Automotive applications of NTN and how to test them
Ensuring the always-connected vehicle with NTN
Automotive OEMs aim to deliver a seamless user experience for safety, ADAS and infotainment services – regardless of where the vehicle is located. Today these services are delivered primarily via terrestrial networks, but significant coverage gaps still exist in, for example, sparsely populated rural areas or when the terrestrial network infrastructure is damaged due to conflict or environmental disaster.
Non-terrestrial networks (NTN) can provide wireless connectivity even in areas that are not covered by terrestrial networks. OEMs, government organizations and industry bodies are actively exploring the role that NTNs can have in providing ubiquitous connectivity and ensuring the always-connected vehicle.
The emerging technology of NTN presents a multi-dimensional landscape that spans proprietary and standards-based implementations, such as NB-NTN, NR-NTN and D2C, as well as multiple frequency bands (L, S, Ku, Ka) and satellite constellations (LEO, MEO, GEO).
Rohde & Schwarz draws on its extensive wireless and automotive expertise to help you navigate the new challenges of NTN, identify key vehicle components and explain the role of testing in developing NTN-enabled vehicles.