High Capacity Satellite Spec
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Transcript High Capacity Satellite Spec
Commercial Satellites for
Secure Military
Communications
ViaSat -1
Launch Scheduled Q1 2011
C4ISR, Cyber Security, Robot Platforms
& Sensors Conference & Exhibition
October 6-7, 2009
Jerry Goodwin
[email protected]
Commercial Mobile Broadband
Ku-Band SATCOM
BizJets: 100+ in Service
Gulfstream V, IV, 450, 550
Bombardier Global Express
Bombardier Challenger 600
Cessna Citation X
Boeing Business Jet
Maritime: 500+ vessels
Leisure yachts
Fishing vessels
Coast Guard
Merchant ships
Current Coverage
High Speed Rail: 55+
France SNCF TGV
Broadband Performance: 10 Mbps
forward link, 512 Kbps return link,
thousands of subscribers
2010 Coverage
Military Mobile Broadband
Ku-Band SATCOM
• 80+ AISR & C2 Aircraft Systems
• SpOps, JCSE, Commando Solo, & Compass
Call C-130’s
• US Army TF-ODIN King Air 300’s
• USAF Liberty King Air 350ER’s
• Gov’t customer Pilatus PC-12’s
• Army Aviation Blackhawk helicopters trial
• Private Mobile Networks
• 3, Regional In-Theater networks
Private Networks
• Boeing Broadband Satcom
Network Performance: Moving
Broadband
• 23 Senior Leadership (VIPSAM)
toward 20
Mbps forward link, 1 Mbps
Aircraft
return• link,
hundreds of subscribers
10 Stryker vehicles
• Multi-regional coverage
USAF Liberty
TF ODIN
SpOps
Selected for Best in Capacity!
The Newest Standards in Satcom Networking
Current SATCOM Security Approach
Type 1 HAIPE
Network Encryptor
for COMSEC
Point-to-Point
3000 Fielded
MIL-STD-188-165B
Modem
MD-1366 EBEM
Mesh – Any-to-Any
5000 Fielded
Modem Includes NSA Evaluated
FIPS 140-2 TRANSEC
WIN-T & USMC SWAN
LINKWAY S2
Hub & Spoke (Client Server)
Shipping Spring
2010
DoD Standard for IP
Networks
MD-1377 JOINT IP
MODEM
Very High Capacity
Satellites
A different satellite for a different
mission
Satellite Traditions
Two Problems w/ Satellite
There is a whole industry –
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outside
of satellite -providing products, like AcceleNet,
to overcome high latency,
»low bandwidth, problematic network connections
Very High Capacity SATCOM
Conventional
ViaSat-1
Broadcast centric
Data centric
Broadest reach
High demand markets
Broad antenna beams
Small “spot” beams
Flexible services
Unicast, regional
Ground “conformity”
Ground “optimized”
Key unit: “transponder” Key unit “Gbps”
Satellites designed for a different MISSION
Today’s Commercial Ka-band Capacity
Is Over 10x Military Ka-band …
Commercial Broadband, Ka-band
Satellite Evolution
Wildblue Service
•$49 / month satellite broadband
•WildBlue began Jun ’05, Telesat Canada began Jun ’05
•Fastest growing satellite consumer broadband ever
-400,000 net customers in 2 ½ years
- Shipped 35,000 terminals/month
- Total terminal price approximately
$350 ea
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WildBlue-1
Broadband Performance:
Dec1.5
2006Mbps
forward link, 256 Kbps return link,
hundreds of thousands of subscribers
Spaceway-3
Aug 2007
… with ViaSat-1 to Provide 100 Gbps!
Next Generation ViaSat-1 designed to
Serve High Demand Areas of US
ViaSat-1 Capacity
Targeted at 70% of
US Population & the
High Demand
Satellite Broadband
Market Areas, First
Quarter 2011
Broadband Performance: 8 Mbps
Capacity
forward link,Viasat-1
2 Mbps
return link, millions
WildBlue
Customer Density
of subscribers
(as presented by WildBlue
at Lehman Conference 03-12-08)
… and KaSat-1 to Provide 70Gbps!
ViaSat Networking System
SATSOFT
Plus KaSat-1 (Eutelsat) to Serve
High Demand Areas of Europe
Additional International Extensions
In discussions with operators for similar
satellites/services over:
Middle East and Africa
Australia/New Zealand and Pacific Rim
China & India
Latin and South America
Japan
Extraordinary Capacity:
‘Bits in Space’…
…and Achieving Superior
Capital Efficiency
Estimated 2-Way Bandwidth
$M/Gbps
Capital Cost (Satellite on-orbit)
$225
$250
$167
$150
$40
$50
$3.50
$5
$14
ViaSat-1 KaSat-1 YahSat
WildBlue WGS
SpaceWay
Ku FSS
The Ku/Ka Coverage Map: 2010
Train in the US, Stage in Europe, Field in Mid-East or Africa
Key: Blended Network Allows Mobile Broadband at Much Lower Rates
Terminal Proposition
Faster, Smaller, Cheaper!
Would you rather buy this…
Ku
2.4m
LAN MGT
Battalion Command
Post Node
NIPR
2.4m Trailer plus
baseband vehicle
3Mbps Mesh
2-8Mbps Point-to-Point
$500K/Terminal
$8.5-31.6K/Month
airtime
.7m Portable
5 Mbps Transmit
30 Mbps Receive
$50K/Terminal
$100-$1000/Month
airtime
SIPR
….. or this?
Expanded Operations in Theater
Improved Ability to Concentrated Forces
What DoD realizes with
Afghanistan AOR Example:
25 Gbps vs. 1.5 Gbps!
At a cost savings of ~ $240M1
WGS:
7 Predators
(67% decrease)
0 Brigade Combat Teams
# Brigade Combat Teams
Iraq: 12
Afghanistan: 3
CONUS/OCONUS: 43
# Predators and Global
Hawks in USAF inventory
at present is about 170
What a DoD ViaSat
Broadband Performance: You could put
broadband Ka-band
2 Predators and 2 Brigade Combat
satellite will support:
100 Predators Teams in any beam each with a 300
based on capital (Satellite on-orbit)
Mbps forward link and
300 Mbps return
40 Brigade Combat
Teams
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TRANSFORMING SECURE SATELLITE
COMMUNICATIONS
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In essence we are working
to provide:
• Wireless Multi-media High
Capacity Access Points
Voice
Streaming Video
High-Resolution Imagery
Tactical Operations Center
Backhaul
» Forward Team Backhaul
» ISR Data
Access Broadband Applications Without Bandwidth Constraint
The Future with ViaSat-1 and
Beyond
Literally millions of broadband satellite
subscribers in US, Europe & globally
Leveraged for the government markets just like
most things ViaSat has done in the past
Secure for all Applications
Voice, Video, Client/Server data
All you can eat
Bandwidth changes from scarce to plentiful, from
expensive to affordable
Any time, any where
Now that sounds like the GIG