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DESCRIPTION:Abstract: 5G services described by 3GPP standards are deployed 
 terrestrially mainly in two frequency bands FR1 (lower bands) and FR2 (mil
 limetric wave band). But the Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN)\, were introduc
 ed from Release 15 onwards. Releases 16\, 17 describe both the service and
  system aspects. Release 17 describes the core network and terminals. Whil
 e satellites have operated in three major orbits (in terms of altitude fro
 m the earth). Major companies have started to deploy large number of satel
 lites in the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) of 800 km or lower (much closer to the 
 earth). Why is this concept of LEO popular? The first aspect is low latenc
 y\, which is very useful to Internet access. The Low Earth Orbit is not ne
 w since international earth stations are deployed in this orbit and many o
 ther satellites exist in that orbit. Why is this proposal of 5G unique? Ar
 e there major challenges in deploying a large number of satellites in MEO 
 (Medium Earth Orbit) or in High Elevation Orbit (HEO) and what are they? T
 his tutorial provides an overview of satellite services being offered till
  now\, its limitation and how these new concepts are expected to transform
  communications during 5G and 6G. In addition to the satellite as a teleco
 m service there are other aspects from the aerospace perspective. It is im
 portant to review that aspect in this tutorial. The important aspect of wh
 o will clean up the space debris and how can that be cleaned will also be 
 discussed.\n\nCo-sponsored by: NY Section\, NY Student Chapter\n\nSpeaker(
 s): Raghu\, \n\nRoom: Rose Auditorium\, Bldg: Rose Auditorium\, The Cooper
  Union for Advancement of Science and Art\, 41 Cooper Square\, New York\, 
 New York\, United States
LOCATION:Room: Rose Auditorium\, Bldg: Rose Auditorium\, The Cooper Union f
 or Advancement of Science and Art\, 41 Cooper Square\, New York\, New York
 \, United States
ORGANIZER:Sharmaneerja100@gmail.com
SEQUENCE:17
SUMMARY:5G Satellite networks – Part of 5G NTN
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/466839
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p class=&quot;MsoNormal&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;u&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;
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 &quot;&gt;Abstract&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: 12.0pt\; line-height
 : 107%\; font-family: &#39;Arial&#39;\,sans-serif\;&quot;&gt;: 5G services described by 3G
 PP standards are deployed terrestrially mainly in two frequency bands FR1 
 (lower bands) and FR2 (millimetric wave band). But the &lt;u&gt;Non-Terrestrial 
 Network (NTN&lt;/u&gt;)\, were introduced from Release 15 onwards. Releases 16\,
  17 describe both the service and system aspects. Release 17 describes the
  core network and terminals. While satellites have operated in three major
  orbits (in terms of altitude from the earth). Major companies have starte
 d to deploy large number of satellites in the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) of 800
  km or lower (much closer to the earth). Why is this concept of LEO popula
 r? The first aspect is low latency\, which is very useful to Internet acce
 ss. The Low Earth Orbit is not new since international earth stations are 
 deployed in this orbit and many other satellites exist in that orbit. Why 
 is this proposal of 5G unique? Are there major challenges in deploying a l
 arge number of satellites in MEO (Medium Earth Orbit) or in High Elevation
  Orbit (HEO) and what are they? This tutorial provides an overview of sate
 llite services being offered till now\, its limitation and how these new c
 oncepts are expected to transform communications during 5G and 6G. In addi
 tion to the satellite as a telecom service there are other aspects from th
 e aerospace perspective. It is important to review that aspect in this tut
 orial. The important aspect of who will clean up the space debris and how 
 can that be cleaned will also be discussed.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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