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From: mchenry@misvms.bpa.arizona.edu
Subject: Russian Satellite Conference Proceedings
Date: 09 Nov 1994 07:00:00 MST
Organization: University of Arizona (BPA)


Conference Summary:

              THE REPORT ON INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
               ON SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS - ICSC'94
                   October 18-21, Moscow, Russia

The conference was organized by:

 * Russian A.S.Popov Society for Radioengineering, Electronics and
   Communications
 * Institute of Radioengineering & Electronics, Russian Academy of
   Sciences
 * International Centre for Scientific and Technical Information
 * Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
 * IEEE Russia Section
 * IEEE Region 8 (Europe, Africa and Middle East)
 * IEEE Communications Society
 * IEEE Communications Society Russia Chapter
 * IEEE Professional Communication Society Russia Chapter
 * Centro Studi E Laboratori Telecommunicazioni (CSELT, Italy)
 * "TELESPAZIO" (Italy)

The participants from Russia, Ukraine, UK, France, Italy, USA, Israel,
Georgia - total number 250 - have been gathered at the conference
venue - International Centre for Scientific and Technical Information,
Moscow.

Some important organisations acting in satellite communications
research and developments participated with papers and technical
discussion. Among them Inmarsat, Eutelsat, Intersputnik, United
Nations Office for Outer Space and others.

More than 70 papers, 5 plenary talks and about 15 posters have
been presented at plenary and topical sessions:

   Session 1:   Satellite communication systems and broadcasting
   Session 2:   Platform launchers, space complex and equipment for
                satellite communications
   Session 3:   Satellite based systems with high elliptical and
                low Earth orbits, VSAT networking and data 
transmission
   Session 4:   Satellite based systems for ecological monitoring
                and navigation

The conference proceedings in two volumes were published at the
beginning of the conference. The special feature of the proceedings is
the first time publication of detailed technical description of many
Russia-originated satellite communications projects - Express
Marathon, Gonets, Coupon, Gals and others.

Contents of the Conference Proceedings is following:

OUTLOOK FOR DEVELOPMENT OF MOBILE SATELLITE COMMUNICATION IN
RUSSIA

Yu.G. Milov, Russian Space Agency, Moscow

INTERSPUTNIK'S ROLE IN EASTERN EUROPE
Neil Bakmann, Intersputnik, Russia

INMARSAT SYSTEM AND SERVICES
Vladimir V. Spiridonov, International Satellite Organisation
Inmarsat, London

SOVCAN STAR SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
M.Reshetnev, A.Kozlov, E.Korchagin, NPO PM, Krasnoyarsk-26
V.Bellini, G.Lewis, SCS, Canada

THE ROLE OF VSAT AND OTHER SMALL SATELLITE TERMINALS IN
EVOLVING THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENVIRONMENT
Paolo Amadesi, EUTELSAT, France

SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS IN RUSSIA
Dr. V.I. Khokhlov
President, Joint Stock Company "Telecom"

THE JOINT STOCK COMPANY TELECOM AND PERSPECTIVES OF BUSINESS 
COOPERATION
OUTLOOK FOR DEVELOPMENT OF MOBILE SATELLITE COMMUNICATION IN RUSSIA
Yu.G. Milov
Russian Space Agency, Moscow

INTERSPUTNIK'S ROLE IN EASTERN EUROPE
Neil Bakmann
Intersputnik, Russia

INMARSAT SYSTEM AND SERVICES
Vladimir V. Spiridonov
International Satellite Organisation Inmarsat, London

SOVCAN STAR SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
M.Reshetnev, A.Kozlov, E.Korchagin
NPO PM, Krasnoyarsk-26
V.Bellini, G.Lewis
SCS, Canada

THE ROLE OF VSAT AND OTHER SMALL SATELLITE TERMINALS IN EVOLVING
THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENVIRONMENT
Paolo Amadesi
EUTELSAT, France

ON CONSTRUCTION OF GLOBAL SATELLITE MULTIPROGRAM HIGH DEFINITION 
TELEVISION
AND HIGH QUALITY SOUND BROADCASTING SYSTEM
Y.B. Zoubarev, M.I. Krivosheev, I.S. Tsyrlin, Y.P. Semenov, V.G.
Kravets State Radio Research and Development Institute, JSC
"Informcosmos", NPO "Energy", Russia

"EXPRESS" SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
I. Tsirlin, L. Kantor, A. Karutin, I. Povolotski, A. Kozlov JSC
"Inforcosmos", State Radio Research and Development Institute, NPO PM,
Russia

DIRECT TV BROADCASTING SYSTEM BASED ON GALS AND GALS-R SATELLITES
Yu. Zoubarev, I. Tsirlin, L. Kantor, A. Kozlov, E. Koumysh, D. Zaytsev
State Radio Research and Development Institute NPO PM, JSC
"Informcosmos", Russia

