Science
Addressing Challenges in Non-Terrestrial Networks with Advanced Modeling
Non-terrestrial networks (NTNs) leveraging low earth orbit (LEO) satellites face significant technical challenges, particularly in the management of extensive satellite constellations and maintaining reliable communication links. A forthcoming webinar will delve into solutions for these complexities through advanced modeling and simulation techniques. This event aims to equip participants with the knowledge to effectively model and analyze critical components of NTNs.
The webinar will cover a range of topics essential for understanding the intricacies of NTNs. Participants will learn how to model satellite orbits, onboard antennas and arrays, and transmitter power amplifiers (PAs). The session will also explore the dynamics of signal propagation channels and the RF and digital receiver segments—all within an integrated workflow. By incorporating every link component, attendees will grasp the significance of achieving accurate and reliable system performance.
Key Highlights of the Webinar
Among the key highlights of the webinar are the strategies for modeling large satellite constellations and analyzing time-varying visibility and link closure. These topics are crucial for ensuring that satellite communications remain uninterrupted and effective, even as orbital positions change.
In addition, the webinar will introduce graphical applications designed for antenna analysis and RF component design. These tools will allow participants to visualize and better understand the performance of components essential for satellite communications.
Another critical area of focus will be the modeling of transmitter power amplifiers (PAs) and the application of digital predistortion techniques. These methods are vital for enhancing signal quality and extending the operational range of communication links. The session will also address the simulation of interference effects, which can significantly impact the reliability of communication channels.
This free webinar is scheduled for October 2023, and interested individuals are encouraged to register for what promises to be an informative session on the future of satellite communications. By participating, attendees will gain insights that can help shape the next generation of NTNs.
In summary, the challenges posed by non-terrestrial networks are substantial, yet advancements in modeling and simulation provide pathways to effective solutions. The insights shared in this webinar will be invaluable for professionals in the field, as they work to harness the potential of LEO satellites for global communication.
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