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Monday, October 29, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM

  • Room: Atlanta/Boston
This panel will be a technical discussion of the current state of the MUOS program, the next generation UHF SATCOM system that the Navy is acquiring for the Department of Defense. MUOS leverages commercial third generation (3G) WCDMA cellular technology to provide more communications capacity and improved performance than previous UHF SATCOM systems.  MUOS consists of five satellites (one is an on-orbit spare), four world-wide ground sites, and new or upgraded terminals with the WCMDA waveform.  MUOS satellites were launched from 2012 to 2016, and the Multi-Service Operational Test and Evaluation (MOT&E) occurred in the fall of 2015.  Call quality... ...read more...
Speaker(s)
Moderator
Jim Parsons
Technical Director, PMW-146
U.S. Navy
Panelist
Alan Folz, Ph.D.
Chief Engineer and President
Folsys Engineering, LLC
Panelist
Tom McMahon
Senior Distinguished Member of Technical Staff
General Dynamics Mission Systems
Panelist
Dave Russell
APM User Entry Legacy Payload Operations
PMW-146
Panelist
Amy Sun, Ph.D.
Principal Systems Architect, Narrowband MILSATCOM Advanced Programs Lead
Lockheed Martin Space
Panelist
Brandon Ziedler
President & Chief Technical Officer
Adaptive Dynamics, Inc.
Tracks:

    Tuesday, October 30, 9:00 AM - 10:15 AM

    • Room: Denver
    Session Chair:  Eric K. Hall, L3 Technologies Papers: Tactically Relevant Restoral in a Resilient Hybrid SATCOM Enterprise; (Authors: Clayton Bosler, James Lyke, Joseph Tringe) Design and Analysis of a 120 Gbps Global Medium Earth Orbit MILSATCOM Constellation; (Authors: Shankararaman Ramakrishnan, Everest Huang, Thomas Royster, IV, and Navid Yazdani) Enterprise Management and Control: Path to Responsive SATCOM; (Authors: Michelle-Glaser-Weiner, Stuart Bockman, Joe Vanderpoorten) ...
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      • Room: Miami
      Session Chair:  Khanh D. Pham, USAF AFMC AFRL/RVSWS Papers: Approaches for Interference Mitigation with Beamforming; (Authors: Frederick J. Block) Demonstration of a Multi-Node Aerial High Capacity Backbone; (Authors: Terrence Gibbons, Rahul Amin, Thomas Goff, Joy Wang, Scott Arbiv, Cheryl Blomberg, Crystal Jackson, Bow-Nan Cheng, Sunil Ramlall, Sally McGehee, Kevin Quinn and Chayil Timmerman) A Reliable Manned-Unmanned Teaming Architecture; (Authors: Sherry Wang, Eric Hwang, Daniel Fayette, and Kurt Turck) ...
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        Tuesday, October 30, 10:40 AM - 11:30 AM

        • Room: Denver
        Session Chair:  Eric K. Hall, L3 Technologies Papers: Flexible Network Solutions for Multi-Service Provider Roaming; (Authors: Maj. Gary Thompson, USAF, Kevin Zhang, David Brunnenmeyer ) Commercial Wideband Communications Services - Optimizing DoD Business Structures; (Authors: Joe Vanerpoorten, Dave Bunnenmeyer) DRA Decision Makings in a FH Transponded SATCOM System with Advanced RF Situational Awareness – How it works; (Xin Tian, Khanh Pham, Nathan Getz, Eric Hall, Dan Shen, Genshe Chen) ...
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          Tuesday, October 30, 10:40 AM - 11:55 AM

          • Room: Miami
          Session Chair:  Khanh D. Pham, USAF AFMC AFRL/RVSWS Papers: Wideband Detection of Millisecond Pulsars for Radio Synchronization of Disparate Aircraft  ; (Authors: Nathaniel Rowe and William Cook) Voice Transmissions in an Emissions Control (EMCON) Configuration; (Authors: Carla Russo, Vijay Jadav, Scott Hough, and Mont Orpilla) Object Recognition With Raw and Partially-Processed Synthetic Aperture Radar Data; (Authors: Nathan Inkawhich, Qing Wu, Uttam Majumder,  and Chris Capraro) ...
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            Tuesday, October 30, 2:15 PM - 3:35 PM