THE PERSPECTIVE OF SATELLITE TELEVISION DEVELOPMENT IN RUSSIA
A.Kozlov, V.Radaikin, A.Belobrov Research and Production Association
"Applied Mechanics" (NPO PM), Krasnoyarsk-26, Russia

INTEGRATED MULTIPURPOSE MULTILEVEL SPACE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
G.Ya. Guskov, A.I. Abolite, B.N. Vinogradov
NPO "ELAS", Moscow, Russia

"COMBINED SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS"
K.I. Kukk
Joint Stock Company "TELECOM", MOSCOW, RUSSIA

SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM USING VSAT'S AND POTOK SATELLITE-
TRANSPONDEN
V.A. Bakursky, G.J. Guskov, R.A. Setdikov, V.N. Chetverik
NPO "ELAS", Moscow, Russia

DUBNA-INTERCOSMOS INTERNATIONAL EXPERIMENTAL SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS
CENTRE
V.L. Bykov, D.M. Federov, A.L. Sandomirsky, V.S. Rabinovich
State Radio Research and Development Institute, Moscow, Russia

THE COMMUNICATION SATELLITE "YAMAL": THE NEW TECHNOLOGICAL APPROACH
IN CREATING THE COMMUNICATION SATELLITES IN RUSSIA
Yu.S. Denisov, A.V.Shestakov, E.F. Zemskov
Joint Stock Company "Gazcom", Russia

THE NEW SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FOR RUSSIA "YAMAL"
Victor A. Blinov, Nikolay N. Sevastyanov, Andrey V. Shestakov
Joint Stock Company "Gazcom", Russia

LOW AVAILABILITY SYSTEM DESIGN FOR SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS
F. Barbaloscia, E. Russo
Fondazione Ugo Borgoni (FUB), Rome, Italy

INTERSATELLITE OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS
I.V. Krukova, A.S. Tcherkasov, N.N. Tchukovsky Moscow
Radiocommunication Research Institute, Moscow State Bauman Technical
Universiti, Russia

AMRUSSCOM - DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS IN RUSSIA
R. Hunt, V. Yevdin
AmRusCom - American Corporation of Satellite Communications, USA and 
Russia

"CONDOR" - SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM WITH MOBILE OBJECTS
V.N. Bondarick, U.G. Burlakov, V.A. Kukhtevich, S.P. Lopatin
Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Centre, Moscow, Russia

THE ROLE OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATION IN NETWORK RELIABILITY IMPROVEMENT
Igor. G. Baklanov, Victor A. Netes Joint Stock Company "Gazcom",
Institute for Problems of Information Transmission, Russian Academy of
Sciences, Russia

ELECON-STIR MULTI-PURPOSES SATELLITE SYSTEM
V. Cheremisin, B. Koerber, P. Sivirin, W. Griethe, V. Zvonar
NPO PM, Krasnoyarsk-26, Russia

DATA TRANSMISSION SPACE SYSTEM FOR AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL IN RUSSIA
M. Reshetnew, V. Cheremisin, V. Karnaukhov, M. Tchmykh, S. Kratov, V.
Kozenko, V. Chebotarev, P.  Shaklein, V. Pushkarev NPO PM, Krasnoyarsk
State Technical University, Russia

UNITED NATIONS GLOBAL SATELLITE COMMUNICATION NETWORK
Viktor Kotelnikov
United Nations office for Outer Space Affairs, Vienna

ON NEW APPROACHES TO COMPLEX INTERACTIVE TV SYSTEM
M.I. Krivosheev, A.I. Kouchtouev, V.G. Fedunin
State Radio Research and Development Institute, Moscow, Russia

DIGITAL COMPRESSION OF TV IMAGES FOR THE TRANSMISSION THROUGH THE 
SATELLITE
CHANNELS
V.P. Dvorkovich, V.V. Nechepaev, G.N. Mokhin, A.V. Dvorkovich
State Radio Research and Development Institute, Moscow, Russia

DATE COMPRESSION IN THE DIGITAL TV.
B.A.Michailov, B.K.Istomin, A.I.Koyokin.
Research Institute of Microdevices, Moscow, Russia

COMBINED SIGNAL PROCESSING IN SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
V.A. Grigorjev
A.F. Mozhaisky Military Engineering Space Academy, St. Petersburg, 
Russia

GLOBAL SATELLITE BACKBONE NETWORK FOR INTERCONNECTIONS BETWEEN HIGH 
SPEED
LANS, MANS
Sergey V. Zakurdaev
HINFONET Company, Moscow, Russia

