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March 13th, 2023
SATSHOW 2023: Greenerwave unlocks the potential of SATCOM

Walter E. Washington Convention Center, March 13-16, 2023

Booth 2345

  • Compatible with all types of satellites (GEO and LEO)
  • Low power consumption and low cost
  • Connection on the move
  • High speed and low latency connection
  • Compatible with new connected uses
  • Potential to put an end to white zones!

 

Greenerwave, the deeptech startup specializing in shaping electromagnetic waves, is revolutionizing SATCOM thanks to a unique solution that boosts the potential of mega constellations (LEO satellites) and GEO satellites. Its technology, based on intelligent reflectors, maintains a low-latency broadband connection between a moving (LEO) or geostationary satellite and a flat mobile antenna. Agnostic to protocol, easy to install, cheap and energy efficient, this solution could in time free up land-based infrastructures and put an end to white spots. Financed by the DGA – Innovation Agency (part of the French Government of Defense), these developments directly address new challenges relating to security, connected health and self-driving cars.

 

LEO satellites: still an under-exploited technological development

While satellites have revolutionized our capacity to communicate across the world, low earth orbit (LEO) satellites are a breakthrough technological and industrial innovation for satellite-based communications. But they still need to be fully exploited and made widely accessible.

 

Unlike geostationary satellites, which are very costly and only cover a fixed part of the globe with limited capacities and significant latency, LEO satellites represent the future of telecom infrastructures. They make it possible to shift to a group of mass-produced satellites covering the entire globe. Capable of evolving, they can also use broader frequency bands outside the range of conventional antennae. What’s more, future connected usages will require an uninterrupted connection regardless of how users travel (in aircraft, boats and cars) or their geographical situation. This problem is still unresolved, both for LEO and GEO satellites.

 

Greenerwave is moving towards intelligent and low-cost satellite on the move communication…

Traditional antennae (satellite dishes) are incapable of tracking moving LEO satellites or providing a continuous connection when travelling. Intelligent antennae are therefore required. But these solutions are very costly and energy intensive, and hence ill-suited to the mass market. This is precisely the problem that Greenerwave is addressing. The French deeptech is developing flat antennae capable of directing waves to a specific device, such as an antenna or a satellite, by adjusting to its position in real time. Using relatively simple electronics, the costs and energy consumption are five times lower! This is a promising solution to optimize and generalize new connected usages.

 

… that boosts the potential of SATCOM

Compatible with the mass market, Greenerwave’s technology, applied to SATCOM, makes it possible to tap the full potential of LEO satellites, which will be essential as data consumption grows. It will also allow for a response adapted to the development of new connected usages that will necessitate stable satellite connections to ensure service continuity. These usages notably include connected health, which will be available in both dense and isolated areas (or white spots today). It is also an obvious solution for everything connected to satellite on the move communication, both for military and civilian applications. In the defense area, it is essential to ensure permanent communication between different vehicles and guaranteeing a permanent line of control between control units and positions, regardless of relief and elongation. Lastly, in civilian applications, this solution responds to today’s air transport challenges, as well as future challenges associated with connected or self-driving vehicles, for which service continuity is primordial.

 

Prestigious partnerships that validate the technology

Launched in 2018, this work quickly caught the attention of the DGA (French defense ministry), which saw it as a breakthrough solution compared with conventional intelligent antennae, and a French one to boot. The DGA financed a preliminary project to develop an emission module in the Ka Band at a connection on the GEO Athena-Fidus satellite. This was followed by a second project designed to develop a product for use on the battlefield or on drones.

 

How it works

Greenerwave designs metasurfaces comprising elements that shape electromagnetic waves. These metasurfaces consist of a group of elements of centimetric size called pixels that act as micro-mirrors. Each pixel can modify the sign of the reflected wave. Interactions between pixels and microwaves are managed by algorithms derived from the world of physics that direct waves after their reflection on the surface. This passive and low cost technology aims to improve the use of electromagnetic waves to lower energy consumption and infrastructure costs.