In
2002, the 8th Ka Band Utilization Conference will be held in conjunction
with the European Mobile/Personal Satcoms (EMPS) Conference, as in 1998,
to explore the possible synergies between the multimedia and other services
expected at Ka Band with the expansion of the capabilities of mobile systems
through S-UMTS and T-UMTS.
Again this year
the Conference is hosting the meeting of CEPIT, the
international group of people and organizations involved in ITALSAT
Propagation experiments, which will conclude this year the cycle
of annual meetings with the tenth one.
The meeting will be
held on Wednesday, September 25 PM in conjunction with the
EXPRESS Group Meeting, coordinated by Thierry Marsault, leader
at CELAR, France, for the propagation experiments with the French
STENTOR satellite.
Moreover a special
educational event is previeed on Linearization: "Reducing
Distortion in Power Amplifiers at Microwave and Millimeter Frequencies"
by
Dr. Allen Katz, Linearizer Technology, Inc./The College of New Jersey,
USA at the special rate of € 50,00.
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SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL EVENT
Ka BAND
WORKSHOP ON LINEARIZATION

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EMPS 2002 Final Program
and Registration Form
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The Committees
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STEERING
COMMITTEE
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F. Valdoni
(Chairman)
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Universita'
di Roma Tor Vergata
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C. Canepa
Fertini (Organization)
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IIC - Istituto
Internazionale delle Comunicazioni
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C. Cenami
(Organization)
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ASI - Agenzia
Spaziale Italiana
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F. Gargione
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Satellite
Systems Consultant
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A. Garibaldi
(Organization)
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IIC - Istituto
Internazionale delle Comunicazioni
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F. Marconicchio
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ASI - Agenzia
Spaziale Italiana
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TECHNICAL
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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F. Gargione
(Co-chairman)
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Satellite
Systems Consultant
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F. Marconicchio
(Co-chairman)
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ASI - Agenzia
Spaziale Italiana
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R. Acosta
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NASA Glenn
Research Center
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R. Bauer
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NASA Glenn
Research Center
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W. T. Brandon
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Consultant
and co-Editor in Chief, International Journal of Space Communications
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B.G. Evans
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University
of Surrey
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R.T. Gedney
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Advanced Communications
Technology
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N. Kadowaki
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Communications
Research Laboratory
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P. Lo Galbo
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ESA - European
Space Agency
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J. Rigley
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Communications
Research Centre
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F. Vatalaro
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Universita'
di Roma Tor Vergata
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The 8th Ka Band Utilization Conference
Scope
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From the time of
the last conference, the economic downturn following the catastrophe
of September 11 has caused the failure of the one global system under
construction and delayed or redefined the remaining regional systems.
It could be concluded, therefore, that Ka Band systems will never materialize.
Instead, we should
look upon these events as necessary adjustments from the overly optimistic
approach, born of the euphoria of the dotcom economy, taken by the satellite
proponents in promoting the systems.
We believe that
Ka Band satellite systems can still provide the optimum solution for
the distribution of broadband signals to users everywhere in the world,
but at a slower pace and when the appropriate applications have been
developed and made available at an affordable price. GPS-aided navigation
is a killer application for which Ka Band is a natural, when coupled
with the provision of broadband communications and entertainment to
mobile platforms, especially aircraft.
In this application,
Ka Band systems can provide large clear sky bandwidth in flight to meet
the essential needs of the cabin and the entertainment and communications
needs of the passengers, and then scale back to the needs of the cabin
on the ground and during take off and landing, thus maintaining good
link margins at constant power.
Other advantages of Ka Band for this application are the small size
and low weight of the hardware and the global frequency allocations.
In view of the above
considerations, we are adding navigation as a new topic for the conference,
and are soliciting papers covering all its aspects, from the problems
of the existing systems, to the projections of required services, to
systems designed to provide the services, to hardware and software that
can be employed for this purpose.
We will continue,
of course, with the traditional topics and are therefore soliciting
papers in the following areas:
- Navigation
- New and updated
flight systems
- Ground Systems
- Advances in Components
- Experimental
results
- Propagation/Fade
Mitigation
- Architectures
- Protocols
- Financing and
Marketing
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Preparation and Submission of
Extended Abstracts
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Authors are invited to submit one page abstracts, indicating the session
for which the paper is intended.
Abstracts should be prepared using Microsoft Word for Windows/MAC and
submitted via e-mail, together with the full address of the lead author,
including telephone, fax and e-mail address to:
kaconf@iicgenova.it
on or before March 29, 2002
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POSPONED TO APRIL 12, 2002
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Important Dates
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April
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12,
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2002
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Extended abstracts
submitted via e-mail to the Secretariat.
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April
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30,
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2002
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Main author
will be notified of acceptance of the paper via e-mail.
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July
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15,
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2002
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Final copy-ready
papers (up to eight pages, including figures) due to the Secretariat.
Electronic submission in Word format is required. For other formats,
please check with the Conference Secretariat.
The author's registration and fee payment should be submitted
with the paper.
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Technical Contact
Points
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ITALY / EUROPE
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Franco
Marconicchio
Agenzia Spaziale Italiana
Phone: +39 06 8567 366
Fax: +39 06 8567 282
E- mail: marconicchio@asi.it
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USA / THE
AMERICAS
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Frank Gargione
Satellite Systems Consultant
Phone: +1 609 883 4778
Fax : +1 609 883 0791
E-mail: gargion@attglobal.net
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Robert
A. Bauer
NASA Glenn Research Center
Phone: +1 216 433 3431
Fax: +1 216 433 2371
E-mail: R.A.Bauer@grc.nasa.gov
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CANADA
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JAPAN / ASIA
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Jack Rigley
Communications Research Center
Phone: +1 613 991 9309
Fax: +1 613 990 6339
E-mail: jack.rigley@crc.ca
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Naoto Kadowaki
Communications Research Laboratory
Phone: +81 4232 77513
Fax: +81 4232 76699
E-mail: naoto@crl.go.jp
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Baveno
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| How to reach Baveno |
| Baveno is located 3 km North of Stresa |
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BY
AIR:
Baveno can be reached via the international airport of Milano Malpensa
(40 km of Baveno) by the trains starting from the Railway Station
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BY
TRAIN:
Baveno and Stresa are located on one of the international main railways,
which links Milan - Domodossola with Basel and Geneva. All the IC
and EC trains stop in Stresa (3 Km from Baveno), few trains stop
in Baveno. Taxis are available in Stresa and Baveno. The hotel is
closed to the railway station. For further information visit www.trenitalia.com |
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BY
CAR:
Baveno can be reached either from Milano (Autostrada A8 - Autostrada
dei Laghi), follow direction Gravellona Toce, exit Baveno/Stresa,
the hotel is 1 Km from the exit on the main street. |
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WEATHER:
Weather is generally fine at the time of the Conference. In September
the average temperature is 22 °C. |
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Baveno is located in a panoramic and picturesque setting,
on the shore of Lake
Maggiore and surrounded by mountains, with mild climate and
luxurious vegetation.

