When Networks Collide: Merging of Terrestrial and Non-Terrestrial Networks

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


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Speakers include:

Mr Damian Bevan

Mr Damian Bevan

Wireless System Analyst, Real Wireless

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Rowan Chesmer

Rowan Chesmer

R&D Future Technologies Researcher, Vodafone

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Steve Clarke

Steve Clarke

CTO, Wyld Networks

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Professor Barry Evans

Professor Barry Evans

Professor of Satellite Communications, Institute for Communications Research (ICS) and 6GIC , University of Surrey

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Peter Kibutu

Peter Kibutu

5G NTN Market lead, TTP plc

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Richard Moore

Richard Moore

Principal, Spectrum Policy & Analysis, Ofcom

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Nima  Razavi-Ghods

Nima Razavi-Ghods

Senior Consultant , TTP plc

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Stephane  Remy

Stephane Remy

VP Terrestrial Networks and Connectivity Director, Cambridge Consultants

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Dr Mike Short

Dr Mike Short

Chief Architect, Satellite Applications Catapult

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Glyn Thomas

Payload Product Manager and Senior Expert, Airbus Defence and Space

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Oriol Vidal

Airbus Defence and Space

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Event Agenda

Tuesday 29 October
11am – 11.30am
Registration & Networking

Networking

11.30am – 11.35am
Welcome from Cambridge Wireless

Paul Crane, Cambridge Wireless Board Member & University of Surrey

11.35am – 11.40am
Welcome from host University of Surrey

Professor Rahim Tafazolli FREng, Head of the Institute for Communication Systems (ICS)

11.45am – 12.05pm
‘The key markets for Satcom / Telecoms convergence’

Dr Mike Short CBE, Chief Architect, Satellite Applications Catapult

12.05pm – 12.25pm
‘How will satellite connectivity be integrated into Mobile networks?

Rowan Chesmer, R&D Future Technologies Researcher, Vodafone

12.25pm – 12.45pm
‘Non Terrestrial Networks (NTN)from 5G to 6G’

Professor Barry Evans, Professor-Information Systems Engineering, University of Surrey

12.45pm – 1.30pm
Lunch and Networking

Networking

1.40pm – 2pm
Spectrum for NTNs. A regulator’s perspective

Richard Moore, Principal, Spectrum Policy & Analysis, Ofcom

2pm – 2.20pm
‘Can NTN D2D be used to further extend outdoor mobile coverage beyond what the Shared Rural Network will provide?’

Damian Bevan, Wireless System Analyst, Real Wireless

2.20pm – 2.40pm
‘The future of NTN in GEO, MEO and LEO’

Glyn Thomas, Payload Product Manager and Senior Expert and Oriol Vidal, Airbus Defence & Space

2.45pm – 3.15pm
Networking Break

Networking

3.20pm – 3.40pm
Modern Antennas for 5G NTN User Terminal Applications

Nima Razavi-Ghods, Senior Consultant, RF and Antenna Technologies, TTP plc

3.40pm – 4pm
‘Network Automation for NTN’

Stephane Remy, Director of Connectivity, Cambridge Consultants

4pm – 4.30pm
Panel Session: ‘Bursting the hype’

Speaker to be confirmed

Non-Terrestrial Networks SIG Champions

Kieran Arnold

Kieran Arnold

Systems Engineer, Future Systems, Satellite Applications Catapult

Steve Clarke

Steve Clarke

CTO, Wyld Networks Ltd

Stewart Marsh

Stewart Marsh

Head of Aerospace, Cambridge Consultants

Paul Morris

Paul Morris

VP RF and Communications Business Unit, EnSilica plc

Dr Jaime Reed

Dr Jaime Reed

Vice President, Space Data Platforms and Applications, CGI

Dr Cyril Valadon

Dr Cyril Valadon

Technical Director, MediaTek (MTK Wireless Limited)

Radio Technology SIG Champions

Professor Mark Beach

Professor Mark Beach

Professor of Radio Systems Engineering, University of Bristol (Communication Systems & Networks Research Group)

Brian Collins

Brian Collins

Managing Consultant, BSC Associates

Dr Paul Harris

Dr Paul Harris

Principal Wireless Architect, VIAVI Solutions

Peter Kibutu

Peter Kibutu

5G NTN Market Lead, TTP plc

Peter Topham

Peter Topham

Principal Engineer, Qualcomm Technologies International