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New Delhi: From helping machines to talk to each other to monitoring the health of the earth, the private sector satellites launched onboard Indian Space Research Organisation<\/a>'s PSLV<\/a> C-54 mission on Saturday are set to write a new chapter as space sector reforms take root in the country.

Besides the Earth Observation-06 satellite of
ISRO<\/a>, the PSLV C-54 mission also placed in orbit six other satellites including Anand, developed by Bengaluru-based Pixxel<\/a>, Thybolt<\/a> 1&2 built by Hyderabad-based DhruvaSpace<\/a> and four nanosatellites for Switzerland-based Astrocast which is building constellation of satellites dedicated to Internet of Things (IoT).

The PSLV also placed in orbit India-Bhutan SAT, jointly developed with Bhutan, that will provide high resolution images to the Himalayan nation to better manage its natural resources.

\"Anand is a hyperspectral microsatellite that can see the earth in a lot more detail than the conventional non-hyperspectral satellites,\" Pixxel CEO Awais Ahmed told PTI.

He said the imagery from Pixxel's satellites can be used to detect pest infestation, map forest fires, leakages in oil pipelines using hyperspectral data.

Anand is Pixxel's third hyperspectral satellite, following the launch of Shakuntala in April 2022 and a demonstration satellite that went up in 2021.

\"We are developing six commercial hyperspectral imagery satellites which will be ready for launch next year,\" Ahmed said.

The two Thybolt satellites developed by DhruvaSpace will demonstrate the ability of conducting amateur satellite communication which will help ham radio operations.

\"We anticipate this will encourage individuals, institutions and corporations to embrace the knowledge that amateur radio can contribute to their overall development,\" Sanjay Nekkanti, CEO of DhruvaSpace told PTI.

\"Today's launch is a testimony of the determination of the Indian private space industry to take up new challenges and push for the growth of the Indian Space economy, which has huge potential\" Lt Gen A K Bhatt, Director General of Indian Space Association (IsPA) said.

He said according to the ISpA-EY report, the satellite services and application segment is expected to form the largest share of the space economy in the country accounting for 36 per cent, followed by satellite manufacturing.

The Astrocast network of satellites enables companies to monitor, track, and communicate with remote assets from anywhere in the world using L-band spectrum.

Astrocast's IoT service includes tracking shipping containers across the globe to monitor supply chains; enabling farmers to command silos to release food, open gates or manage irrigation systems, without any need for expensive and often hard-to-source human interaction,\" Fatima Vigil, the Head of Marketing at Astrocast told PTI.

The IoT service also allows utility companies to remotely control water management systems in line with flood prevention strategies.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":95789143,"title":"Italy PM tasks top aide with broadband strategy as bid for TIM grid falters","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/italy-pm-tasks-top-aide-with-broadband-strategy-as-bid-for-tim-grid-falters\/95789143","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":95789368,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Private sector satellites to boost IoT, ham radio use, earth observation","synopsis":"\u200bBesides the Earth Observation-06 satellite of ISRO, the PSLV C-54 mission also placed in orbit six other satellites including Anand, developed by Bengaluru-based Pixxel, Thybolt 1&2 built by Hyderabad-based DhruvaSpace and four nanosatellites for Switzerland-based Astrocast which is building constellation of satellites dedicated to Internet of Things (IoT).","titleseo":"telecomnews\/private-sector-satellites-to-boost-iot-ham-radio-use-earth-observation","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":187,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":875000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2022-11-26 18:03:29","lastupd":"2022-11-26 18:09:34","breadcrumbTags":["Indian Space Research Organisation","pslv","pixxel","thybolt","dhruvaspace","isro","satcom"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/private-sector-satellites-to-boost-iot-ham-radio-use-earth-observation"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2022-11-26" data-index="article_1">

私营部门的卫星来提高物联网,业余无线电使用,地球观测

除了地球Observation-06卫星的ISRO PSLV C-54任务也放置在轨道上六个其他卫星包括Anand,由Bengaluru-based Pixxel, Thybolt 1、2点由海得拉巴的瑞士Astrocast DhruvaSpace和四个微微卫星的建造的卫星星座致力于物联网(物联网)。

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新德里:从帮助机器交谈监测地球的健康,私营部门的卫星发射印度空间研究组织PSLV周六C-54任务写新的一页设置为空间部门改革在中国生根。

除了地球Observation-06卫星ISRO,PSLV C-54任务也放置在轨道上六个其他卫星包括Anand,由Bengaluru-based开发Pixxel,Thybolt1、2点位于建造的DhruvaSpace和四个微微卫星正在建造的卫星星座的瑞士Astrocast致力于物联网(物联网)。

