Prof Marco Krondorf presents the latest research results together with Master's students at the "26th Ka and Broadband Communications Conference".
HTWK Professor Marco Krondorf publishes latest research results on the transmission capacity of LEO satellite systems at the "26th Ka and Broadband Communications Conference".
Under the title "On the impact of phased array beam forming antennas on LEO satellite downlink capacity", Prof. Krondorf, co-authors Robert Wünsche (PhD student) and Daniel Ehnert (Master's student) from the Faculty of Engineering will present their research results virtually from Leipzig on 30 September 2021.
LEO stands for "Low-Earth-Orbit" satellites, which are to be used in the future in the form of so-called mega-constellations for the transmission of 5G and 6G signals. The team's research work deals with the reduction of data rates as a result of discrete-pointed beamforming antennas.
"By closely linking research topics with specific teaching content in lectures and seminars at HTWK Leipzig, interested Master's students can become part of our internationally recognised research and present excerpts from their theses to an international congress audience," says Prof. Krondorf.
The international conference "26th Ka and Broadband Communications Conference" will take place this year together with the "38th International Communications Satellite Systems Conference" (ICSSC) as a hybrid conference in Washington D.C. from 27 to 30 September 2021. From 27 to 29 September 2021, the conferences will take place as a face-to-face event in Washington D.C., on 30 September 2021 the complete programme will be held as a digital event.