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SATELLITE 2024
March 19 – 21, 2024
Visit Keysight in Booth 1532
Join Keysight at SATELLITE 2024, booth 1532, where we will have the latest and greatest solutions to provide you with validation ahead of launch and confidence in orbit.
At Keysight's booth, we will show you how to:
- Deliver ubiquitous satellite communication to the masses with Keysight's 5G NTN solution portfolio.
- Dramatically improve the speed of calibration, verification, and parametric tests for your phased array antenna.
- Bridge digital and RF domains with a digital wideband transceiver test solution.
We look forward to seeing you in DC.
LOCATION
Walter E. Washington Convention Center
Booth 1532 (Floor Plan)
Speaking Sessions
Tuesday, March 19
1:45 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Profiling 6G to the Satellite Industry
Panel Participant: Lucas Hansen
Title: Vice President & General Manager - Wireless & Satellite Direct-to-Device Communications
Room: 146C
Abstract: While the telecommunications industry is still in the very early stages of 5G development, some are already preparing for the "next G." How will the 6G concept evolve and what does this development mean for the satellite industry? Speakers on our 6G panel will share their visions of how an integrated 6G network of networks will function, as well as the results of early research on the concept. The discussion will also include technical requirements for 6G, architecture aspects, native AI, and security. The speakers will also highlight the technical and business/ecosystem challenges related to integrated mobile and satellite communications from both research and standardization perspectives.
Wednesday, March 20
9:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
Unified Skies: Navigating D2C Challenges and User Experience in the Converged Satellite-Cellular Ecosystem
Speaker: Lucas Hansen
Title: Vice President & General Manager - Wireless & Satellite Direct-to-Device Communications
Room: SATELLITE Unveiled Theater
Abstract: This presentation explores the Direct-to-Cell (D2C) user experience revolution at the heart of the merging terrestrial and non-terrestrial communications realms, driven by the adoption of 3GPP standards. It will detail the technical hurdles such as mobility management, energy efficiency, latency, and throughput that must be navigated to deliver a seamless and superior connectivity experience. We'll explore innovative solutions and strategies to tackle these challenges, ensuring users enjoy reliable, high-quality service whether they're connecting through terrestrial cell towers or satellites in orbit.
Wednesday, March 20
2:45 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Satellite Channel Modeling for 5G Wireless Device Testing
Panel Participant: Robert Stephens
Title: Senior 5G/FutureG Solutions Architect
Room: 146C
Abstract: Recent developments in 3GPP have introduced a satellite component to traditional terrestrial cellular 5G systems. The purpose of non-terrestrial network (NTN) access is to provide coverage to remote areas that are otherwise unreachable with a cellular network, especially in mission-critical environments. Standard land mobile communications have been tested against realistic propagation conditions for years; they are a fundamental design criterion of any wireless system and non-terrestrial networks are no exception. In this session, speakers will summarize the 3GPP specification TR38.811 entitled, "Study on New Radio (NR) to support non-terrestrial networks," which details channel models used for large-scale parameters such as shadowing, outdoor-to-indoor (O2I) loss, clutter loss, path loss, and small-scale parameters specific to satellite applications. The panel will also discuss the key features of a radio channel emulator that enables effective 5G NTN testing to address the new set of challenges for satellite transceiver performance.
Speakers
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