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Alif Semiconductor and OQ
Technology to deploy NB-IoT connectivity for hybrid
terrestrial-satellite networks
March 03, 2022
Alif Semiconductor and IoT
satellite operator OQ Technology have signed a
memorandum of understanding (MOU) to collaborate on
a narrowband internet-of-things (NB-IoT) solution
for hybrid terrestrial satellite networking. Alifs
fingertip sized, highly integrated cellular enabled
IoT devices will allow users to roam freely between
mobile networks on the ground and OQ’s IoT satellite
constellation anywhere in the world.
In addition to cost reduction,
when compared with existing satellite connectivity,
the solution being developed by Alif and OQ is
expected to be superior due to its ability to
seamlessly switch between satellite and cellular
terrestrial IoT networks, such as NB-IoT and CAT-M1,
without modifying any radio or hardware on the chip.
This is a direct result of OQs patented satellite
technology which uses LTE Band 65 in its satellite
constellation and can also be applied to terrestrial
mobile networks.
The integrated and highly
efficient on-device artificial intelligence (AI)
capabilities of Alif Semiconductor’s Crescendo
family of microcontrollers and fusion processors
will further improve response times, increase the
scope for applications, and conserve bandwidth. The
Crescendo family’s small size and highly optimized
power consumption makes it ideal for applications
that require cellular IoT connectivity. The jointly
developed solution will be available for OEMs to
integrate in products such as smart meters, tracking
devices, sensors, smart cars, drones, mobile
handsets, cameras, helmets and other wearables.
Alif’s Crescendo family also includes a fully
concurrent GNSS positioning systems supporting all
major constellations, including GPS and Galileo.
This will result in highly accurate NB-IoT
synchronization over OQ’s satellites in low Earth
orbit (LEO).
“The combination of Alif’s
range of scalable, highly integrated, secure and
power efficient range of products with OQ’s IP and
patents will significantly ease adoption of
satellite connectivity,“ said Reza Kazerounian,
co-founder and president of Alif Semiconductor. “We
are excited to announce this partnership with OQ
Technology, look forward to engaging with the market
on these products.”
Omar Qaise, founder and CEO of
OQ Technology, said: “The aim to combine Alif’s
expertise in AI-enabled embedded computing solutions
and our success in establishing a 5G IoT
satellite-terrestrial hybrid network is an epic step
in the use of nanotechnology. Using standardised
terrestrial chips to connect to satellites is
essential to keep costs low, enable easy access to
our satellites and provide global connectivity, in
particular in remote locations.”
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