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Communications from high-altitude unmanned air systems

Centre for Defence Enterprise

April 20
10:43 2016

Roke has been funded by the Centre for Defence Enterprise (CDE) for a project to allow communications from a high-altitude unmanned air system (UAS) to be transmitted via a standard 4G data-card from the UAS to commercial base stations.

Due to the extreme height of high altitude, long endurance (HALE) aircraft this concept wouldnt normally work. Commercial base station antenna beams point horizontally, rather than being directed skywards, to give maximum coverage to ground-based phone users.

Rokes demonstrator system will demonstrate the principle of automatic base station location and beamforming. While an applique coupled to a standard 4G phone will enable the system to connect to base stations much further away than normal.

This capability could be used for HALE aircraft or those with very low size, weight and power requirements.

Roke, based near Romsey, was founded in 1956 and currently employs around 350 people. The company provides research, development and consultancy services in cyber, communications, information systems and electronic sensors across the defence, security and commercial domains.

About CDE

CDE funds novel, high-risk, high-potential-benefit research. We work with the broadest possible range of science and technology providers, including academia and small companies, to develop cost-effective capabilities for UK armed forces and national security.

CDE is part of Dstl.

Centre for Defence Enterprise

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