Satlab | Srs-4

Introduction

  1. The Receiver (Hardware): Antennas, batteries, mainboard, and communication modules.
  2. The Controller (Software/Hardware): A handheld data collector or smartphone running Satlab’s proprietary software (e.g., Satlab Survey Software).
  3. The Cloud/Server: For data synchronization and license management.

Rugged Design

: Rated for wide temperature ranges (RX: -40°C to +85°C; TX: -40°C to +70°C) with built-in power monitoring and regulation. Applications and Heritage

For further technical details or to request a quote, you can visit the Official Satlab SRS-4 Product Page or check the Satlab Datasheet . Satlab SRS-4 Datasheet Revision 1.2 srs-4 satlab

SRS (Software Requirements Specification)

Based on the terminology, "SRS-4 Satlab" appears to refer to the intersection of documentation and Satlab (a prominent manufacturer of GNSS/RTK surveying equipment and geospatial solutions). Introduction

  • Suggested orbit: Sun-synchronous LEO at 500–600 km altitude for steady solar illumination and predictable passes
  • Launch: Piggyback/ride-share deployment via standard deployer (e.g., P-POD)
  1. Improved Reliability: The system provides high-reliability communication services, with built-in redundancy and backup capabilities.
  2. Increased Capacity: The SRS-4 system offers high-capacity communication services, supporting a large number of users and applications.
  3. Enhanced Security: The system features advanced security measures, ensuring secure data transmission and protecting against cyber threats.
  4. Cost-Effectiveness: The SRS-4 system provides cost-effective communication services, reducing the need for terrestrial infrastructure and minimizing operational costs.