Converged Communication Satellite Launch Site Command & Dispatch System Solution: Core Support Platform for Global Intelligent Command
The Converged Communication Satellite Launch Site Command & Dispatch System Solution is built on the IDM series converged communication products, featuring the MCC800 multi-mode video terminal, RG-3200 converged dispatch gateway, and OSN-5GE multi-link aggregation device as the core architecture. It constructs an integrated command and communication system of "all-element convergence + full-scenario coverage + full-intelligence empowerment," thoroughly resolving the pain points of the original system including information silos, insufficient communication reliability, and low dispatch efficiency, providing efficient, stable, and intelligent communication support for satellite launch missions and driving the launch site Command & Dispatch work toward intelligent and modern advancement.
I. Tripartite Core Architecture: Building a Global Command Communication Hub
The system integrates the capabilities of three types of core devices, forming a complete closed loop from terminal access to dispatch control and link assurance:
- MCC800 Multi-mode Video Terminal: Serving as the frontline video access node, it enables HD audio/video capture, low-latency transmission, and AI intelligent processing, supporting real-time video backhaul and intelligent analysis for scenarios such as launch pads and tracking & control stations;
- RG-3200 Converged Dispatch Gateway: Undertaking the core dispatch functions of the system, it is compatible with multiple device types including traditional digital trunking, SIP voice, and IoT sensors, achieving all-element convergence and unified management of voice, video, data, and situational information;
- OSN-5GE Multi-link Aggregation Device: Reinforcing the reliability of communication links, it integrates multiple links including fiber, satellite, public network, and ad-hoc network, enabling intelligent redundant backup and seamless switching to ensure uninterrupted communication under extreme scenarios.
II. Three Core Capabilities: Resolving Traditional Command & Dispatch Pain Points
Targeting the issues of information fragmentation, communication vulnerability, and low efficiency in the original launch site system, the system achieves comprehensive upgrades through three capabilities:
1. All-element Convergence: Breaking down information barriers between voice, video, data, and IoT devices, converging multi-dimensional information such as command instructions, launch pad status, tracking & control data, and on-site video onto a unified platform, eliminating cross-department and cross-system communication obstacles;
2. Full-scenario Coverage: Adapting to communication requirements across all scenarios of the satellite launch site including the command center, launch pads, remote tracking & control stations, and mobile command vehicles, achieving full-domain Command & Dispatch coverage from daily management and launch mission execution to emergency response;
3. Full-intelligence Empowerment: Integrating functions such as AI intelligent dispatch, real-time speech transcription, and automatic situational analysis, automatically generating dispatch minutes, identifying abnormal states, and issuing alerts, significantly reducing manual operation intensity and improving command decision efficiency and accuracy.
III. Implementation Value: Driving the Modernization Transformation of Launch Site Command & Dispatch
Through system deployment, three core values are delivered for satellite launch missions:
- Reliability Upgrade: The multi-link redundancy mechanism and heterogeneous device compatibility thoroughly eliminate the risk of communication interruption under extreme environments, providing "never-disconnected" communication assurance for launch missions;
- Efficiency Improvement: All-element convergence and intelligent dispatch functions increase command instruction delivery efficiency by over 50%, significantly shortening cross-department collaborative response time;
- Intelligent Advancement: The deep integration of AI technology with the communication system drives the transformation of launch site Command & Dispatch from "human-led" to "intelligent-assisted," laying the foundation for future unmanned and remote command, and propelling the launch site command system toward a new stage of intelligent and modern development.