INMARSAT-P. THE WORLD IN YOUR HAND
Peter Berlin
Inmarsat, London

COMMUNICATION SATELLITIE BUSES UNIIFIED - PERSPECTIVES AND 
CAPABILITIES
E.Ashurcov, E.Korchagin, V.Popov, V.Kravchenko
NPO PM, Krasnoyarsk-26, Russia

FAIL - SAFE GYROMOMENT ATTITUDE CONTROL SYSTEMS OF COMMUNICATION,
NAVIGATION, AND LAND-SURVEY SATELLITES
Mikhail F. Reshetnev, Valentin A. Rayevsky, Gennady P. Titov, V.M.
Matrosov, Ye.I. Somov NPO PM, Krasnoyarsk-26, Russia

PRECISION GYROMOMENT ATTITUDE CONTROL SYSTEMS OF RAPID MANOEUVRING
SPACECRAFTS FOR REMOTE SENSING AND LAND - SURVEY
Gennady P. Anshakov, Yuri G. Antonov, Valentin P. Makarov, V.M.
Matrosov, Ye.I. Somov Central Specialized Design Bureau (TsSKB)

NEW TECHNOLOGY OF THE AIRBORNE SYSTEM SATELLITE CONTROL
G.Ya. Guskov, G.A. Blinov
NPO "ELAS", NPS "SPURT", Research Institute of Microdevices, Moscow, 
Russia

ADVANCED MICROSTRIP NETWORKS FOR INTEGRATED MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
A. Angelucci, P. Audagnotto, P. Corda, F. Piarulli, B. Piovano
CSELT, Torino, Italy

SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM ACTIVE PHASED ARRAYS (APA)
G.Ya. Gus'kov, Ye.N. Yegorov, G.V. Slitnev, V.Gr. Concharov
NPO "ELAS", NPS "SPURT", Research Institute of Microdevices, Moscow, 
Russia

AIRBORN RELAY COMPLEX OF THE 14/11 BAND FIXED SATELLITE SYSTEM
V.V. Likhtenvald, S.V. Mayorov
NPO "ISTOK", Moscow, Russia

SMALL SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS STATION
V.N. Dyachkov, O.A. Kolenikov, G.D. Starh
NPO "ELAS", Moscow, Russia

UNIFIED TRANSIVERS "OKTANT" IN 4/6 AND 11/14 GHZ RANGE FOR SMALL
COMMUNICATION - SATELLITE EARTH STATIONS AND DATA-SENDING STATIONS
I. Levitin, C. Rabinovich, I. Dutychev, A. Yakovlev  Research and
Production Corporation "Istok", Fryasino, Moscow Region, Russia

C-BAND POWER AMPLIFIER MIC
Alex Busurin, Igor M. Abolduyev
SRI "Pulsar", Moscow, Russia

KU-BAND POWER AMPLIFER MIC
T.E. Bryntseva, I.M. Abolduyev
SRI "Pulsar", Moscow, Russia

KA-BAND LOW NOISE AMPLIFIER
Vadim Minnebayev
SRI "Pulsar", Moscow, Russia

SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS WITH THE USE OF LONG DURATION 
SATELLITES
UNTENDED FOR OPERATION IN HIGHLY ELLIPTIC ORBIT
E.Ashurkov, V.Bartenev, E.Korchagin, V.Malyshev, V.Shilov, V.Evenov
NPO PM, Krasnoyarsk-26, Russia

VERSIONS OF LOW EARTH ORBIT SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS DESIGN
V.V. Sokolov, V.A. Pyltsov
Stock Company "Moscow Radiocommunication Research Institute", Russia

LOW EARTH ORBIT SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM COURIER 1
G.Guskov, Y.Rybalchenko, Y.Solomonov
NPO "ELAS", Moscow, Russia

"GLOBSAT" LOW-ORBIT COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
R.V. Alimov, V.N. Bondarik, U.G. Burlakov, V.A. Kukhtevich, O.N.
Shipulya, S.N. Yurin Khrunichev State Research and Production Space
Centre, Moscow, Russia

THE EFFICIENCY ENHANCEMENT OF THE SPACE LOW-ORBIT SYSTEM GONETS
V. Arbuzov, E. Korchagin, A. Deev, G. Phaleev
Research and Production Association "Applied Mechanics" (NPO PM)

ON-BOARD SIGNAL PROCESSING IN SPREAD-SPECTRUM LOW ORBIT BY
ACOUSTOELECTRONIC DEVICES
A.M.Anosov, A.V.Kuzichkin, S.E.Kondakov, P.G.Tereshchenko, 
M.I.Chumakov
CNIIMASh, Pushkin Military Radioelectronics College, St.-Petersburg, 
Russia
A.F.Mozhaisky Military Engineering-Space Academy, St.-Petersburg, 
Russia

