Inmarsat joins forces
with CPN and MinFarm to simplify connecting
low-power wide-area networks to satellite
25 August 2020
Inmarsat has teamed up with
CPN Satellite Services and MinFarm Tech to
launch the MF 400 IoT Satellite Bridge
incorporating Inmarsat’s IsatData Pro (IDP)
service. The solution enables data from IoT
sensors operating on LoRaWAN™ networks to be
optimised for transmission over Inmarsat’s IDP
service, which will bring much-needed additional
connectivity to IoT devices deployed in remote
locations across a range of different sectors.
The success of a remote
operation – such as dam monitoring or
agricultural resource management – depends on
having robust, reliable equipment in place to do
the job. IoT devices are having a significant
impact in this area, due to their ability to
record and transfer data in a way that reduces
the need for expensive on-site visits and lowers
overall maintenance costs. However, operating in
remote regions means that backhauling data from
LoRaWAN™ networks is not always possible via
terrestrial connectivity so posing a
connectivity challenge for organisations.
The MF 400 IoT Satellite
Bridge offers organisations an off-the-shelf and
ready-to-use solution to meet these challenges,
simplifying the connectivity between sensor and
application. Powered by a single 80W solar panel
and with battery backup capacity of 2-3 days,
the device uses protocol optimisation to forward
sensor payload traffic over the high-latency,
non-IP packet data satellite services of the
Inmarsat IDP. This ensures unrivalled global
connectivity, while keeping airtime costs per
sensor to a minimum, lowering the complexity of
installation and reducing the power requirements
at the Edge.
Tara Maclachlan, Vice
President of IoT, Enterprise at Inmarsat,
commented: “IoT is already proving to be hugely
influential in enabling effective remote
operations across many different sectors, and we
are continually focused on innovation with the
objective of making our services evenbetter. Backhauling LoRaWAN™ network data
over satellite utilising the MF 400 IoT
Satellite Bridge is a major step forward in this
regard, and one which underscores the strength
of the collaboration between Inmarsat, CPN and
MinFarm.”
Christian Nicolai, M2M and
IoT Consultant at CPN Satellite Services, added:
“We are delighted to be launching this product
in conjunction with Inmarsat and MinFarm. The MF
400 IoT Satellite Bridge will solve some of the
major problems facing organisations operating
IoT sensors in remote regions. Connecting these
devices to Inmarsat satellite networks brings
added reliability and resilience, with the
guarantee that accurate data can be transmitted
and received regardless of location.”
Stephen Lynam, CEO of
MinFarm, added: “MinFarm Tech is dedicated to
enabling LoRaWAN™ to work seamlessly over
satellite networks. We are very excited to
partner with Inmarsat and CPN to deliver the MF
400 IoT Satellite Bridge product. This product
will enable customers to pick a truly global and
trusted satellite service provider in Inmarsat,
while continuing to use their existing LoRaWAN™
hardware and cloud solutions. It promises to be
a game-changing technology for the industry.”
The launch of the MF 400
IoT Satellite Bridge supports Inmarsat’s wide
ranging and fully-funded Future Technology
Roadmap programme.In
addition to working with partners to introduce
new and enhanced services, Inmarsat is
undertaking the largest investment in its
history to extend the capacity, agility and
resilience of its industry-leading space and
ground-based infrastructure still further.This includes two new L-band satellites
(I-6 F1 & F2), which are scheduled to launch in
2021 and to take our L-band portfolio into the
mid-2030s and beyond, as well as seven further
GX Ka-band satellites, which will enter service
over the coming four years.
Inmarsat’s Tara Maclachlan
commented:“As the world
leader in global mobile satellite
communications, we have an ambitious vision for
the future and are progressing the most
innovative technology development programme in
our history to achieve this.
We believe that reliable, agile, seamless
connectivity is now more vital than ever and
will play a crucial role in accelerating the
adoption of digital technology.”