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What is the future for Satellite Communications-On-The-Move (SOTM)?
11 May 2012
What is the future for Satellite Communications-On-The-Move (SOTM)?

Aim of Workshop

 

Satellite communications on the move (SOTM) is a key capability widely used by military commanders in the marine, land and airborne domains. UHF and L-Band systems are in widespread use; however, the adoption of higher frequency, higher data rate, systems has been “the next big thing” for a number of years and, with notable exceptions, reality has never quite matched expectations. This workshop will explore the key technical and commercial enablers and challenges that affect the success of higher frequency SOTM services. Bringing in perspectives from satellite operators, service providers and equipment suppliers, the workshop will explore these challenges in the context of the current pressures on defence spending and look at the prospects for SOTM over the next decade.

 

Led by:

 

Cobham Technical Services

 

 

 

MilSatCom Asia 2012

 

Who should attend?

 

The workshop is aimed at those involved in the design, specification, procurement, installation or use of mobile satcom systems. Delegates will gain a broad understanding of the challenges facing the supply chain for SOTM systems, helping them to understand the key elements of successful systems, and to get an industry-wide perspective on the prospects for military SOTM in the future.

 

About your workshop leader

 

Martin Shelley is Bid Manager at Cobham Technical Services.  With over 25 years of antenna design experience, he has been responsible for the development of a number of different antenna systems for satellite communications on the move.  His extensive expertise covers a range of technologies including most types of arrays, reflectors and low gain antennas, together with printed and wavelength power dividers. These skills have been applied to applications including spacecraft payloads, military systems & commercial wireless access systems.

 

 

Workshop agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Setting the scene - SOTM over the last decade

  • Military applications on land and sea, and in the air
  • Homeland security and disaster relief
  • Commercial deployments of SOTM
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    10:00

    What is preventing widespread adoption of high frequency SOTM?

  • What are the "killer" applications for SOTM for the future?
  • Commercial issues
  • Providing a global service
  • Delivering a cost-effective service
  • Innovative business models
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    10:45

    Networking Coffee Break

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    11:15

    What is preventing widespread adoption of hig frequency SOTM (cont.)?

  • Technology issues
  • Benefits and shortcomings of different frequency bands
  • Antenna complexity and cost - including use of COTS equipment
  • System issues
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    12:00

    What does the future hold?

  • A satellite operators perspective
  • An equipment suppliers perspective
  • A service provider perspective
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    12:30

    Close of Workshop

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