TriaGnoSys has launched GSMConneX, an end-to-end
solution that provides GSM services to aircraft passengers.
The
solution consists of the hardware and software parts for both the
aircraft and ground segments, with the entire aircraft hardware being contained in only two lightweight and small units.
GSMConneX enables passengers to use their mobile phones, including
smartphones, to make and receive calls, send and receive text messages and emails, and browse the Internet with EDGE/GPRS data
rates. It uses advanced compression and optimisation techniques to
make the most efficient use of available bandwidth, minimising
satellite link costs. It can also be used for WLAN Internet
services by adding an optional Wireless Access Point.
Axel Jahn, Managing Director of TriaGnoSys, said, “Our systems
have been used to provide inflight connectivity on commercial
airlines for many years. Now, for the first time, we are designing
and producing the whole solution, including both the hardware and
software. The key advantage is that TriaGnoSys is the turnkey
supplier of the whole system, meaning we are the single point of
contact during the design and production process. We can therefore
provide optimized, efficient and cost-effective solutions.”
The airborne hardware consists of a Base Transceiver
Station (BTS), with an integrated server. This is installed with
advanced software for GSM control, satellite control and optional WiFi services which includes portal and payment functionality. The
second unit is the Network Control Unit, which controls a wide
range of GSM and UMTS frequencies.
“We have designed the units to be very simple to install, both in
terms of their size and the minimal wiring required. This means
the solution is suitable for all types of aircraft. We are
targeting mainly the business market, though it can be used in any
aircraft where space is at a premium,” Jahn added.
GSMConneX
Aero can connect to the ground network via satellite, or any other
backhaul link. A number of satellite systems are supported,
including Inmarsat SwiftBroadband, Ku- and Ka-band, as well as
direct air-to-ground.
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