UPDATED DISCUSSION OF MULTIPLE ACCESS TECHNIQUES AND SPECTRUM 
UTILIZATION
OF THE GLOBALSTAR MOBILE SATELLITE SYSTEM
Joel Schindall
GlobalStar Mobile Satellite System, USA

DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT OF THE MULTIPURPOSE SYSTEM OF THE LOW ORBITAL 
SMALL
SIZE OF SATELLITES
G. Malyshev, V. Kulkov, V. Lomzin, I. Maglinov Moscow State Aviation
Institute, Lavochkin Scientific and Production Association, Moscow,
Russia

MOBILE SATELLITE SYSTEM WITH LEO-HEO SWITCHED INTERLINK
M.A. Polyantsev
NPO "ELAS", Moscow, Russia

ARCHITECTURE OF A MODELLING PROGRAM COMPLEX FOR SATELLITE DATA NETWORK
WITH DYNAMICALLY VARIABLE TOPOLOGY INVESTIGATION
N.A.Vazhenin
Moscow State Aviation institute, Russia

CHARACTERISTIC INVESTIGATION OF AVAILABILITY OF SURFACE AD COSMIC
ABONENTS IN SATELLITE INFORMATION NETWORK. ON THE BASIS OF LOW-ORBIT
ARTIFICIAL EARTH SATELLITES.
N.A. Vazhenin, Yu.M. Galanternik, S.V. Lyarsky
Moscow State Aviation Institute, Russia

RESEARCH OF LIMIT PROBABILITY-TIME CHARACTERISTICS OF RELIABILITY OF 
SATELLITE
CONNECTION NETWORKS WITH DYNAMICALLY VARIABLE TOPOLOGY
N.A. Vazhenin, S.V. Lyarskiy
Moscow State Aviation institute, Russia

SYSTEM OF OFFICIAL DISTRIBUTION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION WITH USE OF 
SECOND
TRANSPONDER OF DIRECT TELEVISION BROADCAST SATELLITE
V. Kukhtin, E. Nizamutdinowa, V.Radaykin
NPO PM, Krasnoyarsk-26, Russia

THE PULS RADIO NETWORK
Marui Stutterheim


USA

ANALYSIS OF LOW ORBIT SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS ALTERNATE 
DESIGN
U.G. Burlakov, V.M. Bondarik, V.A. Kukhtevich, E.V. Makeyev
Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Centre, Moscow, Russia

MODERN SMALL SATELLITES PROJECTS
M.Yu. Ovchinnikov, A.I. Dyachenko
Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, Russian Academy of Sciences

ACOUSTOOPTICS POSSIBILITIES FOR INCREASING OF OPERATION EFFICIENCY
OF LOW-EARTH ORBIT SATELLITE ON-BOARD ADAPTIVE ARRAYS
V.G.Lopatin
A.F.Mozhaisky Military Engineering-Space Academy, St.-Petersburg, 
Russia

PROJECT SIBNET
L.V.Chemkov, V.Mostovoj, M.J.Gunn, J.V.Kovalenko, G.S.Sharygin
Science-Technology Firm "Horizont", Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Datron Telecommunications International Inc., USA
Tomsk State Academy of Control Systems and Radioelectronics, Russia

INFORMATION SATELLITE SYSTEMS FOR THE FINANCIAL INDUSTRY ORGANIZATIONS
G.Ya. Guskov
NPO "ELAS", Moscow, Russia

INFORMSVIAZ: LARGE-SCALE INTEGRATED SERVICES COMMUNICATION NETWORK 
(ISCN).
ISCN OF A BANK BEING TAKEN AS AN EXAMPLE
A. Shvedov
"INFORMSVIAZ", Moscow, Russia

"BANKIR" SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
V. Koutoukov, D. Stolyar
Global Information Systems Inc., Moscow, Russia

SATELLITE TELECOMMUNICATION IN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
N.N. Yevtikhiev, M.I. Mysuankov, G.M. Chernuavsky, A.F. Mevis
Moscow Institute of Radioengineering, Electronics and Automatic, 
Russia

SPACE SYSTEMS FOR THE EXPLORATION OF THE LAND AND OCEAN NATURAL 
RESOURCES
AND PROPOSALS FOR THEIR DEVELOPMENT
Yu.V. Trifonov, A. S. Selivanov
Russian Scientific and Research Institute of Electromechanics, Moscow, 
Russia
Research Institute of Space Device Building, Moscow, Russia

LOCSS - SYSTEM FOR EARTH MONITORING WITH THE DIRECT ACCESS TO SPACE
INFORMATION
G.A. Avanesov, E.B. Krasnopevtseva, I.V. Polyansky
Space Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

