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Singh President & CEO, ASC Global Village 2 - 4 November 1998, Bangalore]]> Why satcom is an important component in any ICE infrastructure ?: <![CDATA[ Why satcom is an important component in any ICE infrastructure ? Wide area coverage Connectivity Broadcast One Step Reaches parts that other media can’t reach or are not economical to reach via other means Medium Diversity (proven “cable restorer”) System Immunity to natural and most man-made disasters Limitation: Latency sensitive applications ]]> Over 33 Years of SatCom Evolution : <![CDATA[ Over 33 Years of SatCom Evolution Diversified Services & Applications Complexity Inversion Dramatic Cost Reductions Disappearing Governmental Monopolies / Growth of Private Commercial Enterprises Emergence as dominant of the two real commercial space businesses Re-emergence of non-GEOs 1997 Revenues: US$ 38 Billion Year 2007 Projection: > US$ 170 Billion ]]> Global SatCom Industry: Key Sectors ($ Bn) source: Merrill Lynch - Global Sat Marketplace ‘98 : <![CDATA[ Global SatCom Industry: Key Sectors ($ Bn) source: Merrill Lynch - Global Sat Marketplace ‘98 ]]> Drivers of Growth : <![CDATA[ Drivers of Growth Technological Developments & Innovations Launchers: Heavy lift; increased kg / $; reliability Satellites: more capability / $, more punch / kg General developments in base-band and RF electronics, solar cells, antennae technology, signal processing: higher efficiency, digitalization, miniaturization, lower cost pursuit of new products & services Spiraling Consumer and Corporate demand for Communication, Information, Entertainment, Mobility, Convenience and Portability Emphasis on personal ownership and use ]]> Diversification of Services: <![CDATA[ Diversification of Services ]]> Complexity Inversion: <![CDATA[ Complexity Inversion Complexity being increasingly transferred to satellites satellite weight: from <100kg > 5000kg satellite power: from < 100w > 10,000w EOL satellite antennae: doughnut omni global (17°) multi-beam (~200) straight bent-pipe to switchable channelization on board digital processors for channelization and beam-forming on board base-band processing “ground stations”: from 30m dishes to pocket portables regional / national, place fixed, to personal, mobile ]]> Dramatic Cost Reductions: <![CDATA[ Dramatic Cost Reductions In owning and using a “ground terminal”, not in deploying a satellite ! Satellite “capability” / $ has tremendously improved “channel / minute” costs have tremendously decreased affordable and convenient personal TV, telephony and data terminals]]> Growth of Private Enterprises Disappearing Government Monopolies : <![CDATA[ Growth of Private Enterprises Disappearing Government Monopolies Global Scene -- Largely Privatised many global, regional and domestic private systems in operation; more coming Intelsat & Inmarsat: private spin-offs & remanants under privatisation Intersputnik: JV with LMT COMSAT: Purchase announced Indian Scene INSAT: moving into 3rd generation ASC’s Agrani: Multi-purpose MSS + FSS + DTH platform many other private system initiatives announced implementation of satellite policy eagerly awaited ]]>Slide10: <![CDATA[ SITE MOU with NASA (1969); conducted ‘75-’76 INSAT-I (Investment Approval in 1977) Unique multi-purpose FSS+DBS+MetSS Operational start in 1982 STEP (Symphonie / Telecom) conducted in ‘77-’79 APPLE - body-stabilised GEO launched 1980 INSAT-II: First Investments approved in 1988 Search & Rescue: Ops start 1989 INSAT-III Investment Approval: 1998 India - Early Recognition of SatCom potential, Great start …. ]]> Bangalore: The Space Capital of India: <![CDATA[ Bangalore: The Space Capital of India Location of ISRO / DOS HQ ISRO Satellite Centre ISTRAC INSAT MCF at Hassan People & Leadership Satish Dhawan U R Rao Kasturirangan]]> India SatCom -- INSAT : <![CDATA[ India SatCom -- INSAT In Operation: INSAT- 2B, 