Cubic
Corporation
announced
that its
subsidiary
GATR
Technologies
(GATR),
which
operates
within the
Cubic
Mission
Solutions
(CMS)
business
division,
and Intelsat
General
Corporation
(IGC)
successfully
established
a
26-megabits
per second
(mbps)
downlink and
a 10+ mbps
uplink,
carrying
multiple
data streams
during
performance
testing of
GATR’s
prototype
GATR-FLEX®
sub-meter
Ku-band,
ultra-portable
terminal.
GATR and IGC
performed a series
of tests using the
open architecture,
high-performance
Intelsat EpicNG
satellite IS-29e,
GATR-FLEX antenna
and GATR’s e850
ruggedized iDirect
satellite modem,
which maximized the
throughput of the
iDirect Evolution
series modems. The
tests measured
throughput while
taxing a single
satellite link with
data, voice and
high-definition (HD)
streaming video,
which is normally
done by two separate
terminals over
separate networks.
“The extreme
portability of our
sub-meter GATR-FLEX
terminal and IGC’s
new high-throughput,
high-performance
satellite have been
successfully tested
to deliver command
and control (C2) in
addition to
full-motion video
capabilities,” said
Paul Gierow,
president of
Cubic|GATR.
“The goal of this
test was to
demonstrate that
there was ample
capacity for a small
terminal to stream
multiple HD video
streams at the same
time as C2 traffic,
and we succeeded in
doing this,” said
Mark Daniels, vice
president of new
technologies and
services, Intelsat
General.
Cubic|GATR and
IGS anticipate
higher performance
with the next
generation of
iDirect Velocity
modems.
“Cubic’s GATR
looks forward to
offering new and
innovative satellite
communications
solutions that
enable users to
increase the
capability of the
mission, while
keeping the pack-out
small and
lightweight,” said
Mike Twyman,
president of Cubic
Mission Solutions.
“Cubic subsidiaries
will continue to
look for ways to
synergize and
collaborate to
deliver enhanced
end-to-end
communications
solutions to our
customers.”
Additional
products from CMS
subsidiaries were
also used for the
tests, such as
DTECH’s M3-SE
networking stack of
routers, switches,
servers, encoders
and voice appliances
as well as
TeraLogics’ Unified
Video®
Cloud and Server
application for
real-time Full
Motion Video.
Unified Video
demonstrated HD
video contribution
and consumption
streaming over the
same satellite link
for the C2 services.