Hughes Demonstrates
Seamless SATCOM on Military Helicopters
March 18, 2013
Hughes Network Systems, LLC has
successfully demonstrated high-throughput video and data
transmission over SATCOM links on a variety of rotary wing
platforms. Employing an advanced waveform technology developed by
Hughes, the new communications-on-the-move (COTM) microsat system
achieved zero packet loss on transmission and reception through the
rotor blades, over both Ka and Ku-band satellite channels.
Tests were conducted on a variety of
military and commercial helicopters in both static and in-flight
environments that included numerous pitch, bank and roll maneuvers.
In all cases, the Hughes microsat system successfully transmitted
full motion video (FMV) beyond the line-of-sight (BLoS) through the
rotor blades over both conventional Ku-band global beam and Ka-band
global or spot beam satellites. The system operates with a
variety of commercially-available airborne antennas, facilitating
integration with various government, military and commercial
platforms.
"Hughes continues to lead in developing
innovative, cost-effective mobility solutions for military and
commercial applications," said
Rick Lober , vice president and
general manager of Hughes Defense and Intelligence Systems Division.
"Our new microsat technology is ideal for C2 and ISR missions in all
airborne as well as maritime and land environments, combining
patented waveform design on a proven, and common platform for all
applications -- unlike other single-use solutions."
The Hughes microsat rotary wing system is
based on the company's advanced HX satellite broadband platform,
which meets the Federal Information Processing (FIPS) 140-2, Level 2
encryption standard and employs patented and patent pending waveform
technology.
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