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Sun 7 Jun | 08:00 - 17:20
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RFICs in Space: Design Techniques Enabling Satellite Communications and Sensing in Harsh Environments
Emerging applications such as Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite-based internet and geolocation services are rapidly expanding, driven by commercial efforts to deliver low-cost satellite connectivity to consumers. However, space environments present unique challenges not encountered in terrestrial systems, including radiation-induced errors, extreme temperature fluctuations, and limited power availability. Systems operating beyond LEO face even more severe higher levels of environmental degradations. This workshop will bring together leading experts from academia and industry, spanning both LEO SATCOM and traditional space-based systems, to provide a comprehensive overview of the key design challenges and state-of-the-art techniques required for reliable RF system performance in space.
08:00 - 17:20
WSM-1 Designing for Space: LEO, MEO and GEO Phased Arrays Using Silicon RFICs
08:00 - 17:20
WSM-2 Beamforming SoCs for Low-Cost, High-Capacity Space Communications
08:00 - 17:20
WSM-3 Radiation Effects on Commercial All-Programmable RF-Agile Transceiver
08:00 - 17:20
WSM-4 Radiation Effects on CMOS RF/Analog Circuits and Mitigation Techniques
08:00 - 17:20
WSM-5 Developing Robust and Economical RF Solutions for Next-Generation Defense and Commercial Space Platforms
08:00 - 17:20
WSM-6 Phased Array Solution for SATCOM : A Modular Approach
08:00 - 17:20
WSM-7 Using AI to Achieve Reliability in Harsh Environments
08:00 - 17:20
WSM-8 Ultra Sensitive and Wideband CMOS Radar Techniques for Moon to Mars Exploration