GLOBAL INFORMATION SYSTEM USING "STORM" WARNING SIGNALS
G.A. Avanesov, Y.M. Bolovintsev, Y.B. Zoubarev, M.I. Krivosheev, Y.D.
Shavdiya Space Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Radio
Research Institute, Moscow, Russia

"TSIKADA-M-UTTH" - MULTIPURPOSES SATELLITE SYSTEM
V. Cheremisin, V. Kosenko, V. Zvonar, V. Chebotarev
NPO PM, Krasnoyarsk-26, Russia

OVERVIEW AND DESIGN OF THE "GLONASS" SYSTEM
V.N. Kazantsev, M.F. Reshetnev, A.G. Kozlov, V.F. Cheremisin
NPO PM, Krasnoyarsk-26, Russia

SYSTEM OF SPACE OPTO-ELECTRONIC COMPLEXES AND THEIR GROUND-BASED 
SUPPORT
G.Ya. Gus'kov, G.A. Yefremov, V.I. Karasyov, V.M. Kovtunenko, A.I.
Koyokin, D.I. Kozlov, T.V.  Kondranin, V.V. Nekrasov, N.M. Sinodkin
Moscow Physical-Technical Institute, Russia, NPO "ELAS"

DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT OF THE ECOMONITORING, USING SMALL SATELLITES AND
GROUND STATION NETWORK
E.V. Dmitriev, V.M. Egorov, T.V. Kondranin, M.G. Mazur, V.D.
Starlychanov, A.I. Unack NPC "OPTEKC", Research Institute of
Microdevices, Moscow, Russia

IMPROVEMENT TRENDS OF THE SPACE OBSERVATION SYSTEMS
G.Ya. Guskov, A.I. Koyokin, V.T. Panasenko, N.M. Sinodkin
NPO "ELAS", Moscow, Russia

THE MONITORING SYSTEM BASED ON DATE SPACE BORN PHOTOES TERRITORY
Igor Egorov, Anatoly Korikov, Lydmila Volkotrub
Control Systems and Radioelectronics Academy, Tomsk, Russia

ON THE PROBLEM OF COORDINATION OF ARCHITECTURAL DECISIONS FOR 
SATELLITE
SYSTEMS FOR REMOTE SENSING OF EARTH AND AUTOMATED ECOLOGICAL 
MONITORING
WITH APPROPRIATE GEOPHYSICAL AND ECOLOGICAL MODELS
A. Kurkovsky 
Institute of Radioengineering and Electronics, Russian Academy of 
Sciences, 
Moscow, Russia

ALGORITHMS OF MEASURING THE ANGULAR COORDINATES OF OBJECTS WITH AN 
UKNOWN
BASELINE ON THE BASIS OF GLOBALSATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEMS

V.A. Karnaukhov, Yu.L. Fateyev, V.F. Cheremisin, M.K. Chmykh
Krasnoyarsk State Technical University, NPO PM, Krasnoyarsk, Russia

IMPROVEMENT OF THE NAVIGATIONAL POSITION DETERMINATION STABILITY 
THROUGH
THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM MEMORY
S.D. Sylvestrov, O.A. Alekseev, V.V. Betanov
Military Academy of F.Dzerginsky, Moscow, Russia

SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS LINKS' ENERGY CAPACITIES REQUIRED TO PROVIDE
INTERFERENCE IMMUNITY RECEIVING OF PHASE SHIFT KEYED SIGNALS IN CASE
OF NON-LINEAR TRANSPONDER
N. Kobin, A. Seryoghin, D. Matiukhin
Satellite Communication Engineering Centre, Moscow, Russia

DESIGN OF A RAPIDLY ACQUIRING AND NOISE IMMUNE PLL FOR COMMUNICATION 
SYSTEMS
M.G. Bakulin, A.M. Shloma
Moscow Technical University of Telecommunications and Informatics,
Mezhkombank, Moscow, Russia

TV SIGNALS EFFECTIVE CODING FOR THE SATELLITE VIDEOCONFERENCING 
SYSTEMS
N. Kharatishvili, O. Zumburidze, I. Tcheidze
Georgian Technical University, Tbilisi, Republik of Georgia

STABILITY OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATION NETWORKS WITH DEMAND ASSIGNMENT
MULTIPLE ACCESS
Michael Fishman
Center Control Systems of Academician A.L.Mints Radiotechnocal
Institute, Moscow, Russia

COMMUNICATION SATELLITES: ORBITAL INFORMATION EFFICIENCY
Arkady Abolits
VNII Geosystem, Moscow, Russia

PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF OSMAN NURI UCAN (ONU) - RECEIVER FOR TRELLIS 
CODED
QAM SCHEMES IN PORTIAL RESPONSE CHANNELS
Osman Nuri Ucan
Istanbul Technical University, Turkey

FAST COMPUTER PREDICTION OF RADIATED FIELDS OF MODERN ANTENNAS FOR 
EARTH
AND AIR/SPACE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AND RADARS
Dimitry M. Sazonov, Mikhail D. Sazonov
Moscow Power Engineering Institute, Moscow, Russia

ON ANTENN LEAD SYSTEM FOR THE MICROWAVE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS
EARTH STATION
A.V. Khevroline
State Research Radio Institute, Moscow, Russia

OMNIDIRECTIONAL SATELLITE ANTENNA SUPPLYING REJECTION
IN DIRECTION NEEDED
D.D. Gabrielyan, S.E. Mischenko, V.V. Shatskiy, M.A. Polyancev
Rostov  Rocket  Higher Military College, Rostov-on-Don
Automatised Systems Research Center of Joint Stock Company "ELAS",
Zelenograd, Moscow Region

RADIO HOLOGRAPHIC ANTENNA FOR IONOSPHERIC RETRAYSECTION IN
BROADCASTING AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
D.M. Sazonov, V.I. Sergeev
Moscow Power Engineering Institute, Russia

THE CONTROLLED FLAT-LAYERED MEDIUM AS A BASIS FOR NEW METHODS AND
AIRBORNE COMMUNICATION DEVICES DEVELOPMENT
A.A. Golovkov
"Signal" plant, Voronezh, Russia

SATELLITE PERSONAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM "SPS-SPUTNIK"
Alexander Burlaka, Pavel Petrov, Victor Sudarev
State Rocket Centre "Academian V.P. Makeev, Design Bureau, Miass, 
Russia

MICROSPUTNIKS OF PACKET RADIO TO 4 KGS - THE WARRANTY OF DECREASE
OF COSTS IN 20 TIME
V.A. Batuhtin, S.V. Strekalovskaya, Moscow, Russia
Enterprise "SVL", Moscow, Russia

SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM IN RADIO AMATEUR FREQUENCY BAND "RADIO-
M"
R.V. Alimov, A.M. Anosov, V.N. Bondarik, A.N. Zaitsev, O.N. Shipulya
Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Centre, Moscow, Russia

The ICSC'94 proceedings (vol. I, 245 p.p., vol. II, 239 p.p.)
published in English can be ordered from:

         ICSTI
         Kuusinen str., 21-B
         125252, Moscow, Russia
         Dr. Juri Gornostaev
         Fax: 7-095-943-0089
         Phone: 7-095-198-7691
         E-mail: enir@ccic.icsti.msk.su

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Date: Wed, 09 Nov 94 11:16:39 -0400
From: padgett@tccslr.dnet.mmc.com (A. Padgett Peterson)
Subject: Re: Dynamic Negotiation and Caller-ID


> From: Ross E Mitchell <rem@world.std.com>

> The following article, which I co-authored, has just appeared in the
> November/December 1994 issue of MIT's Technology Review.
 --lots skipped --

> But in the system we suggest,
> phones with caller ID displays can also be set up to automatically
> refuse calls when the number has not been provided by the caller.

Gee. wonder if they saw my Procomm + Caller-ID .ASP (freeware in the
TELECOM achives) from two years ago. This is exactly what I was
talking about. Particularly nice for dial-up connections to computers

> Applying the principles of dynamic negotiation, senders of 
electronic
> mail would have the option to identify or not identify themselves.
> Recipients could reject as undeliverable any e-mail with an
> unidentified sender. 

E-Mail does not work the same way: to send mail a dynamic negotiation
must take place (can be done in relays). The recipient service
*always* knows at least the last node that processed the mail. Further
a *feature* of E-Mail (at least SMTP) is that the return address can
be made other than the sending address. If I want to make the return
address sandy_claws@north.pole, current implementations will happily
accept it.

However, properly implimented systems always provide the return path -
the "Received: from" line(s) in SMTP and the "PATH" line(s) in NNTP.
This is not to say that an uneducated user cannot be fooled, just that
it is possible to set up a system that cannot be easily fooled.
Internet "Caller-ID" already exists and is being used by some
government agencies (facinating subject in itself).

It is interesting to note that MIT is catching up in theory to where
hobbyists were in practise two years ago 8*).


