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DESCRIPTION:The emergence of Non-terrestrial networks (NTN) has become a cr
 ucial driver for the next generation of wireless communication systems. NT
 N encompasses satellite and aerial segments\, which can function either as
  relay nodes or base stations. In the upcoming years\, NTN will play a cru
 cial role in supporting universal connectivity where everyone and everythi
 ng will need to be connected: from any geographic location and including e
 very application from consumer broadband to mobile gaming. These requireme
 nts will lead to the development of advanced microwave systems that provid
 e superior connectivity\, while minimizing costs. This sector is expected 
 to experience significant growth in the near future. Consequently\, resear
 chers worldwide are actively engaged in devising innovative technological 
 solutions that can adapt to diverse scenarios\, satisfy performance requir
 ements\, and conform to cost\, size\, and power consumption limitations. T
 he impact of these efforts will be broad\, encompassing research and devel
 opment on antennas\, RF integrated systems\, integration and semiconductor
  technology\, as well as system design. This presentation reports a multid
 isciplinary perspective on this topic\, which includes a review of current
  solutions and an examination of emerging configurations from both archite
 ctural and technological viewpoints.\n\nSpeaker(s): \, Luigi\n\nBldg: Emer
 a IDEA building\, 1345 Norma Eddy Ln\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, Canada\, B3
 J 0H6\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/551595
LOCATION:Bldg: Emera IDEA building\, 1345 Norma Eddy Ln\, Halifax\, Nova Sc
 otia\, Canada\, B3J 0H6\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/551595
ORGANIZER:Z.Chen@dal.ca
SEQUENCE:23
SUMMARY:The role of millimeter-wave beamforming and integration technologie
 s on Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/551595
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;The emergence of Non-terrestrial networks 
 (NTN) has become a crucial driver for the next generation of wireless comm
 unication systems. NTN encompasses satellite and aerial segments\, which c
 an function either as relay nodes or base stations. In the upcoming years\
 , NTN will play a crucial role in supporting universal connectivity where 
 everyone and everything will need to be connected: from any geographic loc
 ation and including every application from consumer broadband to mobile ga
 ming. These requirements will lead to the development of advanced microwav
 e systems that provide superior connectivity\, while minimizing costs. Thi
 s sector is expected to experience significant growth in the near future. 
 Consequently\, researchers worldwide are actively engaged in devising inno
 vative technological solutions that can adapt to diverse scenarios\, satis
 fy performance requirements\, and conform to cost\, size\, and power consu
 mption limitations. The impact of these efforts will be broad\, encompassi
 ng research and development on antennas\, RF integrated systems\, integrat
 ion and semiconductor technology\, as well as system design. This presenta
 tion reports a multidisciplinary perspective on this topic\, which include
 s a review of current solutions and an examination of emerging configurati
 ons from both architectural and technological viewpoints.&lt;/p&gt;
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