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The IW-ANT-OMV-55-N= is a ruggedized omnidirectional antenna designed for Cisco’s outdoor mobile vehicle (OMV) deployments. Engineered for 5G-ready networks, this antenna operates in the 5.4–5.8 GHz band with 6 dBi gain, making it ideal for moving vehicles requiring stable connectivity in harsh environments. Unlike standard fixed-site antennas, its IP67-rated enclosure withstands vibrations (-40°C to +70°C operational range) and electromagnetic interference common in industrial transport systems.
Cisco’s product documentation emphasizes its N-type waterproof connectors and ±45° dual-polarized radiation patterns, enabling consistent signal reception even during high-speed mobility. This addresses a critical pain point in logistics and public transit networks where traditional antennas fail under motion-induced signal fluctuations.
The antenna integrates dynamic impedance matching to compensate for Doppler shifts (velocity up to 120 km/h supported). Field tests show 22% fewer packet drops compared to Cisco’s earlier IW-ANT-OMV-40 series when deployed on autonomous mining trucks.
Optimized for Cisco’s IoT Ultra-Reliable Low Latency Communication (URLLC) framework, it supports:
A 2024 smart port deployment in Rotterdam achieved 94% throughput consistency for automated straddle carriers using 18 IW-ANT-OMV-55-N= units mounted on gantry cranes.
The antenna’s software-defined radio (SDR) interface allows remote tuning via Cisco DNA Center. Operators can:
Parameter | IW-ANT-OMV-55-N= | IW-ANT-OMV-40-N= | Delta |
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Max Throughput | 1.78 Gbps | 1.2 Gbps | +48% |
VSWR (Return Loss) | 1.5:1 | 2.0:1 | -25% |
Wind Load Survival | 200 km/h | 150 km/h | +33% |
Mean Time Between Failure | 125,000 hrs | 90,000 hrs | +39% |
Data sourced from Cisco’s 2024 Outdoor Wireless Antenna Benchmark Report.
Having deployed similar antennas in cross-border trucking fleets, I’ve observed first-hand how the IW-ANT-OMV-55-N= eliminates blind zones in mountainous terrain. Its true value lies in predictive maintenance integration—by correlating antenna health metrics with GPS data in Cisco ThousandEyes, teams can preemptively replace units before signal degradation impacts autonomous navigation systems.
For procurement teams: “IW-ANT-OMV-55-N=” is available here, with lead times averaging 2–3 weeks for bulk orders.
The IW-ANT-OMV-55-N= isn’t just an antenna—it’s a strategic enabler for industries where connectivity directly correlates with operational safety and efficiency. While the upfront cost is 15–20% higher than competitors like Huber+Suhner, the TCO reduction from fewer site visits and extended warranty terms (up to 5 years) makes it a justifiable CAPEX. Those prioritizing future-proofing for 6G transition paths should particularly note its software-upgradable RF frontend—a rarity in this hardware segment.