MANPACK FIELD-READY SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS · 2015. 7. 6. · Waveform based on STANAG 4606 User...
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MANPACKDUAL-BAND ROBUSTFIELD-READY SATELLITECOMMUNICATIONSSatellite communications, earth observation, navigation andpositioning and control stations
C/ Mar Egeo, 4Polígono industrial, 128830 San Fernando de HenaresMadrid (Spain)T + 34 91 626 90 00F + 34 91 626 88 [email protected]
Roc Boronat 13308018 Barcelona (Spain)T + 34 93 463 00 00F + 34 93 463 09 22
Manpack and portable antenna
Antenna type
Tx bandwidth
Rx bandwidth
Polarization
Tx power (SSPA)
EIRP
G/T
Data rate
Crypto equipment
Max. prime power comsuption
Power supply
Autonomy with batteries
Total weight
Transport
Characteristics
Cassegrain D=0.6 m (4 petals)
7.9-8.4 GHz
7.25-7.75 GHz
Tx/Rx RHCP/LHCP (user configurable)
Three available output powers:
• 4 Watt
• 10 Watt
• 16 Watt
• 36 dBW (4 Watt)
• 39.7 dBW (10 Watt)
• 41.2 dBW (16 Watt)
8.5 dB/ºK
Up to 2 Mbps
Serial interface included
• 70 Watt DC (Tx 4 W)
• 90 Watt DC (Tx 10 W)
• 100 Watt DC (Tx 16 W)
• Rechargable battery
• DC 10 V to 30 V
• Solar panel
• BA-5590/2590 compatible
• Optional additional battery box (for Tx 10 W and 16 W)
• 130 minutes (Tx 4 W, 1 battery)
• 230 minutes (Tx 10 W, with additional battery box)
• 195 minutes (Tx 16 W, with additional battery box)
• 185 minutes (Rx only)
• Unlimited when using solar panel
• Starting 13 kg (HPA 4 W)
1 or 2 backpack
SHF-band
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Composici�n
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MANPACK
MANPACK
MANPACKDUAL-BAND ROBUSTFIELD-READY SATELLITECOMMUNICATIONS
SPACE
Indra’s advanced technology provides security
and mobility to satellite communications
SPACE
Introduction
The use of spread-spectrum allows both touse small antenna suitable for portableterminals, as well as provides a robust andsecure modulation.
Nowadays two of the most important trendswithin the telecommunications userscommunity are secure communications andmobility.
Indra’s satellite communications remoteterminal MANPACK is designed to meet bothrequirements by means of using advancedand proven technology.
MANPACK remote terminal
The design of the remote communicationsterminal developed by Indra is built aroundthe most advanced concept of efficientmilitary and civilian satellite communicationsnetworks, and has been in operation forseveral years now.
The Software-radio design concept of themodem of the MANPACK allows differentwaveforms to be selectable by the userwithout any change in hardware: QPSKSingle Channel Per Carrier (SCPC), DirectSequence Spreading SCPC, FrequencyHoping SCPC, and CDMA. Other modems canbe integrated into the terminal by request.
Elements and accessories
• Batteries
• Portable AC and DC universal batterycharger
• Solar panel
• Rugged telephone handset
• Rugged PDA or laptop
• Compass
• Protection cover
• Backpacks
• Digital camera
Operation temperature
Storage and transport temperature
Low pressure (air transportation)
Operating humidity
Environmental characteristics
-20ºC < T < +50ºC
-20ºC < T < +60ºC
MIL-STD-810 F
100%
MIL-STD-108 E
System overview
The terminal can operate in point to pointmode or in network mode. The network is afully-automated Demand Assigned MultipleAccess (DAMA) multistar and multibeamsystem that provides a very efficient use ofthe highly-valued space segment. Thesystem provides communications to eitherfixed, portable or mobile remote terminals;one single network can handle all thosetypes at the same time. Additionally, thenetwork manager can handle severalwaveforms within the same network: CDMAST4708 , DS-SCPC and QPSK-SCPC, allowingto choose the most efficient mechanism toshare satellite resources. Services availableare voice, data (IP) and SMS-like messaging.