Warmly,

Padgett

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Date: 09 Nov 1994 09:08:11 GMT
From: JeanBernard_Condat@Email.FranceNet.fr (JeanBernard Condat)
Organization: FranceNet
Reply-To: JeanBernard_Condat@Email.FranceNet.fr
Subject: Medical Multimedia: MEDIMM


                         MEDICAL MULTIMEDIA

        1st global forum on instantaneous medical communication

             Jerusalem (Israel) -- from 14 to 18 May 1995


This first global forum on medical multimedia, initiated and organised
by the International Association for Medical Communication, proposes
three essential events:

THE FESTIVAL

This is the first call for entries to our world-wide competition, for
the best media used in medical communication. Many different
categories are open to you: CD-Rom, photo CD, CDI, CD video, video,
videodiscs, software, simulation mankins, TV programs, telemedicine,
health networks, etc.  The closing date is March 15th. Please contact
us for more information and the rules of procedure.

THE CONGRESS

The geatest specialists in the world will talk about the following 
themes:
- telemedicine: teleradiology, telediagnosis, etc.
- teleinformation: instantaneous information networks (Internet, 
Jerusalem
1);
- medical identity cards containing chips with the person's medical 
record.
Legislation on the use and confidentiality of those informations. 
Possibility
to normalize the medical informations and to create an international 
medical
identify card.

THE EXHIBITION

and presentation of all the latest medical communications'  
technology.
You will discover our stands and workshops on the most revolutionary 
products
and techniques of medical communication:
- ll latest hard- and software,
- all applications, like telephone technology, "telematique",
visioconferences,
videotransmission, cable- or satellite broadcasting.

We will be happy to welcome you and give you more information about 
this
extraordinary event at:

              A.I.C.S., 9 villa Wagram, 75008 Paris, France
                Phone: +33 1 44090707, Fax: +33 1 44090321
             Internet: JeanBernard_Condat@email.FranceNet.fr

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From: jeannopo@panix.com (Alex Jeannopoulos)
Subject: AT&T Personal Term 510/510a Help Needed
Date: 09 Nov 1994 15:11:24 -0400
Organization: PANIX Public Access Internet and Unix, NYC


I am looking for any sort of manual for the AT&T Info System Personal
Terminal 510. I would like to find out what sort of jack these use and
if there is some sort of adapter which can be used for home phone
lines. Any info on either of these phones would be great. Also if
anyone has these for sale I am interested. 


Thanks.

Alex Jeannopoulos

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Date: Tue, 09 Nov 1994 03:11:44 -0400
From: Monty Solomon <monty@roscom.COM>
Subject: GeoPort Technology


Passed along FYI to the Digest -

Strong Support for GeoPort Technology Paves Way for Development of
Standard Link Between Computers and Telephones
 

CUPERTINO, CA--October 19, 1994--Apple Computer, Inc., together with
leading computer and telephony vendors, today announced the emergence
of GeoPort as their preferred cross-platform computer telephony
interconnect standard.  Vendors participating in the announcement
include: AOX, Inc., AT&T Corp., Crystal Semiconductor Corp., Cypress
Research Corp., IBM Corp., Motorola, Inc., SAT Groupe SAGEM, Siemens
PN, Siemens Rolm Communications, Inc., and Zilog, Inc.

     GeoPort, developed by Apple Computer, is a plug-and-play serial
interface which is backward compatible with the serial ports used in
most personal computers, but offers over 200 times the bandwidth.
Beyond just providing a physical connection, it also hides the
differences between differing computer platforms and communications
systems, while allowing any kind of data to pass between them.

     Apple first introduced GeoPort in August 1993.  Later that year,
it began working with the major telephony and computer vendors
including AT&T, IBM, and Siemens Rolm, to refine GeoPort to fully meet
the needs of both communities.  Today's announcement reflects the
results of that joint effort.

     "With GeoPort, we are working to eliminate the technical and
economic barriers which have constrained the development and adoption
of personal communication products," said Rick Shriner, vice president
of Apple's core technologies group.  "With the support of both the
telephony and computer industries, we believe we are developing a
powerful building block for global communications and collaboration."

     GeoPort offers a powerful solution for both the computer and
telephony markets.  Telephone and computer customers will be able to
communicate and collaborate more easily and effectively than ever
before.  They will be able to talk to each other, send faxes and
computer data to each other, see each other, and share common
information, without having to worry about what kind of telephone,
telephone line, or computer happens to be present at each point of the
connection.

     Apple Computer, Inc., a recognized pioneer and innovator in the
information industry, creates powerful solutions based on easy to use
personal computers, servers, peripherals, software, online services,
and personal digital assistants.  Headquartered in Cupertino,
California, Apple (NASDAQ: APPL) develops, manufactures, licenses and
markets products, technologies and services for the business,
education, consumer, scientific & engineering and government markets
in over 140 countries.

