SaT5G: Avanti
Communications and ST Engineering iDirect Play
Integral Roles in Successful Integration of 5G
Core Network into Live Satellite Network
Oct 21, 2020
Avanti Communications and
ST Engineering iDirect, have played
integral roles in the completion of the
successful integration of a commercially
available 5G core network into a live satellite
network. This marks a major milestone for the
initiative and the industry, as it marks the
first time a live satellite network has been
managed and operated using a standard and
unmodified commercially available 5G core
network.
The Sat5G project involves
the integration of satellite into 3GPP 5G
testbed networks. Using the testbeds, several 5G
use case demonstrations over live satellite
links were performed, with the satellite links
performing several different tasks. The project
undertook research and demonstrated the benefit
of satellite technology in delivering content to
the network edge; providing backhaul to cellular
base-stations, improving broadband experience to
premises, and providing connectivity to aircraft
and moving platforms through emulated GEO and
over-the-air MEO satellite connectivity.
Two key technological
advances in 5G are the virtualization of network
functions (VNFs) and the use of end-to-end
slices providing network services with specified
quality of service (QoS). The SaT5G project
successfully designed and deployed several
satellite-specific VNFs on OpenStack and
Kubernetes, and developed an integrated
architecture which allows satellite links to
carry network slices seamlessly.
Utilising Avanti’s GEO
HYLAS-4 live satellite capacity, ST Engineering
iDirect’s 5G-enabled Intelligent Gateway (iGW)
satellite ground infrastructure provided the
satellite connectivity for the University of
Surrey (5GIC) 5G testbed. The integrated 5G
Non-Terrestrial-Network (NTN), consisted of a
remote terminal installed at 5GIC, which
connected over the live satellite to the
5G-enabled ST Engineering iDirect hub installed
at Avanti’s ground earth station at Goonhilly.
The satellite connection continues to use the
native satellite radio at the physical layer.
The 5G-enabled Intelligent Hub gateway included
physical network functions for terminating the
native satellite connection along with a
satellite RAN and a standard, and unmodified,
commercially available 5G core network, both of
which were virtualized.
The 5G -enabled satellite
hub connected to the 5GIC testbed using a
dedicated L2 connection, which allowed
deployment of the satellite connection endpoint
within the 5GIC core network. The satellite
connection provided an end-to-end L2 over
satellite connection between the 5GIC 5G testbed
mobile core network and the remote mobile
network 5G UE terminals, which are connected via
5G small cells. All the 5GIC testbed use cases
used the integrated 5G NTN system for live
satellite connectivity to demonstrate the
end-to-end use cases.
“Leveraging key
technologies in satellite connectivity and our
established cooperation with industry partners,
the Sat5G project has validated the benefits for
specific use cases that are unlocked by 5G,”
said Semir Hassanaly, Head, Cellular Backhaul
and Trunking at ST Engineering iDirect. “The
project has helped us to gain unique experiences
and insights which we can capitalize on to align
and enhance our offerings to meet the current
and future needs of the backhaul, broadcast,
aerospace, maritime and government market
verticals.”
Simon Watts, SaT5G Project
Director, Avanti Communications, added, “Many
new developments were made within the SaT5G
project to create world leading prototype
solutions for the integration of satellite
connectivity in to 5G terrestrial networks,
laying foundations for the creation of new
products and services. These services are likely
to depend on the management and orchestration of
satellite capacity to allow the Mobile Network
Operators to deliver 5G services to their end
users.The experience gained
within SaT5G will allow Avanti to develop its
cellular backhaul solution to include integrated
5G satellite connectivity.”
Mike Fitch, Technical
Manager of SaT5G said, “SaT5G is about
integrating satellite links with heavy emphasis
on standardization to allow trusted operation
and to facilitate industry adoption. The focus
is on enhanced mobile broadband to fixed and
mobile networks, including support for
orchestration and slicing, with the satellite
links providing backhaul connectivity either
alone or in parallel (multilink) connectivity
with terrestrial links. Innovations from the
project include satellite modem VNFs, business
process modelling including brokers, and
improved multicast and multilink algorithms for
use with satellite”.
Funded by the European
Commission, the SaT5G project is one of the
programs under its Horizon 2020 program. The
SaT5G project aims to develop a cost-effective
plug-and-play solution to integrate satellite
communications with 5G networks. A key aspect of
the project is to engage with standards bodies
which, together with the business modelling and
technical solutions developed in the project,
have provided a foundation for equipment
vendors, network operators and service providers
to integrate satellite in 5G and future
deployments. The project has facilitated new and
growing market opportunities for satellite
communication industry stakeholders.