Highlights
• Asymmetrical and bidirectionalcommunications up to 2 Mbps
• Fully automated network, including DAMA,access control, accounting, terminal,services, QoS and group/prioritiesmanagement, full-network SNMPmonitoring and control, automatic powercontrol…
• X-band and Ku-band front-ends available,which allow the terminal to operate inmilitary or civilian satellites in any theatreof operations
• IP router-modem, optional 2 wire voiceinterface available
• Customer-specific applications can beloaded on to the terminal upon request
• Interface for data encryption (IP or link-layer)
• Full software-defined radio terminal: waveform definition by software configuration,SCPC, SCPC DVB-S2, DS-SCPC, FH-SCPCand CDMA (network mode), which allowsthe use of more appropriate wave form foreach deployment
• Modem ready for SOTM: STANAG 4485and high-speed vehicles (up to 300 km/h)
• Point-to-point and network managedmodes, configurable through the frontmenu
Specifications
User data rates 12 kbps – 2048 kbps
Spreading factor 2, 4, 8, 16, 31, 63 and 127
FEC (selectable) Convolutional 1/2 or 3/4 Reed-Solomon Turbo codes 1/2 , 1/3 , 3/4 (option)
BW 20 kHz – 10 MHz
User data rates 8 kbps – 256 kbps
Hopping rate 2000 hops/second
FEC fixed (convolutional 1/2 + RS)
SW jamming detector Yes
Waveform based on STANAG 4606
User data rates 8 kbps – 1522 kbps
Spreading factor 31, 63, 127
Pilot FEC (fixed) Convolutional 1/2 Reed-Solomon Turbo codes 1/2 (option)
User FEC (selectable) Convolutional 1/2 or 3/4 Reed-Solomon Turbo codes 1/2 , 1/3 , 3/4 (option)
BW 500 kHz – 5 MHz
SCPC SPECIFICATION
User data rates 64 kbps – 2048 kbps
Modulation QPSK
FEC (selectable) Convolutional 1/2 or 3/4 Reed-Solomon
Performance Meets IESS308
Waveform based on IESS 308/309, STANAG 4486
DS-SCPC SPECIFICATION
FH-SCPC SPECIFICATION
CDMA SPECIFICATION (STANAG 4708)
User data rates 100 Kbps – 30 MSps
Modulation QPSK, 8 PSK, 16 APSK
FEC LDPC/BCH
Performance CCM/VCM/ACM
Waveform ESTI EN 3O2 307
SCPC (DVB-S2) SPECIFICATION
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Composici�n
C M Y CM MY CY CMY K
MANPACK
MANPACK
MANPACKDUAL-BAND ROBUSTFIELD-READY SATELLITECOMMUNICATIONS
SPACE
Indra’s advanced technology provides security
and mobility to satellite communications
SPACE
Introduction
The use of spread-spectrum allows both touse small antenna suitable for portableterminals, as well as provides a robust andsecure modulation.
Nowadays two of the most important trendswithin the telecommunications userscommunity are secure communications andmobility.
Indra’s satellite communications remoteterminal MANPACK is designed to meet bothrequirements by means of using advancedand proven technology.
MANPACK remote terminal
The design of the remote communicationsterminal developed by Indra is built aroundthe most advanced concept of efficientmilitary and civilian satellite communicationsnetworks, and has been in operation forseveral years now.
The Software-radio design concept of themodem of the MANPACK allows differentwaveforms to be selectable by the userwithout any change in hardware: QPSKSingle Channel Per Carrier (SCPC), DirectSequence Spreading SCPC, FrequencyHoping SCPC, and CDMA. Other modems canbe integrated into the terminal by request.
