Warning: Undefined array key "key" in /confereneceLV/conferenece_com/conferenceseries_com/ga-analytics.php on line 2

Warning: Undefined variable $subject_array in /confereneceLV/conferenece_com/conferenceseries_com/ga-analytics.php on line 15

Warning: Trying to access array offset on value of type null in /confereneceLV/conferenece_com/conferenceseries_com/ga-analytics.php on line 15

Warning: Trying to access array offset on value of type null in /confereneceLV/conferenece_com/conferenceseries_com/ga-analytics.php on line 15

International Conferences

Meet Inspiring Speakers and Experts at our 3000+ Global Conference Series Events with over 1000+ Conferences, 1000+ Symposiums
and 1000+ Workshops on Medical, Pharma, Engineering, Science, Technology and Business.

Explore and learn more about Conference Series : World's leading Event Organizer

 

Recommended Conferences for Geostationary

Geostationary


Geostationary As per available reports ConferenceSeries has 2 Conferences proceedings with Geostationary.

A geostationary orbit, geostationary Earth orbit or geosynchronous equatorial orbit (GEO) is a circular orbit 35,786 kilometers (22,236 mi) above the Earth's equator and following the direction of the Earth's rotation. An object in such an orbit has an orbital period equal to the Earth's rotational period (one sidereal day), and thus appears motionless, at a fixed position in the sky, to ground observers. Communications satellites and weather satellites are often placed in geostationary orbits, so that the satellite antennas which communicate with them do not have to rotate to track them, but can be pointed permanently at the position in the sky where they stay. Using this characteristic, ocean color satellites with visible sensors (e.g. the Geostationary Ocean Color Imager (GOCI)) can also be operated in geostationary orbit in order to monitor sensitive changes of ocean environments. A geostationary orbit is a particular type of geosynchronous orbit, the distinction being that while an object in geosynchronous orbit returns to the same point in the sky at the same time each day, an object in geostationary orbit never leaves that position.
 

OMICS International Organizes 1000+ Global Events Every Year across USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific societies and Publishes 700+ Open access journals which contains over 100000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board and organizing committee members. The conference series website will provide you list and details about the conference organize worldwide.

Aim & Scope:

Closer spacing of satellites in the geostationary orbit is feasible and certain technologies exist to allow greater overall efficiency in the orbit's use. Some technologies and techniques are already in the implementation phase; others could be implemented on a large scale in the next five to 10 years. The efficient use of the orbit is expected to increase noticeably. However, full advantage of the benefits can be achieved only when new techniques are widely used.

The term "geosynchronous" refers to the satellite's orbital period being exactly one sidereal day which enables it to be synchronized with the rotation of the Earth ("geo-"). Along with this orbital period requirement, to be geostationary as well, the satellite must be placed in an orbit that puts it in the vicinity over the equator. These two requirements make the satellite appear in an unchanging area of visibility when viewed from the Earth's surface, enabling continuous operation from one point on the ground. The special case of a geostationary orbit is the most common type of orbit for communications satellites.


Market Analysis:

Operators in the geostationary satellite transponders market need to focus on both video and corporate networking applications that accounted for almost 75.0 percent of the total leased transponders in Latin America for 2004. Due to its vast transmission capabilities, satellites are particularly efficient for point-to-multipoint applications such as video services, which are incidentally the largest segment of the transponder leasing market in Latin America. Transponders leased for video applications are likely to account for around 60.0 percent of the total leased transponders during the forecast period 2005 to 2011. In the case of networking applications, demand for satellite transponders is most likely to stem from higher bandwidth requirements in videoconferencing, e-learning, and telemedicine especially from large countries such as Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico.

This Frost & Sullivan research analyzes key trends, drivers, and restraints in the Latin American geostationary satellite transponders market. The study analyzes use of "C" and "Ku" band transponders and compares satellite operators’ fleet capacities and utilization rates. It forecasts transponder supply and demand in Latin America, which assists participants in understanding the potential growth areas and formulating business strategies accordingly.

List of Best International Conferences:

1. 2nd Satellite and Space Missions Conference 
June 13-14, 2016 Germany
2. 4th Materials Science and Engineering Conference  
September 14-16, 2015 USA
3. 2nd Smart Materials and Structures Conference
February 29-March 02, 2016 USA
4. 3rd Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Conference
October 05-07, 2015 San USA
5. Wireless Communication and Network Conference
September 21-23, 2015 USA
6. Astronomy and Astrophysics Conference
August 8-9, 2016 USA
7. 2nd Multimedia and Applications Conference
August 15-16, 2016 UK
8. GIS and Remote Sensing Conference
May 16-17, 2016 USA
9. Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics Conference
March 07-09, 2016 Spain
10. 2nd Big Data Analysis and Data Mining Conference
November 30-December 02, 2015 USA
11. 2nd Recycling Conference
July 25-27, 2016 Germany
12. 4th Biometrics and Biostatistics Conference
November 16-18, 2015 USA
13. Construction and Steel Structure Conference
November 16-18, 2015 UAE
14. 5th Earth Science and Climate Change Conference
July 25-27, 2016 Thailand
15. 18th International Conference on Environment and Climate Change
January 12-13, 2016 Zurich, Switzerland
16. 2016 International Climate Conference on Climate Change: Impacts and Responses – A Common Ground Conference
17. Anthropology, Weather and Climate Change 2016
May 27-29, 2016 British Museum, Clore Centre
18. 4th International climate change adaptation conference
May 10-13, 2016 Netherlands
19. 33rd AIAA International Communications Satellite Systems Conference
20. Summit for Satellite Financing
21. 17th International Conference on Satellite and Space Communications
22. United Nations/Germany International Conference on Earth Observation – Global solutions for the challenges of sustainable development in societies at risk
23. Earth Observation for Water Cycle Science
24. 4th International Conference on Aerospace Science & Engineering
25. AIAA Science and Technology Forum and Exposition
26. AIAA Aviation and Aeronautics Forum and Exposition (AIAA AVIATION 2016)
27. International Aerospace Engineering Conference
28. European Aerospace Engineering Conference
29. 16th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering
30. Canadian Conference on Earthquake Engineering: 11CCEE
31. National Conference on Earthquake Engineering
32. 6th International Conference on Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering
33. 5th International Conference on Computational Methods in Structural Dynamics Earthquake Engineering
34. IEEE International Radar Conference (RadarCon)
35. 11th International Conference on Signal Processing (ICSP 2012)
36. IEEE International Conference on Aerospace Electronics and Remote Sensing Technology, INDONESIA
37. International Conference on Remote Sensing and Development, Auckland, New Zealand
38. Munich Satellite Navigation Summit
39. 6th China Satellite Navigation Conference
40. European Group of Institutes of Navigation

Associations and Societies:

1. Geostatistical Association of Southern Africa
2. Scientific Production Association
3. Chairman of the Japan Space Elevator Association
4. National Earth Science Teachers Association.
5. International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety (IAASS)
6. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
7. International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences
8. National Weather Association
9. International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics
10. Satellite Industry Association

Companies:

1. British Aerospace Public Limited Company
2. Gazprom Space Systems (GSS) Company
3. McGraw-Hill Companies
4. Embraer Aircraft Holding Corp
5. Interorbital Systems
6. Odyssey Space Research
7. Surrey Satellite Technology
8. United Launch Alliance
9. United Space Alliance
10. UP Aerospace

This page will be updated regularly.

This page was last updated on March 29, 2024

Conference Series Destinations