đ° Inmarsat enables over-the-horizon USV operations in Tonga
đŻ Inmarsat, the global mobile communications provider, provided SEA-KIT Internationalâs uncrewed surface vessel (USV) Maxlimer with connectivity services to transmit data and video from the site of the recent underwater volcanic eruption in Tonga. As part of an international project to assess the environmental damage caused by the eruption, the 12-metre remotely operated vessel mapped the volcanoâs submerged caldera and measured local marine conditions.
In 2021, Inmarsat installed a Global Xpress antenna and Fleet LTE hardware on board Maxlimer, adding to the USVâs existing FleetBroadband antenna and allowing it to access full Fleet Xpress capabilities and seamlessly switch between networks. Following a successful pilot, SEA-KIT has signed up for a high-upload plan and the services of Inmarsat Certified Application Provider (CAP) Videosoft Global to support the vesselâs survey activities in Tonga.
đ€ Scott Middleton, Sales Director EMEA, Inmarsat Maritime, said: âThis project represented a natural evolution of Inmarsatâs relationship with SEA-KIT and offered us an exciting opportunity to support an important initiative. The high-upload plan, which was tailored to Maxlimerâs data and video-transmission requirements, is now available as a general service and we anticipate more demand from uncrewed surface vessel operators in the future.â
Maxlimer used Videosoftâs streaming service, which has significant bandwidth savings when compared with conventional streaming services, to transmit live video from the site, as well as high-definition, low-latency CCTV enabling SEA-KIT to monitor the vesselâs operations remotely.
đ€ Iain Janes, Business Development Manager, Videosoft, said: âWe were delighted to offer our adaptive video compression solutions and bespoke real-time transmission via a dedicated bandwidth through Inmarsatâs Fleet Connect service. This prevented interference with Maxlimerâs mission-critical operations.â
In addition to high-upload capacity, SEA-KIT benefitted from a 99.9% uptime service level agreement through Fleet Xpress, with Inmarsatâs Global Xpress Ka-band spot beams also providing significantly higher signal strength and faster transmission rates than regular wide-beam technology.
đ€ Ashley Skett, Director of Operations, SEA-KIT International, said: âThis is our most remote mission to date, taking place in the Pacific Ocean 16,000 kilometres from our base in Tollesbury, Essex. In these circumstances, reliability is critical from our connectivity partner. Inmarsat provides us with world-class connectivity, allowing us to control and monitor Maxlimerâs operations and access live-streamed video via a dedicated network.â
đđ· Source: Inmarsat
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