... to transport goods and people by land, water and air using more and more sophisticated and organised networks. Lately, we have extended our reach to space, but so far with limited capability of movement between orbits, satellites...
... the space supremacy that is demanded by the war fighter. Attendees will get the chance to meet and network with over 140 peers including: defence agencies, militaries, governments, disruptive agile space companies across the...
... ground stations on Earth. Therefore, every CubeSat in orbit must be registered within a swarm in order to access the network. Delay-tolerant networks (DTN) are recommended within the inter-swarm architecture in order to minimise the loss of data and...
... part? Or should one be careful and say networks in plural? For not only is there the scientific network but also the technological network, the economic network, the societal network and the cultural network, all with their particular practices. And...
... expand rapidly, so efficient management is imperative in ensuring reliable and flexible control of this ever-growing environment. A global network of data exchange satellites. For satellite and terrestrial operators alike, gone are the days that any...
..., access, add information to, and interact with. Now imagine that database is distributed on this decentralised, peer-to-peer network, meaning everyone always has a complete copy of the database and complete transparency into its content. Members...