So what happens when you mix terrestrial and satellite networks? What are the opportunities? Can we get a seamless voice or data connection, or are the technologies incompatible, undeveloped or simple pie in the sky?
Mobile phones and data are pervasive, cell towers and radio masts are everywhere, yet 85% of the Earth's surface has no service. Satellites than are cheaper and more accessible than ever - surely we can fill this data void?
So what happens when you mix terrestrial and satellite networks? What are the opportunities? Can we get a seamless voice or data connection, or are the technologies incompatible, undeveloped or simple pie in the sky?
This event examines the crossover between technologies and systems, the services which can be offered - and those that can't.
With a deep dive into the commercial and regulatory aspects of cross-board operation, spectrum planning, licensing ad other barriers. We delve into the nanosat revolution and what's driving the new services, and how to make these work with terrestrial devices. We close with a panel session to help bust the myths, to help us exploit the explosion of when 'Networks Collide'.
This event is kindly hosted at Institute for Communication Systems, based in the James Clerk Maxwell building at The University of Surrey.
Employees of CW member organisations and those working in a UK University can attend this event for free. Tickets for non-members are £50 plus VAT.
Working in a UK University?
We have limited free academic delegate places available for this event, to request a delegate place, please email Clare.kettle@cambridgewireless.co.uk
This event is kindly hosted by University of Surrey- www.surrey.ac.uk
The University of Surrey is a world-class, research-led university committed to research excellence. Our research seeks to answer global challenges, drive innovation and deliver real-world impact. The Institute for Communications Systems (ICS) is home of the 5G/6G Innovation Centre (5G/6GIC), and one of the largest and most renowned academic research centres in Mobile and Satellite Communication Systems. Established for over ten years as one of a number of autonomous research centres at the University of Surrey, it now houses some 160 researchers including over 90 undertaking a PhD, post-doctoral researchers and academic staff. ICS research is focussed on future communication systems including mobile and wireless
Professor of Satellite Communications, Institute for Communications Research (ICS) and 6GIC , University of Surrey
VP Terrestrial Networks and Connectivity Director, Cambridge Consultants
Paul Crane, Cambridge Wireless Board Member & University of Surrey
Professor Rahim Tafazolli FREng, Head of the Institute for Communication Systems (ICS)
Dr Mike Short CBE, Chief Architect, Satellite Applications Catapult
Rowan Chesmer, R&D Future Technologies Researcher, Vodafone
Professor Barry Evans, Professor-Information Systems Engineering, University of Surrey
Richard Moore, Principal, Spectrum Policy & Analysis, Ofcom
Damian Bevan, Wireless System Analyst, Real Wireless
Glyn Thomas, Payload Product Manager and Senior Expert and Oriol Vidal, Airbus Defence & Space
Nima Razavi-Ghods, Senior Consultant, RF and Antenna Technologies, TTP plc
Stephane Remy, Director of Connectivity, Cambridge Consultants
Systems Engineer, Future Systems, Satellite Applications Catapult
Systems Engineer, Future Systems, Satellite Applications Catapult
Kieran has held various senior technical and executive roles over the past 30 years which included R&D Chief Technical Officer for Orange / France Telecom R&D and Head of Payload Systems Engineering, Airbus Space & Defence. He is currently Director of Ubiquitous Connectivity in the Satellite Applications Catapult and General Manager of the Westcott Site where they host their 5G testbed. Kieran leads on two major 5G projects, firstly a project funded by SEMLEP for Milton Keynes Smart City 5G deployment and a DCMS funded project for Dorset Council providing rural connectivity using satellite and terrestrial connectivity.
CTO, Wyld Networks Ltd
CTO, Wyld Networks Ltd
Previously a senior BBC engineer and lecturer at Salford University, Steve has many years of experience in software and electronics, from RF telemetry and low-power radio bridges to the multi award-winning Tag McLaren AV processors, EPOS & smart energy meters. Steve founded two IoT companies and led the development team of ACIS (now Vix Technology), growing them to become the UK’s largest bus telematics company.
Head of Aerospace, Cambridge Consultants
Head of Aerospace, Cambridge Consultants
As head of aerospace at Cambridge Consultants, Stewart leads the company's collaboration within the sector. Central to Stewart's role is helping companies achieve complex technology breakthroughs that unlock transformative business value. This has included a world-first Push-to-Talk satellite service and an innovative beyond visual line-of-sight UAV solution using low power satellite technology. With over 20 years' technology experience, Stewart has held a range of senior technology roles and has a wealth of expertise across aerospace, mobile communications and GNSS.