Elements and accessories
• Batteries
• Portable AC and DC universal batterycharger
• Solar panel
• Rugged telephone handset
• Rugged PDA or laptop
• Compass
• Protection cover
• Backpacks
• Digital camera
Operation temperature
Storage and transport temperature
Low pressure (air transportation)
Operating humidity
Environmental characteristics
-20ºC < T < +50ºC
-20ºC < T < +60ºC
MIL-STD-810 F
100%
MIL-STD-108 E
System overview
The terminal can operate in point to pointmode or in network mode. The network is afully-automated Demand Assigned MultipleAccess (DAMA) multistar and multibeamsystem that provides a very efficient use ofthe highly-valued space segment. Thesystem provides communications to eitherfixed, portable or mobile remote terminals;one single network can handle all thosetypes at the same time. Additionally, thenetwork manager can handle severalwaveforms within the same network: CDMAST4708 , DS-SCPC and QPSK-SCPC, allowingto choose the most efficient mechanism toshare satellite resources. Services availableare voice, data (IP) and SMS-like messaging.
Highlights
• Asymmetrical and bidirectionalcommunications up to 2 Mbps
• Fully automated network, including DAMA,access control, accounting, terminal,services, QoS and group/prioritiesmanagement, full-network SNMPmonitoring and control, automatic powercontrol…
• X-band and Ku-band front-ends available,which allow the terminal to operate inmilitary or civilian satellites in any theatreof operations
• IP router-modem, optional 2 wire voiceinterface available
• Customer-specific applications can beloaded on to the terminal upon request
• Interface for data encryption (IP or link-layer)
• Full software-defined radio terminal: waveform definition by software configuration,SCPC, SCPC DVB-S2, DS-SCPC, FH-SCPCand CDMA (network mode), which allowsthe use of more appropriate wave form foreach deployment
• Modem ready for SOTM: STANAG 4485and high-speed vehicles (up to 300 km/h)
• Point-to-point and network managedmodes, configurable through the frontmenu
Specifications
User data rates 12 kbps – 2048 kbps
Spreading factor 2, 4, 8, 16, 31, 63 and 127
FEC (selectable) Convolutional 1/2 or 3/4 Reed-Solomon Turbo codes 1/2 , 1/3 , 3/4 (option)
BW 20 kHz – 10 MHz
User data rates 8 kbps – 256 kbps
Hopping rate 2000 hops/second
FEC fixed (convolutional 1/2 + RS)
SW jamming detector Yes
Waveform based on STANAG 4606
User data rates 8 kbps – 1522 kbps
Spreading factor 31, 63, 127
Pilot FEC (fixed) Convolutional 1/2 Reed-Solomon Turbo codes 1/2 (option)
User FEC (selectable) Convolutional 1/2 or 3/4 Reed-Solomon Turbo codes 1/2 , 1/3 , 3/4 (option)
BW 500 kHz – 5 MHz
SCPC SPECIFICATION
User data rates 64 kbps – 2048 kbps
Modulation QPSK
FEC (selectable) Convolutional 1/2 or 3/4 Reed-Solomon
Performance Meets IESS308
Waveform based on IESS 308/309, STANAG 4486
DS-SCPC SPECIFICATION
FH-SCPC SPECIFICATION
CDMA SPECIFICATION (STANAG 4708)
User data rates 100 Kbps – 30 MSps
Modulation QPSK, 8 PSK, 16 APSK
FEC LDPC/BCH
Performance CCM/VCM/ACM
Waveform ESTI EN 3O2 307
SCPC (DVB-S2) SPECIFICATION
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Composici�n
C M Y CM MY CY CMY K
MANPACK
MANPACK
MANPACKDUAL-BAND ROBUSTFIELD-READY SATELLITECOMMUNICATIONS
SPACE
Indra’s advanced technology provides security
and mobility to satellite communications
SPACE
Introduction
The use of spread-spectrum allows both touse small antenna suitable for portableterminals, as well as provides a robust andsecure modulation.
Nowadays two of the most important trendswithin the telecommunications userscommunity are secure communications andmobility.
Indra’s satellite communications remoteterminal MANPACK is designed to meet bothrequirements by means of using advancedand proven technology.
