Technical programme
IAC-22 — 73rd International Astronautical Congress
B2. IAF SPACE COMMUNICATIONS AND NAVIGATION SYMPOSIUM
This symposium, organized by the International Astronautical Federation (IAF), examines development in space-based systems, services, applications, and technologies as they relate to fixed, broadcast, high-throughput, and mobile communication services as well as, position determination, navigation and timing services. The symposium addresses the geostationary systems as well as non-geostationary systems and constellations.
- Coordinator
Rita Lollock
The Aerospace Corporation — United StatesMorio Toyoshima
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) — Japan
B2.1. Advances in Space-based Navigation Technologies
This session is focused on advances in technology applicable to space-based navigation systems. Technologies include hardware or software necessary for the entire navigation system (spacecraft, monitor and control system, end-user equipment) such as: sensors, star trackers, sensor fusion algorithms, space-born frequency standards, crosslink ranging techniques, etc. Technologies should be applicable to position determination, navigation, time determination, and integrity assurance on Earth, Moon, and potentially other bodies of the solar system.
- Co-Chair
Peter Buist
European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA) — The NetherlandsJoe M. Straus
The Aerospace Corporation — United States
- Rapporteur
Sanat K Biswas
IIIT Delhi — India
B2.2. Advances in Space-based Communication Systems and Services, Part 1
This session is focused on all aspects of new space communications, services, architecture and infrastructure: fixed, mobile and broadcast services, including the high-throughput satellites (HTS) and low earth orbit systems; 5G integration into satellite networks; Ku- and Ka-band, Q/V bands and higher frequencies and laser communication (including quantum communications); VSAT/ESIM and radio/television and internet services, including video to users; near-Earth and interplanetary services. It also includes spectrum issues for new systems/services, and systems modeling.
- Co-Chair
Robert D. Briskman
Sirius XM Radio — United StatesLaszlo Bacsardi
Hungarian Astronautical Society (MANT) — Hungary
- Rapporteur
Dunay Badirkhanov
Azercosmos, Space Agency of Republic of Azerbaijan — Azerbaijan
B2.3. Advances in Space-based Communication Systems and Services, Part 2
This session is focused on all aspects of new space communications, services, architecture and infrastructure: fixed, mobile and broadcast services, including the high-throughput satellites (HTS) and low earth orbit systems; 5G integration into satellite networks; Ku- and Ka-band, Q/V bands and higher frequencies and laser communication (including quantum communications); VSAT/ESIM and radio/television and internet services, including video to users; near-Earth and interplanetary services. It also includes spectrum issues for new systems/services, and systems modeling.
- Co-Chair
Otto Koudelka
Joanneum Research — AustriaMorio Toyoshima
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) — Japan
B2.4. Advances in Space-based Communication Systems and Services, Part 3
This session is focused on all aspects of new space communications, services, architecture and infrastructure: fixed, mobile and broadcast services, including the high-throughput satellites (HTS) and low earth orbit systems; 5G integration into satellite networks; Ku- and Ka-band, Q/V bands and higher frequencies and laser communication (including quantum communications); VSAT/ESIM and radio/television and internet services, including video to users; near-Earth and interplanetary services. It also includes spectrum issues for new systems/services, and systems modeling.
- Co-Chair
Dipak Srinivasan
The John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory — United StatesRamon P. De Paula
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) — United States
- Rapporteur
Sara AlMaeeni
Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) — United Arab Emirates
B2.5. Advances in Space-based Communication Technologies, Part 1
This session is focused on all aspects of payload, spacecraft, and Earth station technologies for space-based communications and data relay. It covers applications ranging from those used in nanosatellites to those applicable to large, high throughput systems, and integrated applications and services. It includes modulation and coding, propagation, power amplifiers, adaptive transmit technologies, inter-satellite links, laser technology (as applicable to communications), antenna (including phased array) design, Q/V band technologies, onboard processing, digital payload technologies, security including quantum key distribution via satellite, and other technology relevant to satellite communication.
