The Satellite Interference Reduction Group (IRG) (http://satirg.org) is to hold a technology tour at CommunicAsia 2018, focused on innovations in interference mitigation technology.
With an increasingly congested space environment, those with a stake in the satellite industry must work to put the necessary measures in place to prevent disruptive interference and manage their services and networks efficiently. During IRG’s technology tour, participants will learn about new innovations for interference mitigation, and service and network management, from every sector of the industry. This will include the tools and products being developed by technology vendors and the innovative techniques and processes utilised by operators to improve efficiency and reduce errors across their networks.
The tour will also look at future innovations, with experts on hand to talk about how new techniques such as machine learning and Artificial Intelligence (AI) will further improve the industry in the near and long-term future. The tour will be led by Martin Coleman, Executive Director of the Satellite Interference Reduction Group and independent consultant with more than 40 years’ experience in the satellite industry. On each stand, he will be joined by an expert from that company to provide an in-depth view of current and future innovation.
Exhibitors confirmed as stops on the tour include: Atos Convergence Creators, ETL Systems, Eutelsat, Global VSAT Forum (GVF), Inmarsat, Integrasys, Intelsat, Kratos, Newtec, Novelsat, Sky Perfect JSAT and Work Microwave.
“IRG’s goal has always been to encourage innovation for the vital technology and tools needed to maintain interference-free, reliable SatComs,” commented Coleman.
“To this end, new interference mitigation innovations are continually being introduced, spearheaded by our group’s members. I will be glad to lead another of IRG’s successful CommunicAsia tours and present these innovations to participants at the show.”
The tour will run every day during CommunicAsia between 26th-28th June at 11am and will start from the Meeting Point on Level 5.
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