MANPACK remote terminal
The design of the remote communicationsterminal developed by Indra is built aroundthe most advanced concept of efficientmilitary and civilian satellite communicationsnetworks, and has been in operation forseveral years now.
The Software-radio design concept of themodem of the MANPACK allows differentwaveforms to be selectable by the userwithout any change in hardware: QPSKSingle Channel Per Carrier (SCPC), DirectSequence Spreading SCPC, FrequencyHoping SCPC, and CDMA. Other modems canbe integrated into the terminal by request.
Elements and accessories
• Batteries
• Portable AC and DC universal batterycharger
• Solar panel
• Rugged telephone handset
• Rugged PDA or laptop
• Compass
• Protection cover
• Backpacks
• Digital camera
Operation temperature
Storage and transport temperature
Low pressure (air transportation)
Operating humidity
Environmental characteristics
-20ºC < T < +50ºC
-20ºC < T < +60ºC
MIL-STD-810 F
100%
MIL-STD-108 E
System overview
The terminal can operate in point to pointmode or in network mode. The network is afully-automated Demand Assigned MultipleAccess (DAMA) multistar and multibeamsystem that provides a very efficient use ofthe highly-valued space segment. Thesystem provides communications to eitherfixed, portable or mobile remote terminals;one single network can handle all thosetypes at the same time. Additionally, thenetwork manager can handle severalwaveforms within the same network: CDMAST4708 , DS-SCPC and QPSK-SCPC, allowingto choose the most efficient mechanism toshare satellite resources. Services availableare voice, data (IP) and SMS-like messaging.
Highlights
• Asymmetrical and bidirectionalcommunications up to 2 Mbps
• Fully automated network, including DAMA,access control, accounting, terminal,services, QoS and group/prioritiesmanagement, full-network SNMPmonitoring and control, automatic powercontrol…
• X-band and Ku-band front-ends available,which allow the terminal to operate inmilitary or civilian satellites in any theatreof operations
• IP router-modem, optional 2 wire voiceinterface available
• Customer-specific applications can beloaded on to the terminal upon request
• Interface for data encryption (IP or link-layer)
• Full software-defined radio terminal: waveform definition by software configuration,SCPC, SCPC DVB-S2, DS-SCPC, FH-SCPCand CDMA (network mode), which allowsthe use of more appropriate wave form foreach deployment
• Modem ready for SOTM: STANAG 4485and high-speed vehicles (up to 300 km/h)
• Point-to-point and network managedmodes, configurable through the frontmenu
Specifications
User data rates 12 kbps – 2048 kbps
Spreading factor 2, 4, 8, 16, 31, 63 and 127
FEC (selectable) Convolutional 1/2 or 3/4 Reed-Solomon Turbo codes 1/2 , 1/3 , 3/4 (option)
BW 20 kHz – 10 MHz
User data rates 8 kbps – 256 kbps
Hopping rate 2000 hops/second
FEC fixed (convolutional 1/2 + RS)
SW jamming detector Yes
Waveform based on STANAG 4606
User data rates 8 kbps – 1522 kbps
Spreading factor 31, 63, 127
Pilot FEC (fixed) Convolutional 1/2 Reed-Solomon Turbo codes 1/2 (option)
User FEC (selectable) Convolutional 1/2 or 3/4 Reed-Solomon Turbo codes 1/2 , 1/3 , 3/4 (option)
BW 500 kHz – 5 MHz
SCPC SPECIFICATION
User data rates 64 kbps – 2048 kbps
Modulation QPSK
FEC (selectable) Convolutional 1/2 or 3/4 Reed-Solomon
Performance Meets IESS308
Waveform based on IESS 308/309, STANAG 4486
DS-SCPC SPECIFICATION
FH-SCPC SPECIFICATION
CDMA SPECIFICATION (STANAG 4708)
User data rates 100 Kbps – 30 MSps
Modulation QPSK, 8 PSK, 16 APSK
FEC LDPC/BCH
Performance CCM/VCM/ACM
Waveform ESTI EN 3O2 307
SCPC (DVB-S2) SPECIFICATION
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Composici�n
C M Y CM MY CY CMY K
Indra reserves the rightto modify thesespecifications withoutprior notice.