- Co-Chair
Debra Emmons
The Aerospace Corporation — United StatesAmane Miura
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) — Japan
- Rapporteur
Nader Alagha
ESA — The Netherlands
B2.6. Advances in Space-based Communication Technologies, Part 2
This session is focused on all aspects of payload, spacecraft, and Earth station technologies for space-based communications and data relay. It covers applications ranging from those used in nanosatellites to those applicable to large, high throughput systems, and integrated applications and services. It includes modulation and coding, propagation, power amplifiers, adaptive transmit technologies, inter-satellite links, laser technology (as applicable to communications), antenna (including phased array) design, Q/V band technologies, onboard processing, digital payload technologies, security including quantum key distribution via satellite, and other technology relevant to satellite communication.
- Co-Chair
Elemer Bertenyi
Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute — CanadaEnrique Pacheco Cabrera
Incomspace — Mexico
- Rapporteur
K.R. Sridhara Murthi
NIAS — IndiaSteven Shumsky
Millennium Space Systems, A Boeing Company — United States
B2.7. Advances in Space-based Navigation Systems, Services, and Applications
This session is focused on advances in space-based navigation systems, including the existing global systems (Beidou, Galileo, GLONASS, GPS) and regional systems (EGNOS, IRNSS, QZSS, WAAS), as well as proposed and emerging new space-based systems. The session also addresses advances in the services and applications of those systems for position determination, navigation, time determination, and integrity assurance on Earth, Moon, and potentially other bodies of the solar system.
- Co-Chair
Giovanni B. Palmerini
Sapienza University of Rome — ItalyRaj Thilak Rajan
Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) — The Netherlands
- Rapporteur
Joshua Critchley-Marrows
The University of Sydney — AustraliaNorbert Frischauf
TU Graz — Austria
B2.8-GTS.3. Space Communications and Navigation Global Technical Session
A Global session to present and discuss developments in a wide range of satellite communication topics, including fixed, mobile, broadcasting, and data relay technologies and services, as well as those for satellite-based position determination, navigation, and timing. Both Earth's orbital and interplanetary space communications topics can be addressed. This session is co-sponsored by the Space Communications and Navigation Committee and the Workforce Development/Young Professionals Programme Committee.
- Co-Chair
Kevin Shortt
Airbus Defence & Space — GermanyStephanie Wan
Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) — United States
- Rapporteur
Eric Wille
ESA — The NetherlandsJoshua Critchley-Marrows
The University of Sydney — Australia
B2.IP. Interactive Presentations - IAF SPACE COMMUNICATIONS AND NAVIGATION SYMPOSIUM
This session offers a unique opportunity to deliver your key messages in an interactive presentation on any of the subjects of Space Communications and Navigation addressed in the classic Sessions. The presentation will be displayed on a digital screen in a dedicated location and available for view by all Congress attendees for the entire Congress week. In addition, one afternoon is dedicated exclusively for the attendees to view the Interactive Presentations, and the author will be assigned a specific ten-minute slot to personally present the topic and interact with the attendees present. The Interactive Presentation may take advantage of all electronic display capabilities, such as: PowerPoint charts, embedded hot links, pictures, audio and video clips etc. An award will also be presented to the author of the best Interactive Presentation in the B Category at a special ceremony. An Abstract that follows the standard format must be submitted by the deadline for standard IAC abstracts.
- Co-Chair
Rita Lollock
The Aerospace Corporation — United StatesMorio Toyoshima
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) — Japan
- Rapporteur
Manfred Wittig
— Germany
B2.IPB. Interactive Presentations - IAF SPACE COMMUNICATIONS AND NAVIGATION SYMPOSIUM
- Co-Chair
Rita Lollock
The Aerospace Corporation — United StatesMorio Toyoshima
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) — Japan
B2.LBA. Late breaking abstracts
- Coordinator
Rita Lollock
The Aerospace Corporation — United StatesMorio Toyoshima
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) — Japan