ARD SATCOM Conference Satellite Technology Trends and Development HUGHES Broadband Technology for Ku and Ka bands Konstantin Lanin Dubna July 2, 2015
Hughes By The Numbers 30+ years in the VSAT business 4+ million VSATs shipped 1.3+ million VSATs operated by Hughes 2 H52075 6/26/2015
Internet Is The Key Driver Monthly Traffic in Exabytes ness ER Busin CONS SUME Smartphones will account for 19% (3.9 billion) of all networked devices in 2018 Source: Cisco VNI Internet also drives cellular backhaul and mobility Carriers continue to invest In high population density areas. 3 H52075 6/26/2015
Hughes In North America Over 1 million active users 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 Active HughesNet users ( 100 sk) 4 H52075 6/26/2015
Hughes High-Throughput Ka-Band over North America SPACEWAY 3 (2008) EchoStar XVII JUPITER Technology (2012) EchoStar XIX JUPITER Technology (2016) First with Onboard Switching/Routing Dynamic Coverage Allocation Dynamic Capacity Density Allocation Smallest Beam Size, Flexible Capacity Density 800 Mbps VSAT Receiver Bandwidth-On-Demand 100+ Gbps capacity High capacity multi Gbps gateways Beyond DVB-S2/ACM with AIS Fastest VSATs 150+ Gbps More capacity 100+ beams More coverage Higher VSAT throughput More users Advanced d networking More services 5 H52075 6/26/2015
HTS Is Transforming Satellite Communications 700 2013 ~250 GHz 2022 ~630 GHz 600 500 HTS 400 300 200 100 Regular 0 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Satellite Communications and Broadcasting Markets Survey Forecasts to 2022 Euroconsult 2013 Unauthorized Reproduction is a copyright violation 6 H52075 6/26/2015
Beyond Consumer Cellular Backhaul On The Move Small cell economics 3G and 4G growth Online anywhere Aero/Maritime Government USO National Broadband Plans Military National networks ISR Border protection licati ion Imp Bigger addressable market Business models and technology flexible to address these markets 7 H52075 6/26/2015
Why A New Generation of VSAT HTS satellites are different from conventional satellites HTS Satellites Wide band transponders (greater than 100 MHz) Powerful beams support higher order modulation Require multiple Gbps Gateways Limitations of Legacy VSATs Narrow band transponders (less than 72 MHz) Weaker beams can not use higher order modulation Typically less than 1 Gbps Gateways Next generation VSATs are needed to fully leverage HTS capabilities 8 H52075 6/26/2015
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JUPITER System Next Generation VSAT Wideband Waveform High Efficiency High Performance Enterprise Grade Highly Scalable Versatile Secure Native IPv6 Forward channel to 225 Msps 32 APSK 90% TDMA efficiency Up to 100 Mbps per remote terminal Powerful QoS/bandwidth management Small to very large Multi-band Consumer to Enterprise Native IPv6 transport t
JUPITER System On A Chip (SoC) SoC 100 Mbps Throughput! More processing Higher speeds Improved modem performance Higher capacity
JUPITER System Remote Terminals All terminals are high performance 100 Mbps throughput HT1100 HT1200 HT1300 One Ethernet port Single cable IFL Ka band New Terminals Coming Soon: Two Ethernet ports Single cable IFL Ku band and Ka band Two Ethernet ports C/Ku/Ka options
HT1300 Remote Terminal Enables higher transmit EIRP to achieve maximum return channel rate HT1300 L-BAND interface to ODU L-Band interface to ODU Two Ethernet ports Dual cable IFL OQPSK or 8PSK Supports same feature set as HT1100 and HT1200 L-Band Transceiver Enables higher power amplifier: Enables 8PSK return channel ACM for return channel 100 Mbps UDP throughput 50 Mbps TCP throughput
Remote Terminal Feature Set Common To JUPITER HT Terminals High performance 100 Mbps UDP 50 Mbps TCP TCP acceleration Supports 1,000 TCP PEP sessions Integrated web acceleration Pre-fetch of web objects to provide better user experience Multi-field traffic classification Similar to IPGW Integrated SIP call proxy Compression features Header compression Payload compression including Byte Level Compression (BLC) IP networking and routing DHCP server, DHCP relay with option 82 NAT and NAPT DMZ DNS caching Routing RIP V2, RIPing, BGP4, BGP6 VLAN, PBR Integrated firewall Intrusion detection and blocking ACL High speed return channel Up to 6 Msps dependent on link budget
JUPITER System Gateway configuration optimized for larger systems JPTR-TXRX JPTR-CE Internet Ka-band Internet/Enterprise Ka-band/Ku-band Internet/Enterprise Ka-band/Ku-band/C-band Gateway configuration optimized for smaller systems HT1300 JPTR-SRS Gateway Options HT1100 HT1200 Remote Options JUPITER Network Management System 15 H52075 6/26/2015
JUPITER Networking Technology Consumer Internet Access Common Platform Enterprise Managed Services IPv6/IPv4 Web Acceleration Enterprise Routing Mobility Secure System Differentiated QoS Full Featured Network Management 16 H52075 6/26/2015