IANS | 15 Dec, 2023
Amazon's ‘Project Kuiper’ internet satellite system has completed
successful tests of an optical mesh network in low-Earth orbit.
After demonstrating 100 Gbps optical links between its prototype
satellites, Project Kuiper will include laser links on every satellite
in its constellation to form a mesh network in space, the company said
in a statement.
Kuiper is planning a constellation of 3,236
satellites in low Earth orbit and the US Federal Communications
Commission requires Amazon to deploy at least half of that figure by
2026. Since the successful launch and deployment of two prototype
satellites in October, Project Kuiper has been conducting extensive
testing of its end-to-end communications payload and network.
Last
month, the company confirmed it had validated all priority systems and
subsystems within 30 days of launch. These tests validated the final
component of Project Kuiper’s advanced communications architecture, and
the results ensure that optical inter-satellite links (OISLs) will be
operational on our first production satellites, slated for launch in the
first half of 2024, Amazon said.
“With optical inter-satellite
links across our satellite constellation, Project Kuiper will
effectively operate as a mesh network in space,” said Rajeev Badyal,
Project Kuiper's vice president of technology.
“We’re excited to be able to support these next-generation OISL capabilities on every Kuiper satellite from day one,” he added.
The
company is equipping every Project Kuiper satellite with multiple
optical terminals to connect many satellites at a time, establishing
high-speed laser cross-links that form a secure, resilient mesh network
in space. These capabilities increase throughout and reduce latency
across our constellation, and provide more flexibility to connect Kuiper
customers across land, sea, air, and space, according to Amazon.
Amazon’s
OISL capabilities will allow Project Kuiper to move and land data
anywhere via its mesh network in space, bringing secure, resilient
connectivity to a wide range of enterprise and public sector customers.
“Amazon’s
optical mesh network will provide multiple paths to route data through
space, creating resiliency and redundancy for customers who need to
securely transport information around the world,” said Ricky Freeman,
vice president of Kuiper Government Solutions.
Project Kuiper is
beginning satellite manufacturing ahead of a full-scale deployment that
starts in the first half of 2024, and expects to have enough satellites
deployed to begin early customer pilots in the second half of 2024.