2C and 2DT + 6 x’ponders lease on Thaicom-3 Total 64 x’ponders: 48 C-, 10 Extended C-, 3 S- and 3 Ku-band + VHRR + S&R (406 MHz) Usage: 50% DOT, 35% DD, 15% others Coming INSAT-2E (1999); 17 C- and Ext C-band x’ponders with zonal & global coverage (9 leased to INTELSAT), VHRR with water vapour channel INSAT-3B, A, C, D & E (1999 - ); 72 FSS x’ponders + 1 S-band MSS; D = VHRR & Met; E = DTH? GSAT on GSLV Development Flights (1999) ]]> India SatCom Scene - others : <![CDATA[ India SatCom Scene - others Inter-governmental Systems in transition: Intelsat, Inmarsat, COSPAS-SARSAT Private Foreign-owned Satellite Systems FSS: PAMSAT, Thaisat, ST-1, LMI / GE-Americom MSS: Iridium; Globalstar, ICO, ACeS, Thurayya DTH: Many waiting with awaited breath for the opening Private India-owned Satellite Systems ASC’s Agrani: MSS + FSS + DTH Several other initiatives; no contracts or orbital slots as yet ]]> India & SatCom -- Issues : <![CDATA[ India & SatCom -- Issues Loss of “Among Leaders” position Excessive Inwards focus Widening Technology Gaps in key areas Inadequate exploitation of fuller Indian capabilities & strengths Lack of adequate R&D in Products & Services, Systems Shortage of FSS Capacity Deriving best advantage of the vast Indian Markets Private / Commercial steps stymied by Hesitant steps in Government - Industry partnership Lack of Implementation of 1997 SatCom Policy Lack of a larger policy framework needed to foster India-owned systems and to maximize returns to India Inc fusion of trade, industry, employment, telecom and broadcasting regulation, and competition policies ]]> You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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Satellite Communications Abhishek Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 6778 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (8) Dislike it (4) Added: April 02, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 3 Presentation Description http://fundoooz.blogspot.com/ Satellite Communications: An Instantaneous Infrastructure for Telecommunications, Information, Mobility and Entertainment Comments Posting comment... By: neehari (20 month(s) ago) sir,iwant this presentation please allow me to download this.reply me sir Saving..... Post Reply Close By: chapuserro (19 month(s) ago) NO Saving..... 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Singh President & CEO, ASC Global Village 2 - 4 November 1998, Bangalore]]> Why satcom is an important component in any ICE infrastructure ?: <![CDATA[ Why satcom is an important component in any ICE infrastructure ? Wide area coverage Connectivity Broadcast One Step Reaches parts that other media can’t reach or are not economical to reach via other means Medium Diversity (proven “cable restorer”) System Immunity to natural and most man-made disasters Limitation: Latency sensitive applications ]]> Over 33 Years of SatCom Evolution : <![CDATA[ Over 33 Years of SatCom Evolution Diversified Services & Applications Complexity Inversion Dramatic Cost Reductions Disappearing Governmental Monopolies / Growth of Private Commercial Enterprises Emergence as dominant of the two real commercial space businesses Re-emergence of non-GEOs 1997 Revenues: US$ 38 Billion Year 2007 Projection: > US$ 170 Billion ]]> Global SatCom Industry: Key Sectors ($ Bn) source: Merrill Lynch - Global Sat Marketplace ‘98 : <![CDATA[ Global SatCom Industry: Key Sectors ($ Bn) source: Merrill Lynch - Global Sat Marketplace ‘98 ]]> Drivers of Growth : <![CDATA[ Drivers of Growth Technological Developments & Innovations Launchers: Heavy lift; increased kg / $; reliability Satellites: more capability / $, more punch / kg General developments in base-band and RF electronics, solar cells, antennae technology, signal processing: higher efficiency, digitalization, miniaturization, lower cost pursuit of new products & services Spiraling Consumer and Corporate demand