach and stated design criteria will result in a cost effective combination of infrastructure, software, middleware, hardware and end-user infrastructure to provide an integrated, optimized and effective system. You would never construct a building without engineering drawings and specifications, nor should any wireless communication system be deployed without the same. Our standard engineered design for outdoor wireless point–to-point (licensed or unlicensed) is for 99.999% reliability in tropical storm conditions.

  • SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION, ACCEPTANCE TESTING AND COMMISSIONING

    System implementation supported by acceptance testing and documented commissioning is the only way you will know if your system is performing as designed. Acceptance testing is performed with sophisticated RF equipment (spectrum analyzers, Source, Network Analyzer, BERT, etc.) and then verified against engineering specifications. Acceptance testing and commissioning is not guess work and actual performance is definitive and documented.

  • ON-GOING SUPPORT AND MAINTENANCE

    Documentation and expertise are the foundation of on-going support and maintenance. With the appropriate acceptance testing and documented commissioning reports, there is no uncertainty in system configuration and restoration efforts. It is through documentation that timely and knowledgeable response can be provided.