[SatNews] At Satellite 2013, WORK Microwave will perform a series of...
...advanced technology demonstrations geared toward its North American customer base. In addition to showcasing the company's popular DVB-S2 Combined Data and Video Modem SK-DV, DVB-S2 IP-Modem SK-IP, and Fifth Generation Frequency Converter Series, WORK Microwave will unveil a powerful new DVB-S2 multistream feature for its demodulator product line.
- WORK Microwave will introduce DVB-S2 multistream functionality to its extensive line of demodulator solutions, including the company's flagship SDD-TS and SDD-DV products. Using this powerful new technology, users can seamlessly de-aggregate/demodulate multiple transport streams and IP data (up to six) into a single carrier, thereby reducing the amount of equipment required for uplink and downlink operations and optimizing efficiencies. Ideal for satellite newsgathering and local cable distribution applications, the innovative technology simultaneously supports IPv4 and IPv6 outputs, as well as full integration of DVB-S2 multistream, including null packet reinsertion and output realignment, decreasing costs for satellite and cable providers.
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Ideal for operators relying on a hybrid infrastructure that requires TS and IP interfaces, WORK Microwave's DVB-S2 Modem SK-DV uses DaVid technology to simultaneously transport data (network connection) and live broadcast (video content) over a single satellite carrier, aggregating multiple MPEG transport streams and IP data into a unified DVB-S2 multistream. Visitors to the WORK Microwave booth can learn more about the modem's powerful feature set, including VideoACM, traffic shaping, cross layer design, Generic Stream Encapsulation, and OptiACM, which maximize data throughput and bandwidth use while reducing OPEX and CAPEX. - WORK Microwave will demonstrate its DVB-S2 IP-Modem SK-IP, which harnesses XipLink traffic shaping and WORK Microwave OptiACM functionalities to optimize throughput and increase network bandwidth for service providers, corporate networks, and telcos. During a live demonstration, visitors can experience first-hand the ACM functionality of the IP modem by viewing an interactive test setup that shows how it compensates for disturbances in the satellite link caused by physical conditions such as humidity and atmospheric precipitation.
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WORK Microwave will also showcase new enhancements to its next-generation frequency converter series designed for applications that require low phase noise, ranging from S- to Ka-band. Using a sophisticated new synthesizer, the frequency converters can deliver phase noise at a level that significantly exceeds the respected industry standard according to Intelsat's Phase Noise Specification, IESS-308/309.

