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How SatCom looks in 2022?

SatCom industry is facing many new changes, challenges and possibilities. Read Magister CEO Jani Puttonen’s review of some of the latest SatCom developments in 2022.

From information technology student to international telecommunications simulation expert

Magister Solutions has been providing world-class expertise in telecommunication network simulations for over 15 years: around twenty experienced software developers united in their desire to do high-quality R&D. But what kind of know-how does the company have and what makes them tick? At first, meet Magister’s acting CEO Jani Puttonen. Jani Puttonen was already making […]

Are you Magister’s next researcher / simulation specialist?

Do you want to work at the forefront of future wireless communication systems development? We at Magister Solutions Ltd. offer network simulations as a service targeted for the design, development, optimization and maintenance of satellite and terrestrial communication networks. Now we are looking for three researchers / simulation specialists to strengthen our wireless system research […]

How Magister SimLab service will boost your SatCom business

Analyzing current and future networks, scenarios, algorithms and protocols usually require detailed radio network simulators and often also a simulator specialist. But what if high quality, secure and independent simulation activities could be available for everyone? We listed the top 5 reasons how Magister SimLab can help your business.

SatCom capacity according to demand – Flexible resource management via C-DReAM

The low earth orbit (LEO) satellites’ resource allocation should take into account the changes in geographical and temporal traffic demand. Continuously growing amount of satellite communications traffic shall be a burden on the satellites. To solve this problem Magister Solutions is building a simulator that optimises the use of resources and makes sure they are […]

Machine-Learning-Based Predictive Handover

Paper titled “Machine-Learning-Based Predictive Handover” by Ahmed Masri, Teemu Veijalainen, Henrik Martikainen, Stephen Mwanje, Janne Ali-Tolppa and Marton Kajo has been published in the IEEE/IFIP IM 2021, May 17-21 in Bordeaux, France. The research for this paper has been done in cooperation with Nokia Bells Labs during years 2018 and 2021. This work proposes and […]