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Prospects for the Development of Geostationary Satellite Communications Systems in the World

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Advances in Information and Communication Technologies (UKRMICO 2018)

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The current state and prospects of development of GEO satellite communication systems are considered in the context of the market of satellite communication services and used in the space segment technical solutions. The features of the development of geostationary satellite systems using High Throughput Satellites are considered. The features of the development of systems with High Throughput Satellites of various operators are shown. Special attention is paid to the use of high-throughput satellite technologies in Intelsat-EPIC satellites in the C and Ku frequency bands. The advantages of Intelsat EPIC solutions are shown. Trends in the development of Regular GSO Satellites are considered. The trends in combining High-Throughput Satellite and Regular Satellites in one orbital position are shown.

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Narytnyk, T., Kapshtyk, S. (2019). Prospects for the Development of Geostationary Satellite Communications Systems in the World. In: Ilchenko, M., Uryvsky, L., Globa, L. (eds) Advances in Information and Communication Technologies. UKRMICO 2018. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 560. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16770-7_7

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