Airbus Defence and Space adds BGAN
service to its M2M Proximity platform
Airbus Defence and
Space has announced the addition of BGAN
(Broadband Global Area Network) M2M
(Machine-to-Machine) devices to its
Proximity M2M platform. With this
evolution of the platform, all BGAN
terminals in an M2M network can be
accessed for reconfiguration, updating
and maintenance without physical
intervention via satellite. The ability
to update software and troubleshoot via
Proximity will help service providers
and end-users save significant
maintenance costs whilst ensuring high
uptime for critical M2M data
communication with equipment in often
remote locations.
In addition to interacting with the BGAN
M2M terminal using SMS commands,
terminals can now also be remotely
accessed via the user-friendly Proximity
Portal. The new version provides a
wealth of information on a terminal‘s
status via a clear graphical user
interface. Within the portal a terminal
can be put on stand-by or re-activated
and data usage can be checked, while
Tracking and Geo Fencing parameters can
be controlled to add an additional level
of security. An engineer can also
quickly determine the Inmarsat beam
number, signal level and retrieve log
files, making the functionality
especially relevant for live
troubleshooting without needing an
engineer on site.
The new functionality
is part of the next generation of the
Airbus Defence and Space Proximity M2M
platform. The Enterprise Satcom business
unit has re-developed the system to meet
the evolving needs in the M2M sector,
with the goal of establishing one entry
point for all M2M applications using
satellite connectivity and terminals
with standard methods.
„We will continue to
invest in the evolution of Proximity,
and we plan to have improved ergonomics
and an additional reporting capability
ready within a few weeks“, said Danny
Cote, head of Enterprise Satcoms in
Airbus Defence and Space. „M2M is a key
area of our research and development
activities, as we expect the satellite
based M2M market to double in the next
10 years.“