            • Room: Denver
            Session Chair:  Wale Akinpelu, JHU/APL Papers: Remote Management of Cross Domain Solutions with Information Restrictions; (Authors: Aaron Adler, Michael Atighetchi, Peter Samouelian, and Yat Fu) Measuring Impact of Construction Variables on Diversified Software Binaries; (Authors: Emily J. Brown, William J. La Cholter, Brian E. Ahr, and Matthew C. Elder) Framework of Immutable Blockchain-based Bandwidth-Efficient Network Architecture; (Authors: Radhika R. Roy, Travis W. Parker, Matthew R. Gabbert, Jerry A. Clark, Ogedi C. Okwudishu, and Brian M. Dempsey) ...
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              • Room: Miami
              Session Chair:  Frederick J. Block, MIT/LL Papers: Methods of Data and Control Segregation for Robust Communications; (Authors: Jin Li and Brian Dong) Adaptive Mitigation Framework for Wideband Satcom; (Authors: Thomas Royster, IV, Mike Tracey, and Rich Hoffman) Fast-Hopping Aerospace SATCOM Radio (FHASR); (Authors: Masahiro Sayano, Michael S. Cheung, Oliver D. Ambrosia, and David M. Schwartz) ...
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                Tuesday, October 30, 4:00 PM - 4:50 PM

                • Room: Denver
                Session Chair:  Wale Akinpelu, JHU/APL Papers: An Architecture for Cloud Computing in Disadvantaged Tactical Environments; (Authors: Greg Kuperman, Devanshu Mehta, Warren Smith, Daniel Whisman, and Aradhana Narula-Tam) Development of Tenary PUF from Low-current Injected HfO2 Memristors; (Authors: B. Cambou, D. Telesca, B. Villa, Z. Alamgir, N. Cady, and J. VanNostrand) ...
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                  Tuesday, October 30, 4:00 PM - 5:15 PM

                  • Room: Miami
                  Session Chair:  Frederick J. Block, MIT/LL Papers: Sparse Phased Arrays in Military SATCOM; (Authors: Michael Dowling, Randy Nash, and Thomas Royster, IV) Communications and Networking Functions of a Collaborative Ground-based Electronic Attack System ; (Authors: Jon R. Ward, Aaron Thomas, Chris L. Eddins, Brian W. Stevens, and Jefferson H. Jackson) Low-Probability-of-Intercept Communications Using Multiple Wireless Waveforms and Weighted Secret Sharing; (Authors: Jerry T. Chiang, Seoung Bum Lee, and Philip J. Lin) ...
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                    Wednesday, October 31, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

                    • Room: Chicago/Dallas
                    This panel will focus on potential architectures to support the warfighters Narrowband SATCOM needs in the future. The MUOS satellites will exceed their 15-year design life from 2027 to 2031, therefore increasing the risk of meeting availability, capacity, and coverage requirements.  This risk and the potential for space to be a contested environment in the future will drive the Navy’s strategy to ensure warfighter Narrowband SATCOM capabilities are met beyond 2030.  Although the Services have invested in the MUOS WCDMA capability, more substantial investments are required to transition the user terminals to this new capability.  Given some of the challenges... ...read more...
                    Speaker(s)
                    Moderator
                    Jim Parsons
                    Technical Director, PMW-146
                    U.S. Navy
                    Panelist
                    Enrico (Rico) Attanasio
                    Director, Navigation and Communications Programs, Military/Civil Space
                    The Boeing Company
                    Panelist
                    Tim Deaver
                    Director
                    Airbus Defense and Space, Inc.
                    Panelist
                    Clare Grason
                    SATCOM Division Chief
                    Defense Information Systems Agency
                    Panelist
                    Eric Higgins
                    Deputy Program Manager
                    Communications Satellite Program Office (PMW146)
                    Panelist
                    Kay Sears
                    Military Space General Manager and Vice President
                    Lockheed Martin Space
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