• Tech startup connects to two satellites in orbit from Earth via B

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Sat May 11 04:30:05 2024
    Tech startup connects to two satellites in orbit from Earth via Bluetooth using off the shelf chip and a software update

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    Sat, 11 May 2024 04:17:17 +0000

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    Tech startup Hubble Network connected to two satellites in orbit from Earth via Bluetooth.

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    Most of us use Bluetooth every day for tasks such as streaming audio, sharing files, connecting to devices, and making hands-free calls.

    That's because Bluetooth technology is typically designed for short-range communication between devices, and while the first generations had a very limited range of up to 30 feet, it can now achieve over 200 feet in
    real-world conditions.

    Tech startup Hubble Network , which has secured a $20 million Series A
    funding round from the likes of Transpose Platform and Y Combinator, has managed to stretch that even further, making a Bluetooth connection from
    Earth to space. Building a network of satellites

    As the Hubble Network Blog explains, On March 4, 2024, from the grounds of Vandenberg Space Force Base, Hubble successfully launched its first two satellites. These arent just any satellites; theyve successfully reached
    their orbits and managed to receive signals [from Earth] from a simple 3.5mm Bluetooth chip over an astonishing distance of 600 km. Yes, thats not a typo. 600 kilometers, which is roughly the same distance from New York City to Boston, or London to Paris.

    This development is significant because traditional networks often lag in delivering effective coverage in remote areas, consume too much power, and
    are prohibitively costly to operate at a global scale. Hubbles approach directly tackles these problems by enabling standard Bluetooth devices to connect to their satellite network without cellular reception simply with a software update.

    Hubbles global satellite network, which any Bluetooth enabled device can connect to, reportedly delivers global coverage with 20 times less battery consumption and operating costs reduced by a factor of 50. The startup says
    it can be used for variety of tasks such as wildfire detection, pet, child
    and elderly safety, environmental monitoring, fleet management, and container and pallet tracking.

    Ben Wild, co-founder and CTO of Hubble Network says, Our innovative approach allows existing Bluetooth-enabled devices to be retrofitted to transmit data to the Hubble Network without any hardware modifications, ushering in a new era of connectivity.

    With nearly five billion Bluetooth devices sold annually, the impact of this breakthrough could be huge. Although the company only has two satellites in orbit at the moment, it plans to add two more by early next year, with 32 additional satellites to follow by Q1 2026. More from TechRadar Pro Japanese scientists close in on petabit-class submarine cable tech 6G mobile networks could reach one terabit per second Revolutionary Wi-Fi tech that can cover
    two miles hits key milestone



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/pro/tech-startup-connects-to-two-satellites-in-orbit -from-earth-via-bluetooth-using-off-the-shelf-chip-and-a-software-update


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