WORK Microwave Joins Digital IF Interoperability Consortium

Published: 01 March 2022

WORK Microwave Joins Digital IF Interoperability Consortium

WORK Microwave, a leading European manufacturer of advanced satellite communications equipment, today announced that it has joined the Digital IF Interoperability (DIFI) Consortium, an independent space-industry group that formed to advance interoperability in satellite and ground-system networks. As a new member of DIFI Consortium, WORK Microwave joins a growing roster of leading organizations in the space industry committed to bringing innovation to the digital transformation of space, satellite, and related technologies.

"With the new space boom and LEO constellations emerging, digitization of the ground segment plays a key role in scalability and sustainability," said Jörg Rockstroh, director of business development and digital products at WORK Microwave. "Being a prime supplier of satellite communications equipment, WORK Microwave actively supports standardization and other industrywide efforts to simplify the ecosystem. Joining the DIFI Consortium is an excellent opportunity to help shape the future digitization of the satellite communication ground segment."

WORK Microwave is an early adopter of new technologies, including digital signal processing, modem infrastructures, optical communication, and Q-/V-band equipment. As a long-term contributor to industry standardization, the company has a history of helping advance satellite communication ground technology.

"The DIFI Consortium's goal is to provide a simple, open, interoperable digital IF/RF standard that replaces the natural interoperability of analog IF signals and helps prevent vendor lock-in," said Stuart Daughtridge, chair of DIFI Consortium. "We welcome WORK Microwave to the group and look forward to seeing how they will contribute to moving interoperability forward across space networks."

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