PSLV也放置在轨道India-Bhutan坐,与不丹联合开发,提供高分辨率的图像喜马拉雅国家更好地管理其自然资源。

“Anand是高光谱微卫星,地球可以看到更多的细节比传统non-hyperspectral卫星,“Pixxel CEO Awais艾哈迈德告诉PTI说。

他说,从Pixxel的卫星图像可以用来检测害虫侵扰,地图森林火灾、泄漏的石油管道使用高光谱数据。

Anand是Pixxel第三高光谱卫星发射后的2022年4月Shakuntala和演示卫星2021年上升。

“我们正在开发六商业卫星高光谱图像将准备明年推出,”艾哈迈德说。

两个Thybolt卫星由DhruvaSpace将演示的能力进行业余卫星通信将帮助业余无线电操作。

"我们预期这将鼓励个人、机构和企业接受业余无线电的知识可以促进他们的全面发展,“Sanjay Nekkanti DhruvaSpace告诉PTI公司的首席执行官。

“今天的发射是一个决心的证词印度私营航天工业新的挑战,推动印度空间经济的发展有巨大的潜在“Lt Gen K Bhatt,印度空间协会总干事(当前)说。

他说根据ISpA-EY报告,预计卫星服务和应用程序段形成最大的共享空间经济的国家占36%,其次是卫星制造。

Astrocast的卫星网络使得公司能够监视、跟踪,并与远程通信资产使用l波段光谱在世界任何地方。

Astrocast的物联网服务包括跟踪集装箱全球监控供应链;使农民能够命令竖井释放食物,打开门或管理灌溉系统,没有任何需要昂贵的和经常hard-to-source人机交互,”Fatima守夜,营销主管Astrocast PTI说。

物联网服务还允许公用事业公司远程控制水管理系统符合防洪策略。
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New Delhi: From helping machines to talk to each other to monitoring the health of the earth, the private sector satellites launched onboard Indian Space Research Organisation<\/a>'s PSLV<\/a> C-54 mission on Saturday are set to write a new chapter as space sector reforms take root in the country.

Besides the Earth Observation-06 satellite of
ISRO<\/a>, the PSLV C-54 mission also placed in orbit six other satellites including Anand, developed by Bengaluru-based Pixxel<\/a>, Thybolt<\/a> 1&2 built by Hyderabad-based DhruvaSpace<\/a> and four nanosatellites for Switzerland-based Astrocast which is building constellation of satellites dedicated to Internet of Things (IoT).

The PSLV also placed in orbit India-Bhutan SAT, jointly developed with Bhutan, that will provide high resolution images to the Himalayan nation to better manage its natural resources.

\"Anand is a hyperspectral microsatellite that can see the earth in a lot more detail than the conventional non-hyperspectral satellites,\" Pixxel CEO Awais Ahmed told PTI.

He said the imagery from Pixxel's satellites can be used to detect pest infestation, map forest fires, leakages in oil pipelines using hyperspectral data.

Anand is Pixxel's third hyperspectral satellite, following the launch of Shakuntala in April 2022 and a demonstration satellite that went up in 2021.

\"We are developing six commercial hyperspectral imagery satellites which will be ready for launch next year,\" Ahmed said.

The two Thybolt satellites developed by DhruvaSpace will demonstrate the ability of conducting amateur satellite communication which will help ham radio operations.

\"We anticipate this will encourage individuals, institutions and corporations to embrace the knowledge that amateur radio can contribute to their overall development,\" Sanjay Nekkanti, CEO of DhruvaSpace told PTI.

\"Today's launch is a testimony of the determination of the Indian private space industry to take up new challenges and push for the growth of the Indian Space economy, which has huge potential\" Lt Gen A K Bhatt, Director General of Indian Space Association (IsPA) said.

He said according to the ISpA-EY report, the satellite services and application segment is expected to form the largest share of the space economy in the country accounting for 36 per cent, followed by satellite manufacturing.

The Astrocast network of satellites enables companies to monitor, track, and communicate with remote assets from anywhere in the world using L-band spectrum.

Astrocast's IoT service includes tracking shipping containers across the globe to monitor supply chains; enabling farmers to command silos to release food, open gates or manage irrigation systems, without any need for expensive and often hard-to-source human interaction,\" Fatima Vigil, the Head of Marketing at Astrocast told PTI.

The IoT service also allows utility companies to remotely control water management systems in line with flood prevention strategies.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":95789143,"title":"Italy PM tasks top aide with broadband strategy as bid for TIM grid falters","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/italy-pm-tasks-top-aide-with-broadband-strategy-as-bid-for-tim-grid-falters\/95789143","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":95789368,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Private sector satellites to boost IoT, ham radio use, earth observation","synopsis":"\u200bBesides the Earth Observation-06 satellite of ISRO, the PSLV C-54 mission also placed in orbit six other satellites including Anand, developed by Bengaluru-based Pixxel, Thybolt 1&2 built by Hyderabad-based DhruvaSpace and four nanosatellites for Switzerland-based Astrocast which is building constellation of satellites dedicated to Internet of Things (IoT).","titleseo":"telecomnews\/private-sector-satellites-to-boost-iot-ham-radio-use-earth-observation","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":187,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":875000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2022-11-26 18:03:29","lastupd":"2022-11-26 18:09:34","breadcrumbTags":["Indian Space Research Organisation","pslv","pixxel","thybolt","dhruvaspace","isro","satcom"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/private-sector-satellites-to-boost-iot-ham-radio-use-earth-observation"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/private-sector-satellites-to-boost-iot-ham-radio-use-earth-observation/95789368">