Baveno also offers precious examples of architecture and 19th
century villas, and is home to the quarries of the famous pink
granite, which has been used in some of the most important monuments
in the world.
Lake Maggiore also contains the Borromeo
Islands famous for their colors, scents, and architecture
whose beauty can be enjoyed in every season.The Islands, facing
Baveno, may be easily reached by ferry
service.
For further information on the area, please visit the following
web sites:
www.italyone.com/Welcome/Piemonte/ProvVerbania/Baveno
www.stresa.it
www.distrettolaghi.it


The "Isola Bella" island (literally "Beautiful Island")
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Location

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The Conference will be held at the Congress Center of the Grand
Hotel Dino, Baveno (Lake Maggiore), Italy
Tel.: +39 0323 922201
Fax: +39 0323 924515
E-mail: info@grandhoteldino.com
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General information
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Registration Desk
The Registration and Information Desk will be open in the Conference Hotel
on Tuesday, September 24, from 4:00pm to 7:00pm and for the following
days during the Conference hours.
Conference Dinner
The Conference Dinner will take place on Thursday, September 26, 2002
at 20:30.
Tickets for companions will be available at the Registration Desk.
Presenter Ready
Room
Presenters are required to identify themselves to their chairpersons.
A Room will be available during the Conference.
Messages
Messages will be taken for participants for the duration of the Conference
and posted on a message board. Messages for participants should be directed
to the Registration Desk as follows:
8th Ka Band Secretariat at Grand Hotel Dino
Phone +39 0323 922201
Fax +39 0323 924515
E-mail: info@grandhoteldino.com
Accompanying
Persons Programs
Tours and excursions for accompanying persons or for anyone interested
will be arranged if there is sufficient demand. Information and details
will be given in the Final Program.
Proceedings
A copy of the Conference Proceedings (hard copy and CD ROM copy)
will be provided in the Conference kit at the Registration. Additional
copies will be available for 150,00 Euro.
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