Spirent Communications, a global provider of test and assurance solutions, announced SimXona, an industry-first Xona satellite constellation simulator, fully certified by Xona Space Systems.
Xona is developing PULSAR, a commercial positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) service built on a backbone of low Earth orbit (LEO) small satellites. Xonaโs patented high-powered smallsat signals will improve PNT resilience and accuracy by augmenting global navigation satellite systems (GNSS), such as GPS while operating with an independent navigation and timing system architecture.
Spirent will launch SimXona at the ION Joint Navigation Conference, June 12-15, 2023, in San Diego, California.
โXona launched the first-ever dedicated LEO PNT satellite into orbit in May 2022, allowing our next-gen technology to be utilized, but live-sky testing is only available for a few minutes per day,โ explained Bryan Chan, Xona Co-founder & VP of Business Development.
โSince the full constellation takes time to deploy, Spirent signal simulators are vital for developers and integrators. Spirent has been a valued partner as they have prioritized providing a trusted test solution for OEMs who want to integrate Xona signals now. Spirentโs flexible software-defined architecture enabled a quick and robust implementation, and we were impressed by the results of our certification.โ
โSpirentโs dedication to innovation is underscored by our partnership with Xona. With Xonaโs formative advancements in LEO PNT in the commercial sphere, and ongoing GPS modernization efforts, itโs an exciting time for those of us whose core mission is to optimize and secure PNT,โ stated Rob VanBrunt, President/CEO of Spirent Federal.
โThe options for layered PNT solutions are growingโalong with the need for interference and NAVWAR testingโand Spirentโs purpose-built equipment is meeting these expanding requirements through unrivalled performance and interoperability. Deterministic simulation unique to Spirent solutions ensures fidelity is never compromised and test results are accurate.โ
SimXona can simulate the Xona LEO constellation todayโon its own, and in concert with Spirentโs comprehensive PNT and threat simulation capabilities. Spirent has developed LEO simulation solutions for both the military and commercial sectors, including modelling software that combines the simulation of precise LEO orbits and highly accurate GNSS signals, delivering greater realism for applications that have no margin for error.