The SCOTTY WAP LTE Gateway provides airborne communication services such as ethernet, VoIP, and WIFI over an LTE or satellite network. It works as a gateway connecting local aircraft networks to wide area networks on the ground and can switch from line-of-sight cell networks on the ground or, when this is not available, to an airborne SatCom system.
The SCOTTY WAP LTE Gateway is part of aircraft connectivity and can provide a secure connection over different wide area networks (WAN). This DO160 G qualified unit is housed in a convenient flange-mount chassis and includes optional built-in antennas. It can be interfaced to a SatCom system to provide beyond line-of-sight connectivity, an LTE antenna to provide connectivity over 4G/5G networks, and to user terminal equipment connected either over secured WIFI or a LAN interface. There is even an analogue interface for the aircraft’s audio intercom as part of the VoIP application. Additionally, the SCOTTY WAP LTE Gateway has encryption options for securing user connections over WAN. The user can also use a dial pad interface to access the WAN and VoIP connection control.
The SCOTTY WAP LTE Gateway’s software has been designed for easy use, access to all kinds of information, and in-depth configuration control. The web interface makes it simple for the administrator to configure the LTE, SatCom, LAN, WLAN, and VPN settings. The end-user can see aircraft position and attitude, manage and monitor network connections, define SIP calls, and configure encryption modes.
Furthermore, the SCOTTY WAP LTE Gateway has been especially fine-tuned to address the challenges of aircraft flying in populated areas with many LTE towers. The system ignores smaller cells to stabilize the connection – this is especially important when streaming live video. Now aircraft can fly at highspeed in urban areas without cell hand-over overload. And, if the aircraft flies to an area with no LTE coverage, the SCOTTY WAP LTE Gateway will automatically switch to SatCom.