VP RF and Communications Business Unit, EnSilica plc
VP RF and Communications Business Unit, EnSilica plc
Paul has 30 years’ experience working on various wireless and semi-conductor systems most recently promoting semiconductors for Ka-band beamformers for satellite connectivity and growing EnSilica’s business. He gained his semiconductor experience from CSR’s early days through to its trade sale to Qualcomm where he was Senior Director, Technology covering a range of mobile, security, wireless audio and automotive products. He enjoys growing international technology businesses and has lived and worked in France and China. Paul is active in various Cambridge local networks including CW and Cambridge Network and has acted in advisory roles for start-ups.
Vice President, Space Data Platforms and Applications, CGI
Vice President, Space Data Platforms and Applications, CGI
Jaime loves working with clients to invent the Space services of the future. He leads Space Data Platforms and Applications team in the UK for CGI, the largest IT and business consulting company in the space sector. Using SatCom and Remote Sensing technologies his team work on topics like smart cities, connected transport, AI, 5G, geospatial applications and HAPS. Jaime has spent 20 years in the space industry as a systems engineer and project manager working on some of the most complex ground, satellite and software systems for clients like the European Space Agency and NASA. Jaime has a Doctorate in Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics and is a Chartered Engineer.
Technical Director, MediaTek (MTK Wireless Limited)
Technical Director, MediaTek (MTK Wireless Limited)
Cyril is Technical Director with MediaTek in Cambourne where he is leading the Core Technology Division in the wireless business unit. He completed his PhD at the University of Surrey where he was looking at the use of Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) techniques for multimedia satellite communication systems (in the heady days of Globalstar, Iridium, ICO, …). He has since spent 20 years in the semiconductor industry standardizing, architecting and developing wireless chipsets for numerous cellular communication standards. His team is currently working on a variety of development projects for 5G/NR solutions and he is personally very keen in exploring opportunities to apply these solutions for different applications.
Professor of Radio Systems Engineering, University of Bristol (Communication Systems & Networks Research Group)
Professor of Radio Systems Engineering, University of Bristol (Communication Systems & Networks Research Group)
Mark Beach received his PhD for research addressing the application of Smart Antenna techniques to GPS from the University of Bristol in 1989, where he subsequently joined as a member of academic staff. He was promoted to Senior Lecturer in 1996, Reader in 1998 and Professor in 2003. He was Head of the Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering from 2006 to 2010, then spearheaded Bristol’s hosting of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Communications. He is the Co-Director of this centre. He leads research in the field of enabling technologies for the delivery of 5G and beyond wireless connectivity; which includes the recent award of an EPSRC Prosperity Partnership in the field of Secure Wireless Agile Networks (SWAN). Mark’s current research activities are delivered through the Communication Systems and Networks Group, forming a key component within Bristol’s Smart Internet Lab. He has over 30 years of physical layer wireless research embracing the application of Spread Spectrum technology for cellular systems, adaptive or smart antenna for capacity and range extension in wireless networks, MIMO aided connectivity for through-put enhancement, experimental evaluation and optimization of Massive MIMO, Millimetre Wave technologies as well as flexible RF technologies for SDR modems. With a strong industrially focused research portfolio, he is also the School Research Impact Director.
Managing Consultant, BSC Associates
Managing Consultant, BSC Associates
Brian has designed antennas for applications including radio and TV broadcasting, base stations, handsets and consumer products, and has operated his own consultancy firm for the last 12 years. He has published more than 70 papers on antenna topics and contributed chapters to several recent textbooks. He operates a small consultancy company, chairs the Antenna Interface Standards Group and is an Honorary Visiting Professor in the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science at Queen Mary, University of London.
Principal Wireless Architect, VIAVI Solutions
Principal Wireless Architect, VIAVI Solutions
Paul is a wireless technology expert with experience across a range of areas including research, design, implementation and standardisation. He received his PhD from the University of Bristol for evaluating the performance of massive MIMO technology in the lead-up to 5G and is currently a Principal Wireless Architect within the CTO Office at VIAVI Solutions providing thought leadership on new and emerging technologies for 5G, 6G and beyond. In line with this he represents VIAVI within a range of bodies and fora including 3GPP, the O-RAN Alliance, ETSI, the Next G Alliance, the 6G-IA and the UKTIN. His experience prior to joining VIAVI includes representing Vodafone within 3GPP for radio performance aspects, contributing to the development of massive MIMO channel estimation solutions at Cohere Technologies, and working with customers as a domain expert at National Instruments to establish effective research solutions using software-defined radio. He is also a Chartered Engineer, Senior Member of the IEEE, Fellow of the ITP, and an Honorary Industrial Fellow at the University of Bristol.
