Impact Awards 2021 finalist Orion Satellite Systems has enhanced its Horizon platform with artificial intelligence capabilities to help customers better manage their satellite data usage.
The satellite communication solutions provider has developed the system to provide proactive service recommendations through AI-driven forecasting across Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO), and Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) constellations.
Horizon AI tracks usage patterns and compares them with monthly limits using advanced predictive analytics to identify emerging trends that could impact service delivery.
By analysing historical data, the system predicts when users might exceed their current allocations and suggests plan adjustments to help customers avoid extra charges while maintaining appropriate data levels for operations.
"By embedding AI-driven intelligence into our Multi-Orbit Service Management platform, we are giving customers greater control over their network performance and costs," Dan Mandich, general manager of IPSTAR ANZ, said.
Orion is part of IPSTAR ANZ.
The growing adoption of multi-orbit architectures has increased the need for real-time insights that empower businesses to optimise network resources with minimal manual intervention.
Horizon AI enables proactive bandwidth allocation, preventing congestion and ensuring mission-critical applications receive priority connectivity when needed most.
As a core component of Orion's Multi-Orbit Service Management Solution, Horizon AI works alongside the Horizon Gateway Device to deliver an integrated connectivity experience.
Together, they enable multi-orbit handover across different satellite constellations, provide redundancy by intelligently balancing connectivity across networks, and offer scalability for expanding satellite operations.
While implementing the AI data forecasting capabilities, Orion also worked to update IPSTAR's recently attained ISO 27001 certification to ISO 27001:2022.