Constellations - Explore Space Network Technologies with Industry Leaders
Summary: Constellations is your connection to the innovators, business leaders, entrepreneurs and policy makers who are making—and remaking—today’s satellite and space networks. Whether you’re in the industry or just have a desire to learn, this podcast is for you. For more information and to subscribe to the biweekly newsletter go to www.ConstellationsMag.com
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Podcasts:
33 - SAR, Any Hour...Any Where Availability and Grabbing a Beer on the Moon
32 - Satellite Cloud Services, Hop on Board or Get Left Behind?
31 - Open Systems Architecture, Henry Ford, and Standards Enabling Growth in New Space
30 - Satellite Refueling, Life Extension and the Future of Small Sats
29 - Viable Spectrum Ecosystem, Secure Cloud Computing and Managed Network Services
28 - Cyber Threats, Zero Trust and The Bane of Security
27 - Big Data, Heavy Data and Location Data is the New Database
26 - Latency, Link Optimization and the Need for Speed
25 - The Growth of HTS, Death of WiMAX and the Future of Smart Antennas
24 - Balance, Certainty and Sharing the Spectrum
Jim Simpson, CEO of communications satellite operator ABS discusses the opportunities for traditional satellite operators as well as the potential threat posed by the LEO constellations. Jim provides his views on key challenges facing the industry such as the HTS driven impact on satellite capacity and how satellite operators are struggling to maintain profitability. He also talks about new emerging technologies that may prove to be disruptive in the industry.
The cloud and the satellite world are on the edge of convergence with the satellite community attracted to the low cost of developing platforms in the cloud and satellite technologies giving the ability to extend a network from a disadvantaged location to anyone in the world demanding cloud assets. Listen to Dave Mihelcic, former CTO of DISA and current CTO of Juniper Networks, talk about self-driving networks, AI and machine learning tools such as bots, both to defend the network and keep it healthy.
Listen to Matthew Desch, CEO of Iridium as he discusses how low-Earth orbit satellites provide global coverage for tracking of maritime vessels, equipment monitoring, and automatic vehicle location, across a variety of sectors from agriculture, to mining, energy, oil and gas, to transport.
Congestion is becoming a reality in today’s new space world. With hundreds of HTS and thousands of LEO and MEO constellations in place or planned - the potential for increased interference continues to grow. How will the satellite industry adapt to meet the challenge? Listen to a conversation with industry experts and Satellite Interference Reduction Group (IRG) members to find out what new challenges lie ahead and how to address interference in a new space world.
This is a golden age of technology for the satellite industry-HTS satellites, LEO constellations, reusable rocket boosters…and now a potential breakthrough in satellite ground stations. Will isotropic antennas technology leap-frog phased array antennas and upend antenna economics with a massive pricing differential? Listen to David Geen, Chief Operating Officer of Isotropic Systems as he explains the unique technology driving the development of isotropic antennas during this podcast.