Thanks to the satellite Internet, the station is associated with the Eagle Watch control center and allows users to direct drones and receive videos from cameras. The Eagle Eye drone supports Wi-Fi connection, two-band cellular communication (including Firstnet) and LOS (Visibility Line) by 915 MHz radio, can transmit information through Eagle Nest or contact directly with the Eagle Watch Control and Control Center.
For its part, Eagle Nest also provides several types of connection, including WiFi, Dual Cellular, LOS 915 MHz, and now Starlink. Reserve power systems allow Eagle Nest and Eagle Eye even if electricity is switched off or there is no cellular communication if the region has Starlink. According to the developers, this will provide the most reliable transfer of data to the Eagle Watch platform, and from there by the end users of the platform, including law enforcement agencies.
According to RDARS, one of the main problems of drones is a poor connection outside the cities. In areas where there is no cellular coating, VSAT -type satellite (terminal with very small aperture) or Bgan (broadband global network), which are very expensive, difficult to maintain, and at the same time provide low bandwidth with high signal delay. Starlink is a pleasant alternative at a speed of 350 Mbps and a delay of less than 20 ms.
The technology has already proven itself, providing satellite Internet to both ordinary consumers and military. The Ukrainian military is actively using Starlink in the war zone, in addition, the satellite network supports the cellular coverage in the country. Earlier, the Ukrainian military complained to Starlink's work.
Všetky práva vyhradené IN-Ukraine.info - 2022