Square Peg
Communications teams up with the European Space
Agency to pioneer testing for hybrid 5G networks
between Earth and space
5G in space
is becoming a reality, and Square Peg
Communications, a leader in satellite communications
test equipment, is helping make it happen. Square
Peg was selected by the European Space Agency (ESA)
to implement an emulation environment that reliably
tests a variety of scenarios across multiple
satellite constellations as part of its Space for 5G
and 6G Strategic Programme Line.
Square Peg
teamed up with European technology firm WORK
Microwave, with support from the Canadian Space
Agency and ESA, to deliver an emulator that can
accurately model dynamics, tightly control channel
impairments, and cover frequency bands spanning
nearly 30 GHz across a wide variety of satellite and
terrestrial scenarios – providing a complete
solution that addressed ESA’s requirements.
“We are
proud to evolve with the industry as we support
today’s space innovators. They need reliable and
responsive technology solutions that empower
advancements in satellite communications,” said
Michael Gertsman, President of Square Peg. “Testing
has always been an important factor in successful
innovation. And now, in response to massive growth
in the sector, we’re seeing it being implemented in
broader and more integrated ways than ever before.”
Using its
high-performance wideband radio link simulator, the
RLS-2100, Square Peg provided an emulation
environment that supports terrestrial and
non-terrestrial links for 5G application testing,
including 5G channel models, and an increased
frequency range covering 5G FR1 — all in a single
platform. Seamless integration with the flexible
wideband converter technology developed by WORK
Microwave allows the combined offering to interface
directly to equipment in the 5G FR2 band as well as
in the Ku- and Ka- satellite bands. The successful
project will enable ESA to realistically test a
range of 5G scenarios across multiple satellite
constellations in a more flexible and affordable
way, and with better performance levels than any
other solution on the market.
”This is a
major advancement of 5G in space and we are pleased
to see Square Peg and WORK Microwave delivering
first-class technology in the frame of ESA`s
strategic programme line Space for 5G & 6G,” said
Stefano Cioni, ESA’s Technical Officer on this
project. “This team has met the technical
requirements and we believe that the RLS-2100 will
foster 5G NTN experimentations in realistic
laboratory environments.”
“We were
excited to work in partnership with Square Peg to
develop a strong technology solution,” stated
Matthias Stangl, VP RF Products at WORK Microwave,
“One with a potentially massive market opportunity
ahead.”
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