Digital Signals
Collaboration for ViaLite
In keeping with its reputation
for innovation and leading edge technology, ViaLite
has joined the Digital IF Interoperability
Consortium (DIFI). Formed to advance
interoperability in digital satellite and ground
system networks, the independent international group
is made up of companies, organizations and
government agencies.
The satcom industry has
traditionally used IF (Intermediate Frequency) and
L-band as an analog standard for uplink and downlink
traffic, and for some applications this will
continue to be the most common format for some time
to come. However, DIFI represents an excellent
opportunity for the industry to create a common and
interoperable digital IF standard, promoting a high
quality and competitive multi-vendor environment.
DIFI also delivers an essential
building block for the virtualized gateway, to bring
a digitized connection right to the antenna. As has
been proven in common communications standards like
3GPP for cellular, a widely accepted DIFI standard
can create an eco-system of vendors and reduces
proprietary or lock-in solutions.
“We are excited to participate
in the DIFI consortium, and will use the standard to
direct our implementation of RF over IP solutions
alongside our RF over Fiber (analog) products,” said
Richard Jacklin, ViaLite Director of Sales.
ViaLite has been developing and
producing products using digital format signals
across fiber for many years in addition to its
market leading RF over fiber ranges.
Stuart Daughtridge, Chairman of
DIFI and SVP for Advanced Technologies at Kratos
commented: “We are pleased to have another leading
edge technology company like ViaLite join the DIFI
organization. Their contribute will further the
maturity and adoption of our interoperable Digital
IF standard that will enable the digital
transformation of our industry.”