Mega Constellations - Trends, Technologies and Vision
B1 L3 R3119
In this talk, I will present a vision of future research topics of long-term importance in the area of Satellite Communications and Non-Terrestrial Networks.
Overview
Abstract
Large LEO constellations and multi-orbit satellite systems have recently emerged as complex network architectures that provide and enhance a range of satellite services e.g. ubiquitous broadband internet, direct-to-handheld, satellite IoT, etc. The current talk reviews the current capabilities of such systems from a communication perspective and describes the challenges of applying key technological enablers in space. In addition, we present a vision of future research topics of long-term importance in the area of Satellite Communications and Non-Terrestrial Networks.
Brief Biography
Symeon Chatzinotas (MEng, MSc, Ph.D., FIEEE) is currently a Full Professor / Chief Scientist I and Head of the research group SIGCOM in the Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust, University of Luxembourg. In parallel, he is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Electronic Systems, at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, and a Collaborating Scholar of the Institute of Informatics & Telecommunications, National Center for Scientific Research “Demokritos”.
He has authored more than 800 technical papers in refereed international journals, conferences, and scientific books and has received numerous awards and recognitions, including the IEEE Fellowship and an IEEE Distinguished Contributions Award. He is currently on the editorial board of the IEEE Transactions on Communications, IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology, and the International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking.