VESPER Satellite Terminal Management Platform Introduced
Enables Control of all Terminals from a Common Operating Dashboard
A new system to simplify satellite network management to one screen has been introduced by defense technology company Reticulate Micro. VESPER (Virtual Engineering Terminal for Satellite Performance Enhancement and Resourcing) is a satellite terminal management platform, and the Company's first product within their recently launched Space business segment.
"VESPER coordinates and controls ever-expanding satellite terminal networks across broad distances from one central location."
Joshua Cryer, Reticulate Micro
VESPER displays fundamental health, metrics and positioning data across operational networks and terminals, with the ability to drill down to view subcomponent health, all on one screen. The system enables seamless switching between terminal deployments, with the ability to accommodate configurations of thousands of terminals across enterprise networks, whether on-premise, in the cloud or at the edge. It is built on VisionOS, the foundational platform common to all Reticulate products and featuring end-to-end quantum encryption.
"Managing satellite terminal networks has become increasingly challenging, especially with the proliferation of constellations in multiple orbits. VESPER coordinates and controls ever-expanding satellite terminal networks across broad distances from one central location," said Joshua Cryer, president and CEO of Reticulate Micro. "We're providing full line of sight to the network edge in a highly secure, easy-to-use platform. Operators can quickly mitigate the impact of terminal outages while providing unprecedented visibility to any underlying network issues."
The Florida-based company expects to begin initial customer deployments for VESPER in the second quarter, targeting the global monitoring and control market.