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1、 2022 Boston Consulting Group1Satellites Are the Next Frontier for IndustrialCompaniesNOVEMBER 29,2022 By Troy Thomas,Rdiger Schicht,Albert Waas,Sita Sonty,Matt Martinez,Jake Levey,and Amanda WassermanConstant,enhanced connectivityat less cost and with more capabilitiesallows companies to offer new
2、products and services that drive growth andcreate customer value.In the not-too-distant future,a farmer wont start the day by climbing into atractor.Shell start by logging on to a laptop and overseeing a fleet of tractors andother equipment,all operating autonomously.If one tractor encounters someth
3、ing 2022 Boston Consulting Group2unexpected,it will signal the farmer,who can take over and operate the machineremotely until the path is clear and the tractor can resume autonomousoperations.Throughout the day,the machines will communicate with one anotherand send data back for analysisall to help
4、the farmer increase crop yields,minimize the use of fertilizers and pesticides,and improve overall performance.Leaders of industrial goods companies trying to identify their next steps ininnovation need to look in one direction:up.Space is creating unprecedentedvalue for customers and companies.In p
5、articular,satellite communications(satcom)technology is at a tipping point in both cost and coverage,openingdifferent ways for industrial goods companies to offer new products and servicesthat drive growth and create customer value.Leading companies in someindustries,such as agriculture and automoti
6、ve,are rolling out new satellite-enabledservices,and other industriesincluding logistics,construction,energy,andminingwill soon follow.By capitalizing on constant connectivity from space,companies can enable solutions such as autonomous operations,continuous datatransfer and processing,and machine-t
7、o-machine communication.They can alsogenerate new insights from data,improve operations,deliver a better customerexperience,and distribute products and services in new ways.The keys to success in leveraging satcom include prioritizing use cases,determining technical requirements,and deciding whether
8、 to buy connectivityfrom existing providers or create a bespoke service more in line with a companysown needs.Industry leaders can and should push the satcom market to deliverintegrated connectivity solutions provided by different satellite systems anddifferent orbits linked through a single univers
9、aland affordableterminal.Thesatcom market is moving in this direction today,but not at the pace needed tounlock the full value of emerging use cases for industrial companies.Why Satellite Connectivity Now?Much of the world already relies on space to some degree.For example,individualsmay use global
10、navigation satellite systems,such as GPS,for geolocation or watch 2022 Boston Consulting Group3satellite TV accessed through a dish.Common app-based services,such as Uberand DoorDash,derive basic functionality from commercial geolocation platforms.Some may even purchase earth observation imagery for
11、 monitoring purposes.Yetfew take full advantage of satellite technology,let alone integrate those satellitecapabilities into their business models to unlock value for customers and generatenew revenue.Satellite connectivityoffers continuouscoverage regardless ofgeographyin deserts,across oceans,onmo
12、untaintops,and inremote rural areas.In thecoming decade,thenumber of satellite-basedapplications is poised toincrease dramatically,with the space economy projected to grow from$416 millionin 2020 to more than$1 trillion by 2040.Of that total,the biggest chunk will beoperations and servicesthe soluti
13、ons that companies on the ground can providewith satelliteswhich will nearly triple,going from$241 billion in 2020 to$687billion in 2040.Several reasons explain why satellites are becoming a realistic option for industrialcompanies.One is the technological evolution of the satellites themselves:diff
14、erentorbits offer different capabilities.In the past,most satellites were geostationary(GEO).GEO satellites operate at altitudes of approximately 22,000 miles and orbitin sync with the earths rotation,providing continuous coverage to the sameground location.For example,a GEO satellite covering New Y
15、ork City will alwaysbe in the same position to service customers there.GEO satellites have longsupported technologies such as TV broadcasts,weather forecasting,and satellitephone communications,which have been expensive and limited to specificapplications until now.Whats more,these satellites capabi
16、lities are advancingIn the coming decade,thenumber of satellite-basedapplications is poised toincrease dramatically.2022 Boston Consulting Group4rapidly,enabling them to meet connectivity needs of the mobility market toinclude commercial airlines,shipping,and more.At the same time,new kinds of satel
17、lites are becoming a viable option forindustrial companies There are two main types:low earth orbit(LEO)satellites,which operate 100 to 500 miles above the earths surface,and medium earth orbit(MEO)satellites,which operate roughly 3,000 to 7,500 miles above the surface.LEOand MEO satellites do not r
18、emain over the same spot above earth,instead orbitingmuch faster than the earths rotation.They are less expensive than GEO technologyboth in terms of the satellites themselves and the cost to launch thembutmany more of them are required to provide continuous coverage.Theseconstellations are being la