5G NTN Market Lead, TTP plc
5G NTN Market Lead, TTP plc
Peter has been working in the cellular industry for over 15 years, specialising in modem system architecture and physical layer development. Before joining TTP, Peter worked in the development of 2G/3G/4G wireless modem products and small-cell base station projects for a number of leading cellular equipment vendors. At TTP Peter has worked with a wide range of clients in the satellite and cellular communication domains, specialising in end-to-end system engineering, modem system development and advising on commercial aspects. Currently Peter is the TTP technical lead for 5G/6G activities and represents the company in range of industry bodies including 3GPP and UKTIN.
Principal Engineer, Qualcomm Technologies International
Principal Engineer, Qualcomm Technologies International
Peter has more than 30 years experience of RF and high-speed circuit design, taking chips into production ranging from FM Band II through cellular, Bluetooth and on to UWB at 10GHz. He has been with Qualcomm for 7 years, specialising in low-power RF design for portable and wearable products.
Wireless System Analyst, Real Wireless
Damian enjoys developing mathematical and computer simulation models in order to solve complex problems in radio science and engineering. He has worked extensively at the forefront of wireless systems technology R&D within Nortel (until 2010), Aceaxis (until 2023) and since 2013 as both an associate and as a member of staff with Real Wireless. Damian specialises in development and modelling of novel wireless adaptive signal processing algorithms, including nonlinear interference detection and mitigation. Damian is experienced in the use of Object Orientated approaches within software models, typically using languages such as Matlab and Python. He has undertaken patent analysis and expert witness work for legal clients including reviews of patent portfolios, claims mappings and prior art. Over the course of his career, Damian has authored or co-authored over 25 open publications, and has over 30 granted patents.
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http://www.real-wireless.com
‘Can NTN D2D be used to further extend outdoor mobile coverage beyond what the Shared Rural Network will provide?’ Tuesday @ 2:00 PM
R&D Future Technologies Researcher, Vodafone
Rowan is an experience R&D engineer, helping design and develop the future of communications and technology, including pioneering satellite solutions, 6G and IoT solutions. He is Vodafone’s technical lead for direct to device, IoT and LEO fixed satellite solutions, working with key players such as AST SpaceMobile and Amazon’s Project Kuiper to help develop and integrate their solutions while also ensuring they meet all relevant regulations and customer demands. Rowan holds a Masters in Engineering from the University of Durham.
‘How will satellite connectivity be integrated into Mobile networks? Tuesday @ 12:05 PM
CTO, Wyld Networks
Previously a senior BBC engineer and lecturer at Salford University, Steve has many years of experience in software and electronics, from RF telemetry and low-power radio bridges to the multi award-winning Tag McLaren AV processors, EPOS & smart energy meters. Steve founded two IoT companies and led the development team of ACIS (now Vix Technology), growing them to become the UK’s largest bus telematics company.
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https://www.wyldnetworks.com/
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https://www.linkedin.com/company/wyld-networks/
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@WyldNetworks
Panel Session: ‘Bursting the hype’ Tuesday @ 4:00 PM
Professor of Satellite Communications, Institute for Communications Research (ICS) and 6GIC , University of Surrey
Barry is Professor of Satellite Communications in the Institute for Communications and 6GIC at the University of Surrey. At Surrey he founded the Centre for Communication Systems Research, now the Institute for Communication Systems and 6G Innovation Centre, and was a founding Director of Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. He served as Dean of Engineering and Pro Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation but has now returned to research full time to head up the satellite communications area in ICS/6GIC. His earlier research pioneered mobile communications from satellite constellations and now he is involved in several projects integrating 5G and 6G networks with satellite systems and NTN-TN coexistence. He has recently been appointed chair of UKTIN’s Expert Working Group on NTN to develop UK R&D strategy for the UK. Barry is also founding Editor of the International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking and a Fellow of the UK Royal Academy of Engineering.5G NTN Market lead, TTP plc
Peter has been working in the cellular industry for over 15 years, specialising in modem system architecture and physical layer development. Before joining TTP, Peter worked in the development of 2G/3G/4G wireless modem products and small-cell base station projects for a number of leading cellular equipment vendors. At TTP Peter has worked with a wide range of clients in the satellite and cellular communication domains, specialising in end-to-end system engineering, modem system development and advising on commercial aspects. Currently Peter is the TTP technical lead for 5G/6G activities and represents the company in range of industry bodies including 3GPP and UKTIN.
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http://www.ttp.com
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@https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-kibutu-4a78531
Panel Session: ‘Bursting the hype’ Tuesday @ 4:00 PM
Principal, Spectrum Policy & Analysis, Ofcom
Richard has 30 years’ experience working in technology, strategy and policy roles in industry, regulation and government. In Ofcom, he is leading work to understand the radio spectrum requirements of next generation wireless technologies, such as 6G and direct to device satellite services. Richard has an MBA from the University of Bath and an engineering degree from the University of Cambridge.