for Communication, Information, Entertainment, Mobility, Convenience and Portability Emphasis on personal ownership and use ]]> Diversification of Services: <![CDATA[ Diversification of Services ]]> Complexity Inversion: <![CDATA[ Complexity Inversion Complexity being increasingly transferred to satellites satellite weight: from <100kg > 5000kg satellite power: from < 100w > 10,000w EOL satellite antennae: doughnut omni global (17°) multi-beam (~200) straight bent-pipe to switchable channelization on board digital processors for channelization and beam-forming on board base-band processing “ground stations”: from 30m dishes to pocket portables regional / national, place fixed, to personal, mobile ]]> Dramatic Cost Reductions: <![CDATA[ Dramatic Cost Reductions In owning and using a “ground terminal”, not in deploying a satellite ! Satellite “capability” / $ has tremendously improved “channel / minute” costs have tremendously decreased affordable and convenient personal TV, telephony and data terminals]]> Growth of Private Enterprises Disappearing Government Monopolies : <![CDATA[ Growth of Private Enterprises Disappearing Government Monopolies Global Scene -- Largely Privatised many global, regional and domestic private systems in operation; more coming Intelsat & Inmarsat: private spin-offs & remanants under privatisation Intersputnik: JV with LMT COMSAT: Purchase announced Indian Scene INSAT: moving into 3rd generation ASC’s Agrani: Multi-purpose MSS + FSS + DTH platform many other private system initiatives announced implementation of satellite policy eagerly awaited ]]>Slide10: <![CDATA[ SITE MOU with NASA (1969); conducted ‘75-’76 INSAT-I (Investment Approval in 1977) Unique multi-purpose FSS+DBS+MetSS Operational start in 1982 STEP (Symphonie / Telecom) conducted in ‘77-’79 APPLE - body-stabilised GEO launched 1980 INSAT-II: First Investments approved in 1988 Search & Rescue: Ops start 1989 INSAT-III Investment Approval: 1998 India - Early Recognition of SatCom potential, Great start …. ]]> Bangalore: The Space Capital of India: <![CDATA[ Bangalore: The Space Capital of India Location of ISRO / DOS HQ ISRO Satellite Centre ISTRAC INSAT MCF at Hassan People & Leadership Satish Dhawan U R Rao Kasturirangan]]> India SatCom -- INSAT : <![CDATA[ India SatCom -- INSAT In Operation: INSAT- 2B, 2C and 2DT + 6 x’ponders lease on Thaicom-3 Total 64 x’ponders: 48 C-, 10 Extended C-, 3 S- and 3 Ku-band + VHRR + S&R (406 MHz) Usage: 50% DOT, 35% DD, 15% others Coming INSAT-2E (1999); 17 C- and Ext C-band x’ponders with zonal & global coverage (9 leased to INTELSAT), VHRR with water vapour channel INSAT-3B, A, C, D & E (1999 - ); 72 FSS x’ponders + 1 S-band MSS; D = VHRR & Met; E = DTH? GSAT on GSLV Development Flights (1999) ]]> India SatCom Scene - others : <![CDATA[ India SatCom Scene - others Inter-governmental Systems in transition: Intelsat, Inmarsat, COSPAS-SARSAT Private Foreign-owned Satellite Systems FSS: PAMSAT, Thaisat, ST-1, LMI / GE-Americom MSS: Iridium; Globalstar, ICO, ACeS, Thurayya DTH: Many waiting with awaited breath for the opening Private India-owned Satellite Systems ASC’s Agrani: MSS + FSS + DTH Several other initiatives; no contracts or orbital slots as yet ]]> India & SatCom -- Issues : <![CDATA[ India & SatCom -- Issues Loss of “Among Leaders” position Excessive Inwards focus Widening Technology Gaps in key areas Inadequate exploitation of fuller Indian capabilities & strengths Lack of adequate R&D in Products & Services, Systems Shortage of FSS Capacity Deriving best advantage of the vast Indian Markets Private / Commercial steps stymied by Hesitant steps in Government - Industry partnership Lack of Implementation of 1997 SatCom Policy Lack of a larger policy framework needed to foster India-owned systems and to maximize returns to India Inc fusion of trade, industry, employment, telecom and broadcasting regulation, and competition policies ]]>