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UAV-3S project brings satellite technology to UAV use cases

Our newest project combines the great possibilities of two hot topics: unmanned aerial vehicles and satellite systems. In this ESA-funded project, Magister is the prime contractor, and subcontractors are Satellite Applications Catapult and Skyports Drone Services, both from the UK.

C-DReAM Simulator is now available at Azure Marketplace

C-DReAM is a capacity-level simulator for evaluating Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit (NGSO, LEO and MEO) satellite systems. It was developed in European Space Agency’s C-DReAM project together with Thales Alenia Space France and enhanced it further in the DASCE project.

EAGER: Reaching 5G-Advanced and 6G through network simulation

Funded by ESA, the EAGER project researches future 5G-Advanced and 6G Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) technologies. Read here why the work is crucial and how Magister is taking part in it.

Network simulations demonstrating the future of 5G Non-Terrestrial Networks at EuCNC

DYNASAT project aims to promote 5G Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) technologies, and demonstrate ways to improve its performance, but how? The project demonstrations will take place at the EuCNC 6G summit on 7–10 June 2022. Read here what to expect!

Magister SimLab supporting product development, R&D and business

Magister’s SimLab integrates the whole workflow of network simulation into one service starting from scenario and campaign design, through simulation execution and monitoring, to the analysis of the results. Read here what its demo users have to say about the service.

How SatCom looks in 2022?

SatCom industry is facing many new changes, challenges and possibilities. Read Magister CEO Jani Puttonen’s review of some of the latest SatCom developments in 2022.

Simulation services making mobile- and satellite network simulations accessible for everyone

[First published in December 2020] This fall we received a big acknowledgement from the European Space Agency (ESA), who assigned us with a funding of 250 000 euros to improve our Magister SimLab. The funding isn’t only for Magister though, it is for the whole satellite industry. Here’s why:

What if network simulations could be an option?

How would a network simulation service help the satellite industry on a regular everyday basis? Thales Alenia Space in France, SES in Luxembourg, and Sateliot in Spain wanted to find out – why? Read here!

How Magister SimLab service will boost your SatCom business

Analyzing current and future networks, scenarios, algorithms and protocols usually require detailed radio network simulators and often also a simulator specialist. But what if high quality, secure and independent simulation activities could be available for everyone? We listed the top 5 reasons how Magister SimLab can help your business.

The future railway mobile communication systems – The SAIRCC project

What will the railway systems be like in 20 years? Surely they’ll be more automatized, but what sort of requirements will they have? How will the coming traffic control systems be efficient and safe at the same time? Magister is participating in solving these questions by developing a new air interface for future railway control […]