Digital technologies are transforming the way we live, work, and govern. The National Committee for Information and Communication Sciences (NCICS) in collaboration with The Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE) is hosting a webinar series focusing on Australia's digital future. This virtual panel series will put a spotlight on successful role models of university–industry interactions in Australia by bringing together key leaders who at the forefront of securing our digital future.
Advanced wireless communications remain a critical enabler for our mobile platforms and systems to maintain and sustain high-capacity data communication in demanding situations. Wireless communications require access to a suitable radio frequency spectrum, and this creates challenges to mission critical platforms when such a spectrum becomes congested, contested, or denied. Future mission critical platforms will require compact wireless communication terminals which can systematically exploit an increasing array of frequencies of the electromagnetic spectrum. This poses a significant challenge of integrating optical and radio frequency systems to meet the resilient communications platforms needed in future.
The first webinar on Innovations in Next Generation Satellite Communications will be held 6.00–7.00pm AEST on Thursday 23 June 2022.
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Dr Sarah Cannard, SmartSat CRC
Dr Gerald Bolding, Defence Science and Technology Group
Dr Doris Grosse, Australian National University
Mr Peter Kerr, SmartSat CRC
Professor Craig Smith, Electro Optic Systems
false DD/MM/YYYYDigital technologies are transforming the way we live, work, and govern. The National Committee for Information and Communication Sciences (NCICS) in collaboration with The Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE) is hosting a webinar series focusing on Australia's digital future. This virtual panel series will put a spotlight on successful role models of university–industry interactions in Australia by bringing together key leaders who at the forefront of securing our digital future.
Advanced wireless communications remain a critical enabler for our mobile platforms and systems to maintain and sustain high-capacity data communication in demanding situations. Wireless communications require access to a suitable radio frequency spectrum, and this creates challenges to mission critical platforms when such a spectrum becomes congested, contested, or denied. Future mission critical platforms will require compact wireless communication terminals which can systematically exploit an increasing array of frequencies of the electromagnetic spectrum. This poses a significant challenge of integrating optical and radio frequency systems to meet the resilient communications platforms needed in future.
The first webinar on Innovations in Next Generation Satellite Communications will be held 6.00–7.00pm AEST on Thursday 23 June 2022.
Passcode: F7+=AgyW
Dr Sarah Cannard, SmartSat CRC
Dr Gerald Bolding, Defence Science and Technology Group
Dr Doris Grosse, Australian National University
Mr Peter Kerr, SmartSat CRC
Professor Craig Smith, Electro Optic Systems
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