Recent Successful Satellite Systems: Visions of the Future presents recent progress and future prognosis for a wide spectrum of satellite services, systems, and industries, including launch vehicles. Through twenty chapters, experienced leaders provide unique insights into how satellites are responding to the fast-changing demands of modern commercial and government systems through significantly higher capabilities and in a cost-effective manner. The conclusion brings together a collective vision for the future and asserts that the industry is poised to offer systems with even more innovative capabilities and services with a degree of flexibility never realized before. CONTRIBUTORS Christopher F. Hoeber, President, CFH Engineering Eric Béranger, CEO, OneWeb, former Head of Operations & Quality, Space Systems, in Airbus Defence and Space Division Steve Sichi, Director, Boeing Satellite Design Center Didier Le Boulc’h, Director, R&D, Thales Alenia Space Mark Dankberg, Chairman and CEO, ViaSat, Inc. Erwin Hudson, Vice President, ViaSat, Inc. Arduino Patacchini, Senior Advisor, Eutelsat Yves Feltes, former VP Corporate Communications at SES and now Founder and CEO of ycomm.lu Bob Zitter, Media Technology Advisor and former HBO CTO Rick Sperandio, Adjunct Professor, University of Houston-Downtown and former Strategic Marketing—Director of Innovation, Harris CapRock Pamela Melroy, Deputy Director, Tactical Technology Director, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Roger Hall, former Deputy Director, Tactical Technology Director, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Joshua Hartman, Managing Partner, Renaissance Strategic Advisors Christopher J. Hegarty, Director, CNS Engineering and Spectrum, The MITRE Corporation Matt Desch, CEO, Iridium Hector Fenech, Director, Future Satellite Systems Groups, Eutelsat Adrian J. Morris, Executive Vice President and CTO, Hughes Network Systems Channasandra Ravishankar, Vice President, Engineering, Hughes Network Systems George Choquette, Senior Vice President, Engineering, Hughes Network Systems Peter J. Hadinger, President, U.S. Government Business Unit, Inmarsat, Inc. Hiromitsu Wakana,Technical Researcher, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology and Secretary of AIAA Japan Forum on Satellite Communications Tim Farrar, President, Telecom Media and Finance Associates, Inc. E. Clayton Mowry, Vice President, Blue Origin Carissa Bryce Christensen, Chief Executive Officer, Bryce Space and Technology Phil Smith, Senior Space Industry Analyst, Bryce Space and Technology D. K. Sachdev, President, Spacetel Consultancy and Adjunct Professor, George Mason University ABOUT THE EDITOR D. K. Sachdev is Founder-President, Spacetel Consultancy and Adjunct Professor, George Mason University. He has 60 years of professional experience in the development of satellite and telecommunication systems. From 1978 to 1996, he led INTELSAT’s technology development and spacecraft planning and engineering. Following that, he managed the establishment of the WorldSpace digital radio system and the initial development of system architecture and infrastructure for XM Radio. Since 2000, he has consulted on new and innovative satellite systems and technologies. He was inducted into the SSPI Hall of Fame in 2009. He received the Arthur Clarke Foundation Award in 2003 and the Vikram Sarabhai Award in 1976. He is the author of Business Strategies for Satellite Systems (2004) and the editor of Success Stories in Satellite Systems (2009).


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    Titel :

    Spacecraft Technology: An Operator’s View


    Beteiligte:
    Sachdev, D. K. (Autor:in) / Allen, Ned (Autor:in) / Fenech, Hector (Autor:in)


    Erscheinungsdatum :

    01.01.2017




    Medientyp :

    Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)


    Format :

    Elektronische Ressource


    Sprache :

    Englisch






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