
TTP plc, an independent technology and product development services company, is developing a 5G non-terrestrial networks (NTNs) modem module. Designed to form the core of future satellite solutions, including Ku- and Ka-Band terminals, the new modem architecture supports operators’ competitive need for flexible, long-life satellite terminals to deliver interoperability while bridging existing systems.
The module is software-defined and multi-band, enabling the highest level of flexibility and upgradeability to adapt as the industry and networks, evolve. Software updates can be carried out quickly and efficiently in the field and an open architecture approach avoids the risk of vendor lock-in. Whilst software-defined to the greatest possible extent, hardware acceleration is retained to maintain performance where no compromise in flexibility is required.
The module meets the size, weight, power and cost (SWaP-C) demands required for demanding defence and commercial applications, including UAV connectivity. It has also been built with observability in mind, ensuring full visibility into the physical layer as well as the protocol stack, supporting improved network optimisation, diagnostics, debugging and performance analysis — all essential features for the next-generation satellite networks. Data streams from this observability can be used to support AI-assisted reasoning, optimisation and control.
Paul Tindall, advanced technology lead for 5G NTN at TTP stated, “Satellite terminals need to be built for change. Standards, waveforms and deployment models are evolving quickly, so modem architectures must be flexible, observable and upgradeable at a much deeper level than before. Our 5G NTN modem module has been designed with those principles at its core. The novel architectural approach allows satellite operators and manufacturers to benefit from reuse, accelerating time to market.”
The modem benefits from TTP’s decades of modem design heritage, from TTPCom and proprietary satcoms networks such as BGAN through to 5G NTN, combining proven wireless engineering expertise with an independent, stack- and chipset-agnostic approach.
TTP’s Head of Satellite and Space, Andy Walker, presented 5G NTN in Military Communications — Friend or Foe at the IET Satcoms Conference on June 15. For further information, visit https://www.ttp.com/industries/5g-non-terrestrial-networks.