The IEEE Low Earth Orbit Satellites and Systems Initiative will be represented at IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS) next week (16-21 June 2024) in Washington DC! Come and meet us at the IEEE Societies Pavillion (Both #1605) at the IMS exhibition and learn more about our activities and how to become part of it.
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Within the next 10 years, the number of functioning satellites in the low Earth orbit (LEO) is expected to increase by 10,000 to 40,000 from the current fewer than 5,000, all sharing their orbits with millions of debris objects. How safe and sustainable will the current LEO services be? How can we help maintain this critical infrastructure development? How can we transform it to enhance various classes of communications and develop new ones?
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Dear Colleagues and Friends, ? Low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites operate in a demanding environment where radiation and other space phenomena have a significant impact. Designing and testing for this environment is a critical success factor for any satellite program. IEEE LEO SatS Virtual Workshop: Radiation Effects on Satellites and Space Systems – Introduction to Radiation Effects, Testing and Mitigation Strategies 13 Nov 2024 ? 9 AM EST This free online workshop offers a comprehensive exploration of the challenges and solutions in managing radiation effects on electronic systems, particularly for space applications. It is designed for anyone (including non-experts) interested in the fields of aerospace, electronics, and radiation testing, offering a blend of foundational knowledge and advanced techniques. Highlights: ·?????Introduction to Space Weather: Gain insights into space weather phenomena and their implications on satellite and aerospace systems. (Luca Spogli) ·?????Radiation Effects in Electronics: Understand the impact of various radiation sources on electronic components, including degradation and malfunction risks. (Andrea Coronetti) ·?????RADNEXT – Building a Network of Irradiation Facilities: Learn about the RADNEXT initiative aimed at developing an international network of irradiation facilities for comprehensive testing. (Gerd Datzmann, RADNEXT) ·?????Radiation Hardness Assurance: Explore methods to ensure electronic components can withstand radiation exposure over time, a critical factor for mission reliability. (Viyas Gupta) ·?????Radiation Mitigation Strategies: Discover techniques and design strategies for minimizing radiation-induced issues in electronic systems. (Michael Campola) ·?????Radiation Testing Techniques: Dive into practical testing methods, including proton and heavy-ion testing, to evaluate and improve component resilience. (Gregory Allen) ·?????Alternative Testing Approaches: Discuss innovative testing methods, such as CERN’s CHARM facility, for simulating realistic space radiation environments and pulsed focused x-rays to emulate expensive heavy-ions Join us for this informative event to enhance your knowledge of radiation effects and testing methodologies, enabling you to better safeguard electronic systems in high-radiation environments. (Ennio Capria and Salvatore Danzeca) ? Make your free registration now: https://lnkd.in/e2ZtHVZJ
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Dear Colleagues and Friends, ? Low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites operate in a demanding environment where radiation and other space phenomena have a significant impact. Designing and testing for this environment is a critical success factor for any satellite program. IEEE LEO SatS Virtual Workshop: Radiation Effects on Satellites and Space Systems – Introduction to Radiation Effects, Testing and Mitigation Strategies 13 Nov 2024 ? 9 AM EST This free online workshop offers a comprehensive exploration of the challenges and solutions in managing radiation effects on electronic systems, particularly for space applications. It is designed for anyone (including non-experts) interested in the fields of aerospace, electronics, and radiation testing, offering a blend of foundational knowledge and advanced techniques. Highlights: ·?????Introduction to Space Weather: Gain insights into space weather phenomena and their implications on satellite and aerospace systems. (Luca Spogli) ·?????Radiation Effects in Electronics: Understand the impact of various radiation sources on electronic components, including degradation and malfunction risks. (Andrea Coronetti) ·?????RADNEXT – Building a Network of Irradiation Facilities: Learn about the RADNEXT initiative aimed at developing an international network of irradiation facilities for comprehensive testing. (Gerd Datzmann, RADNEXT) ·?????Radiation Hardness Assurance: Explore methods to ensure electronic components can withstand radiation exposure over time, a critical factor for mission reliability. (Viyas Gupta) ·?????Radiation Mitigation Strategies: Discover techniques and design strategies for minimizing radiation-induced issues in electronic systems. (Michael Campola) ·?????Radiation Testing Techniques: Dive into practical testing methods, including proton and heavy-ion testing, to evaluate and improve component resilience. (Gregory Allen) ·?????Alternative Testing Approaches: Discuss innovative testing methods, such as CERN’s CHARM facility, for simulating realistic space radiation environments and pulsed focused x-rays to emulate expensive heavy-ions Join us for this informative event to enhance your knowledge of radiation effects and testing methodologies, enabling you to better safeguard electronic systems in high-radiation environments. (Ennio Capria and Salvatore Danzeca) ? Make your free registration now: https://lnkd.in/e2ZtHVZJ
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Many thanks to the IEEE Microwave Theory & Technology Society president Maurizio Bozzi to meet with Markus Gardill and Jan Budroweit as part of our LEO SatS team. It was a really nice discussion how MTT-S and LEO SatS see the importance of space in IEEE and their societies.
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Good morning DC! We are excited to be part of the IEEE Microwave Theory & Technology Society society pavilion at IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS) 2024! Looking forward to catch up with you at the exhibition, booth #1605
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Don't miss our workshop today on "Space Environment" starting at 11am EDT. Get your free registration: https://tiny.cc/leo-may2024 More Information: https://lnkd.in/dUyy-Dvz
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Our next (virtual) workshop on "Space Environment" will take place on May 2nd 2020 - 11AM Easter Time. You can find more information about our speakers and their talks here: https://lnkd.in/dUyy-Dvz Registration is free of charge and already open: https://lnkd.in/e5wsrFp9
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Wow, what a stage! Thanks at IEEE GLOBECOM 2023 KL for the great show and leaving us the floor to present our Initiative. Many thanks to Jan Budroweit for representing us.
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Our colleague Jan Budroweit is going to present our IEEE Future Direction Initiative at IEEE GLOBECOM 2023 KL during the industry presentation on December 6th, 2023: https://lnkd.in/ehUA2i6D Join this presentation to learn more on the IEEE Future Directions and our LEO SatS Initiativ!
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?? Don't miss to make your registration for the Workshop on LEO Ground Station and Ground Station services tomorrow, November 30th (9am EST / 3pm CET) https://lnkd.in/eqybD5KG
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: IEEE LEO SaTs Fall Workshop. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
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