A business that creates cutting-edge communication systems for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), Avionics Networks, and Viasat, a leader in satellite communications globally, have integrated their Velaris L-band satellite terminal into a multi-link communications system.
Avionics Networks’ LECO-SOLARIS system will benefit from Viasat’s Velaris technology, a top BVLOS satellite communication service for unmanned aerial vehicles and advanced air mobility. This new networking standard will ensure dependable connectivity across industries with enhanced satellite, cellular 4G/LTE, Wi-Fi, GPS, and video processing capabilities.
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for search and rescue operations with constant “always connected” communications to optimize mission success, as well as drones that facilitate the quick and safe transfer of life-saving medical supplies and organs, are just a few of the mission-critical use cases that this technology will enable. The technique has a wide range of uses in the oil and gas business, including safety scanning on oil rigs, agriculture, and airplanes combating wildfires.
“We’re excited to embark on this new relationship with Viasat, a company with a consistently robust satellite network, to power our next-generation multi-link LECO-SOLARIS solution,” stated Gilson Motta, President and CEO of Avionics Network. When combined, our compact, light, high-performance communications solutions will expand the essential applications of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for security, reconnaissance, search and rescue, and other applications. We are thrilled to be collaborating with Viasat to open up new doors for the sector.
Viasat’s Velaris technology, a leading BVLOS satellite communication service for unmanned aerial vehicles and advanced air mobility, will benefit Avionics Networks’ LECO-SOLARIS system. This new networking standard, which has improved satellite, cellular 4G/LTE, Wi-Fi, GPS, and video processing capabilities, will guarantee dependable connectivity across industries.