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Antaris and Aalyria unite for satellite network simulations
This partnership invites organizations and governments to explore the potential of using Antaris TrueTwin integrated with Spacetime technology for designing and testing satellite constellations. Interested parties are encouraged to reach out to Antaris for more information.
Antaris and Aalyria unite for satellite network simulations
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Mar 20, 2024

Space mission software developer Antaris, has announced a collaboration with Aalyria to meld Aalyria's Spacetime network orchestration technology with Antaris's TrueTwin simulation platform. This union is poised to revolutionize satellite constellation simulations by enabling high-fidelity operations at scale.

Spacetime, a cutting-edge SaaS platform, orchestrates expansive, dynamic communications networks characterized by steerable signals. Its domain spans from terrestrial infrastructures to interstellar communications, encompassing various nodes from ground stations to deep space networks. This technology facilitates seamless connectivity across earth, air, sea, and space, marking a major advancement in network management.

Antaris's TrueTwin brings a novel approach to digital twinning, incorporating comprehensive simulations of satellite systems, including hardware and software models, to mirror real-world operations accurately. This integration enhances the simulation capabilities, allowing for detailed analysis and operation of satellite constellations, from bus and payload operations to network orchestration and data management.

Tom Barton, CEO of Antaris, emphasized the necessity for defense and commercial sectors to simulate comprehensive mesh networks. He lauded Aalyria's Spacetime as the industry's pinnacle for such simulations. Barton expressed enthusiasm about the integration's potential to simulate complete communications constellations, offering a cloud-based solution for end-to-end constellation performance evaluation.

Chris Taylor, Aalyria's CEO, highlighted Antaris's leadership in reducing time-to-orbit and overall constellation costs. He described the collaboration as a transformative development, enabling the virtual design, testing, and operation of missions, thereby improving performance and reducing expenses.

This partnership invites organizations and governments to explore the potential of using Antaris TrueTwin integrated with Spacetime technology for designing and testing satellite constellations. Interested parties are encouraged to reach out to Antaris for more information.

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