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DESCRIPTION:A satellite constellation is a group of application satellites 
 working together as a system for a specific purpose. Access to space is no
 w broadening due to technology miniaturization and design experience\, the
  Space Economy encourages constellations of satellites that are being prop
 osed in large numbers by various companies. They will provide communicatio
 ns\, global monitoring of Earth\, and enhance space observation. Satellite
  constellations require a coordinated effort to face the technological lim
 its in spacecraft operations and space applications. Constellations have t
 heir greatest potential in the communication field. The upcoming era of th
 e space-based internet and communication infrastructure to handle huge amo
 unts of data and to guarantee service in any geographical position. Conste
 llations\, however\, also have great potential in weather science\, safety
 /security and disaster monitoring. With a tremendous forecasted increase i
 n the launch rate for small satellites (from mini\, micro to pico- size)\,
  constellations are getting attention for sustainable business. Large cons
 tellations will require a paradigm shift with respect to the way space mis
 sions are currently handled\, with major challenges involving mainly three
  areas\, namely constellation management\, communication and space traffic
 . In the rapidly emerging business of satellite constellations\, it is imp
 ortant to track and update the information about players and trends to gui
 de future developments. A broader view of the upcoming satellite constella
 tions and an overview of future challenges to be faced is also covered.\n\
 nSpeaker(s): Dr.Seshagirirrao\, \n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.or
 g/m/327526
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/327526
ORGANIZER:kundammrao@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Satellite Constellations and Applications Scenario 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/327526
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;A satellite constellation is a group of ap
 plication satellites working together as a system for a specific purpose. 
 Access to space is now broadening due to technology miniaturization and de
 sign experience\, the Space Economy encourages constellations of satellite
 s that are being proposed in large numbers by various companies. They will
  provide communications\, global monitoring of Earth\, and enhance space o
 bservation. Satellite constellations require a coordinated effort to face 
 the technological limits in spacecraft operations and space applications. 
 Constellations have their greatest potential in the communication field. T
 he upcoming era of the space-based internet and communication infrastructu
 re to handle huge amounts of data and to guarantee service in any geograph
 ical position. Constellations\, however\, also have great potential in wea
 ther science\, safety/security and disaster monitoring. With a tremendous 
 forecasted increase in the launch rate for small satellites (from mini\, m
 icro to pico- size)\, constellations are getting attention for sustainable
  business. Large constellations will require a paradigm shift with respect
  to the way space missions are currently handled\, with major challenges i
 nvolving mainly three areas\, namely constellation management\, communicat
 ion and space traffic. In the rapidly emerging business of satellite const
 ellations\, it is important to track and update the information about play
 ers and trends to guide future developments. A broader view of the upcomin
 g satellite constellations and an overview of future challenges to be face
 d is also covered.&lt;/p&gt;
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