19、unched at a record pace,and more are coming:from2020 to 2029,the number of annual satellite launches will increase to about fivetimes more than in the previous decade,and 90%of those will be smaller LEO andMEO satellites,also known as smallsats.(See Exhibit 1.)2022 Boston Consulting Group5Because of
20、 these developments,existing industrial applications are more robustcapitalizing on imaging and observation and more precise location dataand newapplications are emerging.The segment with the most promise is connectivity viasatcom,including broadband data services.By 2023,total satcom capacity willi
21、ncrease more than tenfold,and the bulk of that will come from LEO and MEOsatellite systems.(See Exhibit 2.)Each satellite constellation will have greaterpotential bandwidth and lower latency.And prices for customers will continue tofall as a result of increased competition.LEO satellites have a shor
22、ter operational lifespan than GEO satellites,needing tobe replaced about every five years,which means that new designs will keep pacewith advances in communications technology and customer needs.LEO satellitesalso offer faster data speeds and greater capacity;current designs can providebandwidth clo
23、se to 3G,but future designs will close the gap with terrestrialnetworks to include enabling 5G and beyond.2022 Boston Consulting Group6Currently,terrestrial mobile telecom networks are cheaper and faster than satellite-based connectivity through LEO networks,but they are generally limited tolocation
24、s with high population density,and there can be gaps in serviceparticularly in areas with very heavy usage and during disruptions due to naturaldisasters.Satellite-based communications,in contrast,are truly global,withcoverage spanning rural areas,deserts,oceans,and other remote environments.Moreove
25、r,satcom can provide redundancy to terrestrial networks.And satelliteproviders are starting to close the gap in terms of bandwidth and cost.Another shi is the convergence of technologies.Currently,each type of satellitetechnology(GEO versus non-geostationary)requires a dedicated terminal to sendand
26、receive signals.For example,if a logistics company wanted to outfit a fleet of500 trucks with both GEO and LEO satellite connectivity,it would need to installindependent GEO and LEO terminalseach of which costs thousands of dollarsin every truck.However,suppliers are actively working to develop mult
27、iorbitterminals,and soon a single device will provide connectivity across differentsatellite systemsalong with terrestrial mobile coverageand switch seamlesslybetween different data signals.The future is not just multiorbit but also mobile,with terminals that allow cars,trucks,boats,planes,and tract
28、ors to be connectedall the time,regardless of where theyre operating.Constant Connectivity Enables New ApplicationsThe main advantage of satcom is constant,enhanced connectivitya step up fromterrestrial mobile telecom networks,which have gaps in coverage,particularly inremote areas.Initially,this co
29、ntinuous coverage enables satellites to serve as abackup to current mobile services and to provide coverage in unserved areas,suchas over oceans and in rural locations.But as capacity grows and costs come down over time,satcom will provideconstant connectivity on its own,and the differences between
30、terrestrial telecomand satellite-based connectivity will narrow.Companies will be able to bundledata from different sources,run analytics against that data,and unlock new 2022 Boston Consulting Group7insightsand valuefor customers.In that way,satcom will enable a wide rangeof new use cases,particula
31、rly in industries with connected vehicles,such asagriculture,automotive,mining,and construction.Specifically,the following use cases become most relevant for those industries:In sum,connectivity creates value.For applications requiring continuousconnectivity,satcom increasingly needs to be part of t
32、he solutions mix.How to Start Leveraging Space ConnectivityThe current satcom evolution is creating opportunities for industrial companies toboth shape the direction of future innovation and accelerate the creation of newvalue for their customers.Leading players are already exploring different busin
33、essmodels for satcom solutions.The most straightforward option is for companies tobuy connectivity as a managed service from existing providers.At the more Improved Operations.Companies can oversee round-the-clock operationsacross dispersed locations and gain real-time access to business intelligenc
34、e.Currently,even connected devices are connected only some of the time,whenthey have access to mobile telecom service.Fleet Optimization.Companies can track assets worldwide and use data-driven products and services,get enhanced information on the performanceof their products,and apply such use case
35、s as predictive maintenance.New Use Cases and Ways to Create Value.Worldwide connectivity allowscompanies to expand the geographic reach of their products and to roll outnew premium services,such as business intelligence that relies on dataanalytics.Enhanced Customer Experience.Companies can be more
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