     Apple, the Apple logo and Macintosh are registered trademarks, 
and
GeoPort is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
 
ATTACHMENT

Fact Sheet
 
GeoPort Technology

GeoPort , developed by Apple Computer, is a plug-and-play serial
interface which is backward compatible with the serial ports used in
most personal computers, but offers over 200 times the bandwidth.
The serial communications architecture of GeoPort is optimized for
computer-telephony integration:

  - It allows any telephone (or telephone line, up to T1/E1 rates)
    to be connected to any computer, in any country in
    the world.
  - It supports any set of Telephony APIs (application programmatic
    interfaces) such as AT&T/Novell's TSAPI, IBM's
    CallPath, Microsoft's TAPI, or Apple's Telephone Manager.
  - It allows any telephone to take full advantage of the services
    provided by the computer, and vice versa.
  - It is inexpensive to implement, and uses existing technology.
  - It supports any type of information: computer data, voice,
    fax, modem, voice, video.
  - It allows multiple simultaneous streams of informationQincluding
    real time information like voice and videoQto pass through a
    telephone connection in order to be processed by the computer.
 
These services will allow vendors and developers the opportunity to
offer such features as:

  - An integrated mail-box for voice mail, email, and facsimiles.
  - Fax and modem capability over a digital telephone connection,
    like that found in an ISDN line or in many PBX environments.
  - Document sharing or other simultaneous voice and data


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@FROM   :telecom@delta.eecs.nwu.edu                                   
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    applications over conventional phone lines.
  - Video conferencing over a PBX or ISDN connection.
  - Telephone assistant services, like automated call screening,
    call forwarding, and call tracking.

Apple, the Apple logo and Macintosh are registered trademarks and
GeoPort is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.

------------------------------

From: summit@ix.netcom.com (Summit '94)
Subject: Summit '94: Sponsors & Exhibitors
Date: 10 Nov 1994 04:53:27 GMT
Organization: Netcom


Summit '94 Sponsors

Bridgeway Corporation
Bull
Chipcom Corporation
Computer Associates International
Computer Measurement Group
Desktop Management Task Force
Digital Equipment Corporation
Hewlett-Packard
IBM
Intel Corporation
Interex
LEGENT Corporation
NetLabs
Network Management Forum
Objective Systems Integrators
SunSoft

Summit '94 Exhibitors

Accugraph
Acronym
API International
Armon Networking
Auto-trol Technology
AXON Networks
Boole & Babbage
Bridgeway Corporation
Bull
Cabletron Systems
Chipcom Corporation
Cisco Systems
Computer Associates International
Digital Equipment Corporation
DeskTalk Systems
Epilogue
Evolving Systems
Frontier Software
Hewlett-Packard
IBM
Intel Corporation
ISICAD
LEGENT Corporation
NetLabs
Network Computing
Network General Corporation
Network Management Forum
Novell
Objective Systems Integrators
Remedy Corporation
SNMP Research
SSDS
SunSoft
Synoptics
Telamon
Wandel & Goltermann

Summit '94 Publication Sponsors

Best Practices Report
Communications Week
Data Communications Magazine
Info World
LAN Times
Open Systems Today
SQL Forum Journal

    The Enterprise Management Summit '94 will be held November 14-18
     at the Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, California.
                          For more information:
                          Phone:800-340-2111 or
                              415-512-0801
                            Fax:415-512-1325
                       EMail:emiinc@mcimail.com or
                          summit@ix.netcom.com


[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: If any of our readers go to see this
event in person, *please* send a detailed message to the Digest about
it afterward. Admittedly, I've been plugging this a lot lately, but
to me it seems to be a rather fantastic idea: bring the vendors all
together, tell them in essence to can their press release nonsense 
and show that they know what they are talking about. It should have
been done years ago.   PAT]

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From: bkron@netcom.com (Kronos)
Subject: Re: I'm Back -- At Least Part Time
Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 
guest)
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 1994 06:42:40 GMT


TELECOM Digest Editor <telecom@eecs.nwu.edu> writes:

> when I tried 800-CALL-INFO they would not accept the hospital number
> for billing either.

WOW!  The things people go through just to test an 800 number!


[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: Smart aleck! I did not fake that heart
attack just to get in there and test whether or not I could stick them
with a few directory assistance calls. I did it to get a chance to
check out the phone room in general. Also, I wanted to see what the
708-933 prefix was all about and its connection to 708-677. 677 comes
as no big surprise; we have had ORChard (672) and ORchard (673 thru 
677)
as long as I can remember. 'Orchard' is a popular word here in Skokie;
lots of things use it in their name here such as the Old Orchard 
Shopping
Mall, the Old Orchard Theatre, etc. I think it has to do with a long
time ago when there were actually lots of apple orchards around here. 
Apples, they say, are good for your heart, but that's no reason for me
not to quit for tonight and go upstairs and eat the rest of that 
lasagna
in the fridge left over from dinner.   PAT]

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