Spectrum for NTNs. A regulator’s perspective Tuesday @ 1:40 PM
Senior Consultant , TTP plc
Nima Razavi-Ghods is a senior consultant at TTP with over 20 years of experience in the radio technology sector, having previously worked at Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge. His expertise encompasses novel antennas, phased arrays and front-end system design, including low-noise receivers, as well as RF metrology. In recent years, he has helped develop software-defined radio platforms focusing on applications like 5G Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN).
Nima holds a PhD in MIMO wireless propagation studies and has worked on advanced radar solutions for autonomous UAV applications. He has authored and co-authored over 125 papers, contributing significantly to his field.
VP Terrestrial Networks and Connectivity Director, Cambridge Consultants
Stephane leads all commercial activities and oversees next stages of development of connectivity across multiple market sectors at Cambridge Consultants. He sets the future strategy for connectivity to help clients create breakthrough innovations. Stephane has taken innovations in 5G, IoT, AI, and more to create innovative solutions for customers, developed and implemented innovative portfolio and technology strategies and help transformed organizations and maximize value with innovation. Stephane has worked for mobile operators and blue-chip companies including BT, KDDI, O2, and Sky.
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https://www.cambridgeconsultants.com/
‘Network Automation for NTN’ Tuesday @ 3:40 PM
Chief Architect, Satellite Applications Catapult
Dr Mike Short leads a portfolio career in research & innovation including Chief Architect at the Satellite Applications Catapult. He examines new coverage approaches with converged Mobile/Satellite services and supports the adoption of new technologies including AI and Quantum. He chairs advisory boards for both the UK Telecomms Labs (NPL) and the UK Telecomms Innovation Network, and is a Visiting Professor at the University of Surrey and UCL. Mike was appointed Chief Scientific Adviser for DIT (now DBT) in 2017, where he led technical aspects of the department and worked on UK engineering exports and inward investment. He represented DIT on HMG committees for Telecomms, Space, Health and Quantum, and led overseas delegations to international trade events such as MWC Barcelona and CES Las Vegas. He was an active member of GoScience as a CSA, and Board member at Innovate UK (part of UKRI). His 30-year tenure at Cellnet/O2 UK/Telefonica Group included launching 2G (GSM) and 3G mobile technologies, winning mobile licenses overseas, and later led international research and standards (including 4G / 5G) for Telefonica. He also ran trials for Mobile TV, Smart metering, Driverless cars, Digital Health, and IoT, and managed the company EU office in Brussels. Mike is a former Chairman of the international GSM Association, the UK Mobile Data Association, EM3 LEP , and was President of the Institution of Engineering and Technology in 2011/ 2012. Board roles have also included ETSI, Innovate UK, UK 5G, Phonepayplus, and Trustee of the Archives of IT.
‘The key markets for Satcom / Telecoms convergence’ Tuesday @ 11:45 AM
Payload Product Manager and Senior Expert, Airbus Defence and Space
Glyn is a Senior Expert in flexible, processed and HTS payloads for both commercial and governmental applications. Glyn is responsible for overall payload strategy within Airbus Defence and Space covering GEO, MEO and LEO. Glyn holds a number of patents in the domain of flexible telecommunications payloads covering active antenna, analogue and digital processing. Glyn is currently leading the design and definition of airbus 3rd generation of flexible satellite payload. This payload will be a scaleable multi-orbit design with the satellites in each orbit being essentially network hubs leveraging each orbit to its fullest extent and according to the specific needs of the data traversing the network. The network nodes will include;
· Optical inter satellite links
· RF intersatellite links for GEO-MEO, GEO to LEO broadcast data
· Next generation active antennas able to form thousands of simultaneous beams from over 1000 radiating elements
· Regenerative processing nodes, including modulators and demodulators, operating on DVB, 5G and MIL waveforms
· Transparent and regenerative transponder paths
· V, Q and W band feederlinks
· Ku / Ka user links via afore mentioned active antennas
· 100Gbps ethernet packet switching, memory for edge processing.
Glyn was deputy chief engineer for Airbus Defence and Space payload equipment’s division during the period 2010 to 2014. Glyn previously managed research and development where he generated a number of key patents in the fields of flexible communications payloads. Prior to this Glyn worked in both systems engineering and microwave design roles on the RADARSAT 2 Synthetic Aperture RADAR system. Glyn graduated from St. Andrews University with a degree in Theoretical Physics and also holds a Master’s degree in Microwave Solid State Physics
‘The future of NTN in GEO, MEO and LEO’ Tuesday @ 2:20 PM
Airbus Defence and Space
Bio to follow shortly‘The future of NTN in GEO, MEO and LEO’ Tuesday @ 2:20 PM