History
The conference,
originally dedicated to the diffusion of information on all aspects of
satellite communications at 20-30 GHz and higher frequencies, has in
recent years been expanded to include satellite broadband
communications at all frequencies and satellite-aided navigation.
Conceived in 1993, the
conference was intended to publicize the achievements of the Italsat
and ACTS satellites which had been planned to provide additional
satellite spectrum by opening the Ka frequency band for use in
satellite communications.
Both satellites
demonstrated the usefulness of Ka-Band through novel system approaches
including digital communications, on demand rain compensation, hopping
spot beams, on board switching, integrated services, and
demand-assigned channels of varying bandwidth to suit user needs. The
programs also developed flight and ground components as needed to
stimulate the use of this new frequency band, and a wealth of
information about Ka-Band propagation characteristics in Europe and the
United States .
In recent years, the
conference has widened its scope to include fixed and mobile satellite
broadband communications, and satellite-aided navigation topics.
The conference
is held annually under the auspices of ASI, CRC, ESA, NASA, NICT, and
with the support of several communications satellite manufacturers and
service providers from around the world.