CraneLink
CraneLink
CraneLink

Low-latency transmission
of video and control signals

Low-latency transmission
of video and control signals

Low-latency transmission
of video and control signals

CraneLink enables video-monitored remote control of cranes. For the secure and low-latency transmission of video and control signals, standard industrial network infrastructure is sufficient. There is no need for expensive fiber optic cabling or other customized solutions—a stable network connection (≥ 100 Mbit/s) is adequate.


CraneLink is operated from a desk or control console using off-the-shelf joysticks and monitors.


Latency can be constantly monitored in real-time via a visual comparison between a reference pattern continuously generated at the remote station and a synchronously generated pattern captured by a camera on the crane.


Our emergency stop function complies with the legal requirements regarding connection loss: this ensures that the emergency stop can always be reliably triggered, or it will automatically activate in the event of connection issues.


An upgrade to Performance Level D is expected in Q3 2025.

CraneLink enables video-monitored remote control of cranes. For the secure and low-latency transmission of video and control signals, standard industrial network infrastructure is sufficient. There is no need for expensive fiber optic cabling or other customized solutions—a stable network connection (≥ 100 Mbit/s) is adequate.


CraneLink is operated from a desk or control console using off-the-shelf joysticks and monitors.


Latency can be constantly monitored in real-time via a visual comparison between a reference pattern continuously generated at the remote station and a synchronously generated pattern captured by a camera on the crane.


Our emergency stop function complies with the legal requirements regarding connection loss: this ensures that the emergency stop can always be reliably triggered, or it will automatically activate in the event of connection issues.


An upgrade to Performance Level D is expected in Q3 2025.

CraneLink enables video-monitored remote control of cranes. For the secure and low-latency transmission of video and control signals, standard industrial network infrastructure is sufficient. There is no need for expensive fiber optic cabling or other customized solutions—a stable network connection (≥ 100 Mbit/s) is adequate.


CraneLink is operated from a desk or control console using off-the-shelf joysticks and monitors.


Latency can be constantly monitored in real-time via a visual comparison between a reference pattern continuously generated at the remote station and a synchronously generated pattern captured by a camera on the crane.


Our emergency stop function complies with the legal requirements regarding connection loss: this ensures that the emergency stop can always be reliably triggered, or it will automatically activate in the event of connection issues.


An upgrade to Performance Level D is expected in Q3 2025.

Volker Voss
Managing Director Sales

Volker Voss
Managing Director Sales

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