Hughes Expands Rotary Wing SATCOM Capabilities
Sept. 9, 2013
Hughes Network Systems, LLC
announced a significant advancement in rotary wing
Beyond-Line-of-Sight (BLOS) SATCOM capabilities by
successfully demonstrating data throughputs of up to 10 Mbps
through rotor blades and over geostationary satellites to a
remote HUB.
With five times greater throughput
than its first release in March
2013, the advanced Hughes communications-on-the-move
(COTM) microsat system is capable of transmitting critical
video and other sensor data that was not previously possible
when exceeding the range limitation of traditional
line-of-sight systems. The increased speeds were recently
demonstrated in-flight on an aircraft with government
customers and industry partners present. This advanced
capability can be adapted to various rotary platforms to
enable critical intelligence, surveillance and
reconnaissance (ISR) data transmission ranges previously not
attainable.
"Hughes delivers a system level
solution, including the core modem and antenna technology
together with worldwide Ka or Ku-band connectivity through
its satellite managed services network," said
Rick Lober, vice
president and general manager of Hughes Defense and
Intelligence Systems Division. "We continue to improve
speeds and testing with additional systems and antennas,
resulting in a truly agile, flexible option for government,
military, and commercial customers."
Employing advanced waveform
technology, the Hughes rotary wing system enables seamless
transmissions through rotor blades over both Ka and Ku-band
satellite channels with zero packet loss. The solution
operates with a variety of commercially-available airborne
antennas on government, military and commercial platforms,
facilitating integration with existing systems for strategic
ISR and tactical operations.