Digital IF – Transforming the Satellite and Space Industry
The satellite industry is undergoing its most significant digital transformation yet, poised to reduce costs, enhance resilience, spur innovation, and expand its global market share. However, breaking through the bottleneck of the ground segment is crucial to achieving this goal, as current analog IF systems struggle to scale and meet future capacity demands. Transitioning to digital IF promises a solution.
The Operational Challenges of mmWave Satellite Networks
Founded in 2020, Atheras Analytics has developed a suite of software tools that enable satellite operators to optimize the design and operation of their high throughput satellite (HTS) services in Ka and Q/V-band.
Is the Ground Segment Keeping Up with LEO?
The launch of mega constellations into low earth orbit (LEO) is undoubtedly responding to a direct need within the satellite industry. There is unprecedented demand for seamless and wide-reaching connectivity and many satellite operators are viewing multi-orbital solutions as the answer to great service delivery to their users.
A Connected World is a Better World
In our increasingly connected world, the demand to access data collected from anywhere on the planet is constantly on the rise. One of the ways to address this is non-terrestrial networks. I recently spoke to Gianluca Redolfi, Chief Commercial Officer of Sateliot, to hear how they plan to revolutionize the communications industry.
Space Situational Awareness: Is the World Waking Up?
The recent case of the NASA toolbox accidently dropped by an International Space Station astronaut, has propelled the space situational awareness (SSA) issue into the mainstream headlines. With increasing numbers of satellites being deployed, particularly into LEO, and the growing problem of space debris, the SSA issue seems to at last be gathering momentum.
As Demand Rises, Will More Industries Switch to Satellite Communications for SCADA Equipment Monitoring?
The world is rapidly becoming more industrialized. Oil companies are doubling down in the months ahead as worldwide oil demand is predicted to rise to 1.1 million barrels per day in 2024, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA).