DUJUD Awarded Contract by the US
Special Operations Command to Interface Into the SpaceX
SATCOM Network
July 21, 2021
DUJUD has been awarded a
contract by the United States Special Operations Command
(USSOCOM) to develop a power-efficient man-portable
SATCOM terminal to interface into the SpaceX Low Earth
Orbit (LEO) commercial satellite constellation network
known as STARLINK. Said terminal will exhibit a backpack
form-factor at half the size of current STARLINK
terminals (i.e., DISHY) with 30 to 40% less power
consumption at identical data transmission speeds. The
underlying technology is based on the first-of-its-kind
DUJUD's 3D antenna scheme that allows for a
significantly wider scanning angle (i.e.,
horizon-to-horizon SATCOM coverage) while reducing power
consumption to the level that the terminal will be
battery operated.
DUJUD's proprietary 3D antenna
array (patent pending) exhibits 88% wider scanning angle
over a conventional flat (2D) antenna array and features
horizon-to-horizon SATCOM coverage at 40% less power
consumption and up to 50% smaller form-factor.
DUJUD's proprietary 3D antenna
array (patent pending) exhibits 88% wider scanning angle
over a conventional flat (2D) antenna array and features
horizon-to-horizon SATCOM coverage at 40% less power
consumption and up to 50% smaller form-factor.
The U.S. government is seeking to
add a new capability for gaining access to the
commercial SATCOM network STARLINK via DUJUD's
technology for applications that demand portability;
said capability was previously unattainable due to the
limited scanning angle of conventional SATCOM terminals.
Currently, it is challenging — if not impossible — to
employ conventional SATCOM terminals on moving objects;
specifically, when a person is on the move and needs to
be uninterruptedly connected to the internet via LEO
satellite constellations, 2D antennas fail to provide a
robust communication link.
Through this contract, the USSOCOM
intends to address fundamental limitations with 2D
phased-array antenna systems that the STARLINK's DISHY
is based on. The development of this new SATCOM terminal
which is based on DUJUD's proprietary 3D antenna
technology (patent pending) will not only reduce power
consumption by 40% and form-factor by 50%, but it will
also address the high cost of manufacturing.
"Commercial SATCOM-based internet
service providers such as SpaceX are challenged by the
cost of SATCOM terminals that seems to be a financial
barrier for many end-customers. DUJUD's 3D antenna-based
SATCOM terminal, on the other hand, demands notably
fewer supporting electronics and, as a result, it
features a significantly lower cost of production," said
Dr. Reza Abbaspour, CEO, DUJUD.
"The U.S. Department of Defense
(DoD) and DUJUD have previously partnered in the past
three years to implement a SATCOM receiver at the
extremely high frequency spectrum. We believe DUJUD's
technology will be a great use for both the DoD and the
commercial sector. We will increasingly be pursuing
SATCOM operators to utilize our technology while working
with the DoD to expand our relationship for many other
defense applications such as radar systems," said Dr.
Reza Abbaspour, CEO, DUJUD.
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