INMARSAT Maritime is testing what it claims is the world’s first floating 5G mesh network.
5G mesh technology is intended to enable high-speed connectivity even in difficult conditions at sea.
The satellite communications company has signed a memorandum of understanding with energy company Aramco to deploy high-bandwidth connectivity to Aramco’s offshore operations in the Arabian Gulf.
Inmarsat expects the test to demonstrate range “far beyond” what was previously possible.
With this technology, Aramco believes it can optimize its offshore operations and enable features such as intelligent remote maintenance and remote operations.
This includes monitoring and measurement with IoT sensors, operational assistance for staff equipped with augmented reality headsets, new safety and security features, and the potential for cost savings and efficient energy use.
Ben Palmer, president of Inmarsat Maritime, said: “This new 5G mesh technology will help Aramco maximize field efficiency, improve sustainability, provide a better experience for crews, and protect the business from cyber-attacks. “This is an important step.”
“By combining many proven technologies into one integrated ecosystem, our combined network is a single solution that can meet all customer demands, no matter how challenging the environment. ”
Nabil Al Nuaim, Aramco’s senior vice president of digital and information technology, said the company aims to accelerate its plans to deploy advanced use cases based on the company’s digital transformation vision.
“This is expected to further optimize our operations and improve the working environment for our operators,” he said.
“Collaboration with Viasat [Inmarsat’s parent company] Conducting the world’s first sea trial of 5G mesh technology is a testament to our commitment to developing and deploying advanced technology. ”
Inmarsat Maritime said its ground infrastructure has built-in cybersecurity and data protection.
Vessels operating away from shore can supplement land-based 5G with satellite coverage through Inmarsat Maritime’s bonded network solution, which is already installed on more than 14,000 ships worldwide. Stated.