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RCS, SR, SRW
(Joint)
2024-03-13
14:20
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Hongo Campus), and online
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
[Invited Lecture] Research and Development of satellite-terrestrial integration technology in Beyond 5G toward future non-terrestrial network deployment
Nobuyuki Setoguchi (SKY Perfect JSAT Corp.), Natsuko Ouchi, Atsumu Mishima (SKY Perfect JSAT Corp) SR2023-93
In Beyond 5G (B5G)/6G, it is important to develop technologies to realize a multi-layered non-terrestrial network (NTN) ... [more] SR2023-93
pp.32-36
SAT, RCS
(Joint)
2022-08-26
15:20
Hokkaido
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
First Experimental Results on Ground-to-Satellite Optical Communications Using LUCAS Onboard Optical Data Relay Satellite
Hideaki Kotake, Yuma Abe, Yasuhiro Takahashi, Takuya Okura, Tetsuharu Fuse (NICT), Yohei Sato, Takamasa Itahashi, Shiro Yamakawa (JAXA), Hiroyuki Tsuji, Morio Toyoshima (NICT) SAT2022-41
The National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (J... [more] SAT2022-41
pp.65-70
RCS, SAT
(Joint)
2021-08-27
11:20
Online Online [Encouragement Talk] Performance analysis of LEO-GEO multi-satellite MIMO transmission method
Ayaka Noda, Kohei Ueno, Mamoru Okumura, Eiji Okamoto (NITech), Hiroyuki Tsuji, Amane Miura (NICT) SAT2021-36
Currently, demands on high-capacity satellite communications are continuously increasing. To achieve it, multiple input ... [more] SAT2021-36
pp.43-48
WBS, RCC, SAT, MICT
(Joint) [detail]
2021-05-20
13:50
Online Online (Zoom) A Study on the Shadowing Effects of Earth Station in motion -- - Shadowing characteristics in urban areas due to difference of geostationary satellite orbit - --
Byeongpyo Jeong, Tomoshige Kan, Takashi Takahashi (NICT) WBS2021-8 RCC2021-8 SAT2021-8
In mobile satellite communications, it is easy to be affected by obstacles such as buildings, artificial objects, roadsi... [more] WBS2021-8 RCC2021-8 SAT2021-8
pp.38-43
SANE, SAT
(Joint)
2021-02-19
10:00
Online Online A Study on Shadowing effect of Earth Station in Motion -- Comparison of shadowing ratio of Major cities due to difference of Geostationary orbit --
Byeong-pyo Jeong, Tomoshige Kan, Takashi Takahashi (NICT) SAT2020-33
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) have developed and operates a Earth Station in Mo... [more] SAT2020-33
pp.24-28
SANE, SAT
(Joint)
2021-02-19
10:25
Online Online Study on LEO-GEO multi-satellite MIMO transmission method considering propagation delay difference
Ayaka Noda, Kohei Ueno, Mamoru Okumura, Eiji Okamoto (NIT), Hiroyuki Tsuji, Amane Miura (NICT) SAT2020-34
Currently, the demand on large capacity satellite communications is continuously growing to disperse the geographical di... [more] SAT2020-34
pp.29-34
AP, SANE, SAT
(Joint)
2020-07-15
14:40
Online Online Study on multi-satellite MIMO transmission method using LEO and GEO
Ayaka Noda, Kohei Ueno, Eiji Okamoto (NIT), Hiroyuki Tsuji, Amane Miura (NICT) SAT2020-4
Currently, the demand on large capacity satellite communications is continuously rising to disperse the geographical dig... [more] SAT2020-4
pp.7-12
AP, SANE, SAT
(Joint)
2020-07-16
10:10
Online Online A Study on Shadowing effect of Earth Station in Motion -- Comparison of shadowing ratio in urban area due to difference of Geostationary orbit --
Byeongpyo Jeong, Tomoshige Kan, Tahashi Takahashi (NICT) SAT2020-8
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) have developed and operates a Earth Station in Mo... [more] SAT2020-8
pp.27-31
AP, SAT, SANE
(Joint)
2016-07-22
14:25
Hokkaido Otaru port marina The disturbances affecting to the on-orbit operation of geostationary communications satellites
Yasuyoshi Hisamoto, Kenichi Gotoh, Naokiyo Koshikawa, Tatsuya Fujisawa (JAXA) SAT2016-28
Geostationary communications satellite is disturbed by the non-equilibrium of the solar radiation pressure which is caus... [more] SAT2016-28
pp.93-97
SANE 2012-10-11
12:00
Overseas The SONGDO CONVENSIA, Incheon Korea [Poster Presentation] First Experiment using Small Passive Ranging System
Tadahiro Gotoh, Toshihiro Kubo-oka (NICT), Shohei Taniguchi (SKY Perfect JSAT) SANE2012-63
We developed a passive ranging system for the orbit determination of geostationary satellites. The system consists of a ... [more] SANE2012-63
pp.41-44
SANE 2011-05-20
16:15
Kanagawa National Defense Academy of Japan On the Longitude Drift of Geostationary Satellites
Seiichiro Kawase, Yuka Ishii (NDA) SANE2011-16
If a geostationary satellite stops its station-keeping function, the satellite will soon start to move to the east and w... [more] SANE2011-16
pp.37-40
SANE 2009-06-25
17:50
Ibaraki Tsukuba Space Center (JAXA) Geostationary satellite near-miss avoidance using on-board monitoring
Seiichiro Kawase (NICT) SANE2009-30
We discuss the use of a monitoring camera on board a satellite to detect unknown satellites coming so close as to cause ... [more] SANE2009-30
pp.87-91
SANE 2008-12-19
15:20
Saitama Nippon Institute of Technology Small Radio-Interferometer for measuring Geostationary Satellite Longitudes
Seiichiro Kawase (NICT) SANE2008-92
This paper proposes the use of a radio-interferometer to monitor the satellite orbital positions in order to counteract ... [more] SANE2008-92
pp.31-34
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