Technological needs for future SatCom connectivity
Milan Convention Center
September 25th, 2022
Full Day
September 25th, 2022
Full Day
Sommario
In the framework of the European Microwave Week 2022, on Sunday, September 25th, 2022, the workshop titled "Technological needs for future SatCom connectivity" will take place in Milan Convention Center (MiCO).
The event is co-organized by the University of Calabria, SIAE Microelettronica and Politecnico di Milano.
Chair: Alessandro Fonte, SIAE Microelettronica - Co-Chairs: Matteo Oldoni, DEIB - Politecnico di Milano and Luigi Boccia, University of Calabria, Italy.
Modern satellite communication systems comprise a wide range of solutions by providing services for applications spanning from earth observation to communications. The integration of satellite and terrestrial systems is already appearing, and this will continue with the development of interoperability standards to allow the two domains to interconnect efficiently. Distributed and more powerful SatCom links are also expected to offer capacities from 100 Gbps up to 1 Terabit. Onboard signal processing will moreover play a critical role in enabling better connectivity and flexibility to meet evolving traffic patterns and demands. Following the recent innovative use of different orbits, new non-GEO systems are planned to leverage all-optical technologies, between satellites and from satellite to ground. This workshop will cover the evolution of different aspects of satellite communications systems exploiting the expertise of relevant actors in space-oriented markets, infrastructures, and technologies.
Talks:
For more information and registration please visit Conference website.
Conference Program
The event is co-organized by the University of Calabria, SIAE Microelettronica and Politecnico di Milano.
Chair: Alessandro Fonte, SIAE Microelettronica - Co-Chairs: Matteo Oldoni, DEIB - Politecnico di Milano and Luigi Boccia, University of Calabria, Italy.
Modern satellite communication systems comprise a wide range of solutions by providing services for applications spanning from earth observation to communications. The integration of satellite and terrestrial systems is already appearing, and this will continue with the development of interoperability standards to allow the two domains to interconnect efficiently. Distributed and more powerful SatCom links are also expected to offer capacities from 100 Gbps up to 1 Terabit. Onboard signal processing will moreover play a critical role in enabling better connectivity and flexibility to meet evolving traffic patterns and demands. Following the recent innovative use of different orbits, new non-GEO systems are planned to leverage all-optical technologies, between satellites and from satellite to ground. This workshop will cover the evolution of different aspects of satellite communications systems exploiting the expertise of relevant actors in space-oriented markets, infrastructures, and technologies.
Talks:
- Highly integrated and compact solutions for RF Systems" Christian Arnold, TESAT
- Ongoing AESA works for Ka-band SatCom services" Benoit Lesur, Safran Data Systems
- SatCom Antennas for Small Airplanes" Roberto Pezzoli, Piaggio Aerospace
- In-Flight Electronically Steerable Antennas in GSO and NGSO Scenarios" Manuel J. Gonzales, TTI
- Coping with interference between 5G terrestrial and satellite networks" Fabrizio De Paolis, ESA
- Research In Outer Space: Facilitating access to space supporting scientific and technological advancement" Elena Giglio, D-Orbit
- Future challenges in aeronautics and the role of SatCom" Volker Ziegler, Airbus
- Small Satellites and Compact User Terminals for non-GEO communication" Marzia Migliorelli, SITAEL
For more information and registration please visit Conference website.
Conference Program