Inmarsat And Harvest Technology Group Launch
High-Definition Livestreaming Solution For
Commercial UAVS
10 February, 2022
Inmarsat expanded the partner
network for its ground-breaking Velaris connectivity
solution with the addition of Harvest Technology
Group (Harvest), an Australia-based specialist in
ultra-low bandwidth livestreaming technology.
The combination of Inmarsat’s
Velaris connectivity solution and Harvest’s Network
Optimised Livestreaming technology will allow
commercial operators of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
(UAVs) to securely stream high-definition (HD)
video, images, voice and data in real-time to
decision makers across the world, while utilising
just a fraction of existing bandwidth resources.
The ability to stream aerial
footage and important sensory data allows UAV
operations to be managed remotely, with an 80%
reduction in data usage on existing networks. In
addition to enhancing critical decision-making, this
will also limit the risk of placing personnel in
dangerous or costly environments, both in industry
settings and in supporting emergency rescue,
disaster relief and crisis response efforts.
With Harvest’s solution, the
entire remote inspection or response team, clients
and any necessary third-party can securely join live
UAV operations. Whether in a control room back at
base, in their offices watching on their laptops, or
even working from home, the team can see
developments happening in real-time to offer
resolutions, operational direction, and control like
never before. Harvest’s UAV inspection solution
enables safe and efficient Beyond Visual Line of
Sight (BVLOS) operations over Inmarsat’s Velaris
satellite connectivity that set new standards for
the industry.
Anthony Spouncer, Inmarsat’s
Senior Director of UAVs & Unmanned Traffic
Management (UTM), said: “Inmarsat’s Velaris Partner
Network is focused on unlocking ground-breaking
innovation and capabilities for the commercial UAV
market. We are delighted to welcome Harvest
Technology Group as the latest member. Its rugged
and reliable HD livestream video and command and
control (C2) data technology with advanced security
and encryption, will play a key role as part of our
vision for a world-class UAV ecosystem. This is a
major step forward in the programme and reinforces
Inmarsat’s position as a catalyst in this
fast-growing industry.”
Paul Guilfoyle, Harvest
Technology Group’s Group CEO, said: “We are excited
about bringing together the unique individual
strengths of Harvest Technology Group and Inmarsat
to benefit customers in the commercial UAV market.
As part of the Velaris Partner Network, we will
deliver an innovative, world-class solution that
combines our top-tier security, encryption and data
transfer with the seamless global connectivity
offered by Inmarsat’s Velaris. And together, we will
also continue to develop additional game-changing
capabilities to support the rapid growth expected in
this industry over the coming years.”
Inmarsat’s Velaris Partner
Network was launched in October 2021, with leading
UTM technology provider Altitude Angel as the
inaugural member, followed now by Harvest. Harvest
also recently joined Inmarsat’s Application and
Solution Provider (ASP) Programme, an ecosystem for
providers of software and hardware solutions and
original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in
commercial land markets.
Velaris is powered by
Inmarsat’s ELERA global satellite network, which
delivers the world’s most reliable and flexible
global connectivity, with full global redundancy and
unique resilience in all conditions. ELERA
capabilities will be enhanced further with the
upcoming addition of Inmarsat-6 satellites, the
largest and most sophisticated commercial
communications satellites ever built, the first of
which (I-6 F1) was launched successfully in December
2021. The L-band capacity on each I-6 satellite will
be substantially greater than Inmarsat’s 4th
generation spacecraft and, among other enhancements,
delivers 50% more capacity per beam in addition to
unlimited beam routing flexibility. This builds on
the launch of new possibilities through ELERA in
L-band that, together with Global Xpress and
forthcoming low earth orbit and terrestrial
networks, comprise Inmarsat’s multi-dimensional
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