SPACE
indracompany.com
SPACE
MANPACKDUAL-BAND ROBUSTFIELD-READY SATELLITECOMMUNICATIONSSatellite communications, earth observation, navigation andpositioning and control stations
C/ Mar Egeo, 4Polígono industrial, 128830 San Fernando de HenaresMadrid (Spain)T + 34 91 626 90 00F + 34 91 626 88 [email protected]
Roc Boronat 13308018 Barcelona (Spain)T + 34 93 463 00 00F + 34 93 463 09 22
Manpack and portable antenna
Antenna type
Tx bandwidth
Rx bandwidth
Polarization
Tx power (SSPA)
EIRP
G/T
Data rate
Crypto equipment
Max. prime power comsuption
Power supply
Autonomy with batteries
Total weight
Transport
Characteristics
Cassegrain D=0.6 m (4 petals)
7.9-8.4 GHz
7.25-7.75 GHz
Tx/Rx RHCP/LHCP (user configurable)
Three available output powers:
• 4 Watt
• 10 Watt
• 16 Watt
• 36 dBW (4 Watt)
• 39.7 dBW (10 Watt)
• 41.2 dBW (16 Watt)
8.5 dB/ºK
Up to 2 Mbps
Serial interface included
• 70 Watt DC (Tx 4 W)
• 90 Watt DC (Tx 10 W)
• 100 Watt DC (Tx 16 W)
• Rechargable battery
• DC 10 V to 30 V
• Solar panel
• BA-5590/2590 compatible
• Optional additional battery box (for Tx 10 W and 16 W)
• 130 minutes (Tx 4 W, 1 battery)
• 230 minutes (Tx 10 W, with additional battery box)
• 195 minutes (Tx 16 W, with additional battery box)
• 185 minutes (Rx only)
• Unlimited when using solar panel
• Starting 13 kg (HPA 4 W)
1 or 2 backpack
SHF-band
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Composici�n
C M Y CM MY CY CMY K
Indra reserves the rightto modify thesespecifications withoutprior notice.
SPACE
indracompany.com
SPACE
MANPACKDUAL-BAND ROBUSTFIELD-READY SATELLITECOMMUNICATIONSSatellite communications, earth observation, navigation andpositioning and control stations
C/ Mar Egeo, 4Polígono industrial, 128830 San Fernando de HenaresMadrid (Spain)T + 34 91 626 90 00F + 34 91 626 88 [email protected]
Roc Boronat 13308018 Barcelona (Spain)T + 34 93 463 00 00F + 34 93 463 09 22
Manpack and portable antenna
Antenna type
Tx bandwidth
Rx bandwidth
Polarization
Tx power (SSPA)
EIRP
G/T
Data rate
Crypto equipment
Max. prime power comsuption
Power supply
Autonomy with batteries
Total weight
Transport
Characteristics
Cassegrain D=0.6 m (4 petals)
7.9-8.4 GHz
7.25-7.75 GHz
Tx/Rx RHCP/LHCP (user configurable)
Three available output powers:
• 4 Watt
• 10 Watt
• 16 Watt
• 36 dBW (4 Watt)
• 39.7 dBW (10 Watt)
• 41.2 dBW (16 Watt)
8.5 dB/ºK
Up to 2 Mbps
Serial interface included
• 70 Watt DC (Tx 4 W)
• 90 Watt DC (Tx 10 W)
• 100 Watt DC (Tx 16 W)
• Rechargable battery
• DC 10 V to 30 V
• Solar panel
• BA-5590/2590 compatible
• Optional additional battery box (for Tx 10 W and 16 W)
• 130 minutes (Tx 4 W, 1 battery)
• 230 minutes (Tx 10 W, with additional battery box)
• 195 minutes (Tx 16 W, with additional battery box)
• 185 minutes (Rx only)
• Unlimited when using solar panel
• Starting 13 kg (HPA 4 W)
1 or 2 backpack
SHF-band