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Feasibility Study of Bangabandhu Satellite – 2

Bobby Barua, Dhrubo Kishore Pandit, Md. Golam -Mostafa, Tawheed Ahmed Turjo, Ishmam Rahman, K.M. Aktheruzzaman

Abstract


Bangabandhu Satellite-1, a powerful emblem of the country's ambitions, is aiming to boost economic development and create employment. The tiniest changes in this software sparked a frenzy on social media and sparked unparalleled excitement. Defense, remote patient monitoring, literacy, science, web conferencing, and other business sectors in the area have all benefited from the satellite. With the advent of the Bangabandhu Satellite-1, Bangladesh's satellite communication exploration has taken a new direction. We must first research and evaluate satellite operation principles before we can make a significant contribution to this exciting wake of globalization. The overall goal of the research is to recognize a feasibility review for the Bangabandhu Satellite-2. Only certain case study on Bangabandhu Satellite-1 is included in the research. It is possible that it would not include all aspects of the country's first satellite because doing so will be too time intensive and unclear. Furthermore, the data collection process was halted due to the Covid-19 epidemic, which made conducting a printed survey method impractical. We have fixated on the Bangabandhu Satellite-1 in depth. The motivating forces for us are technical, socioeconomic, and resource availability. The principle of satellites was first adopted. Afterwards, we included an outline of satellite communication systems along with various satellite types. We largely focused on its various facets, benefits, and drawbacks. The standing of the Bangabandhu Satellite-2 was also distinguished. The thesis winds down with rational conclusions and debate. It clearly highlights the potential of the Bangabandhu Satellite-2.


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