What Is UltraAir - The New Venture Of Airbus And The Netherlands Organisation For Applied Scientific Research (TNO) ?

What is  UltraAir  - the new venture  of  Airbus  and  the  Netherlands  Organisation  for  Applied  Scientific  Research (TNO)  ?

What is UltraAir - the new venture of Airbus and the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) ?

What is the basis of  UltraAir  - the next revolution ?

Simple definition to UltraAir is Satellite Communication using laser technology !  Communication and data transfer has taken the centre stage in today's world , how could aspirations of aviation take a back seat.

 

To take the communication domain to next level, companies around the world are experimenting in a tireless mode .

 

Who are involved in this ?

Now, as announced today, Airbus and the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) have launched a programme to develop a laser communication terminal demonstrator for aircraft, known as UltraAir.

 

The project is co-financed by  Airbus, TNO and the Netherlands Space Office (NSO), is also a part of the European Space Agency’s (ESA) ScyLight (Secure and Laser communication technology)  programme. It covers the design, construction and testing of the technology demonstrator.

 

Laser communication technologies are the next revolution in satellite communications (satcom), bringing unprecedented transmission rates, data security and resilience to meet commercial needs in the next decade.

 

What is the capability ?

The UltraAir terminal will be capable of laser connections between an aircraft and a satellite in geostationary orbit 36,000 km above the Earth, with unparalleled technology including a highly stable and precise optical mechatronic system.

 

The technology demonstrator will pave the way for a future UltraAir product with which data transmission rates could reach several gigabits-per-second while providing anti-jamming and low probability of interception.

 

Not only Defence Corridor , the Civilian aircrafts will also be benefitted !

In this way, UltraAir will not only enable military aircraft and UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) to connect within a combat cloud, but also in the longer term allow airline passengers to establish high-speed data connections thanks to the Airbus’ SpaceDataHighway constellation. From their position in geostationary orbit, the SpaceDataHighway (EDRS) satellites relay data collected by observation satellites to Earth in near-real-time, a process that would normally take several hours.

 

The Airbus Expertise !

Airbus is leading the project and brings its unique expertise in laser satellite communications, developed with the SpaceDataHighway programme. It will coordinate the development of the terminal and testing on the ground and in the air. As key partner of the project, TNO provides its experience in high-precision opto-mechatronics, supported by the Dutch high-tech and space industry.

 

Who is the incharge from Airbus ?

Airbus Defence and Space in the Netherlands will be responsible for the industrial production of the terminals. Airbus’ subsidiary Tesat brings its technical expertise in laser communication systems and will be involved in all testing activities.

 

When can we expect a testing ?

The first tests will take place at the end of 2021 in laboratory conditions at Tesat. In a second phase, ground tests will start early 2022 in Tenerife (Spain), where connectivity will be established between an UltraAir demonstrator and the laser terminal embarked on the Alphasat satellite using the ESA Optical Ground Station. For the final verification, the UltraAir demonstrator will be integrated on an aircraft for flight testing by mid-2022.

 

The Utility :

With demand growth, the traditional satcom radio-frequency bands are experiencing bottlenecks. Laser links also have the benefit of avoiding interference and detection, as in comparison to the already-crowded radio frequencies, laser communication is extremely difficult to intercept due to a much narrower beam. Thus, laser terminals can be lighter, consume less power and offer even better security than radio.

 

This new programme is a key milestone in the roadmap of Airbus’ overall strategy to drive laser communications further, which will bring forward the benefits of this technology as a key differentiator for providing Multi-Domain collaboration for Government and defence customers.

 

Source : Airbus . 


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