International Spectrum Regulatory Affairs and Design Issues for Current and Next Generation Satellite Communication Systems

Dr. Tony Azzarelli
Ofcom, UK

Dr. Mario Neri
Inmarsat Ltd., UK

20 hours, 5 credits

October 22 - October 25, 2013

Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Informazione, via Caruso, meeting room, ground floor

Contacts: Prof. Filippo Giannetti

   

Abstract

Satellites for communications are today used for numerous applications which allow users to exchange information even in those scenarios where other technologies fail. On top of the typical broadcasting of TV and radio signals to multiple users, which represents their most familiar use, satellites provide today solutions for fulfilling the communication need in many other scenarios such as voice and data links for users onboard mobile platforms, emergency communication links for relief and recovery operations and access to the internet from areas not served by other terrestrial means. As satellite systems operate internationally, under the jurisdiction of treaties and international law, as well as internationally agreed standards, technical solutions must be adapted to political (and often inefficient) agreements. The aim of this course is to analyse the technical and regulatory framework modern satellite systems operate in.

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