First satellite IoT-NTN cellular module with GNSS solves remote connectivity challenges

20-09-2024 | U-Blox | Industrial

u-blox has released its first combined 3GPP-compliant TN and NTN IoT module, the SARA-S528NM10. This standards-based module is a game changer for the satellite IoT market as it supports global coverage with accurate, low-power and concurrent positioning – an essential attribute for use cases requiring continuous or cyclic asset tracking and monitoring. IoT use cases include aftermarket telematics, industrial monitoring and control, smart metering and utilities, and fleet management.

With cellular networks covering a mere 10% of the globe, the demand for guaranteed global reach is growing, particularly for IoT applications such as asset tracking in remote or maritime environments. Satellite IoT bridges this gap; adoption has been partially limited by the high cost of satellite terminals, high power consumption and the high cost of satellite airtime. Current satellite connectivity solutions need proprietary hardware and software, which lock the terminal to a specific satellite operator – the user would need to replace their satellite terminals to move to a different satellite operator. The u-blox solution, on the other hand, is based on global 3GPP standards and can be certified as interoperable with multiple satellite providers supporting the standard, maximising customer choice.

"The new u-blox satellite IoT-NTN cellular module is designed to maintain connectivity in areas without cellular coverage," explained Stephan Zizala, u-blox CEO. "The integrated u-blox GNSS solution consumes less than 15mW of power in continuous tracking mode and has high RF sensitivity that reduces the time required to establish a position fix. It provides concurrent location data without interrupting the cellular or satellite connection, which further helps to minimise power consumption due to the shortened active time of the device."

Powered by the company's UBX-S52 cellular/satellite chipset and GNSS M10 platform, the module complies with the 3GPP Rel 17 NB-NTN specification. This standards-based approach guarantees extended connectivity via LTE-M and NB-IoT on terrestrial cellular networks and NB-IoT on GEO satellite constellations compliant with 3GPP Rel 17, including readiness for LEO satellites. The cellular/satellite chipset is currently undergoing certification with Skylo, a global NTN service provider, for its satellite network. The certification allows seamless support for cellular and Skylo satellite connectivity, creating an improved and reliable experience that efficiently utilises resources.

The SARA-S528NM10 module supports all three new NTN bands – n23 (United States), n255 (L-band global), and n256 (S-band Europe) – improving and future-proofing its technological credentials. It is pin-compatible with other of the company's cellular-only modules in the SARA form factor, allowing engineers to easily scale up their IoT products using legacy technology without costly redesigns.

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