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    spectrum distribution for the satellite system

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    SPECTRUM DISTRIBUTION FOR THE SATELLITE SYSTE

    HAZAN-OZBEKHAN MODEL LIKE SOLUTION FOR SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS

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    Communications systems offer different kinds of transmission and reception in voice, audio, video, broadband data, etc., this systems provide an efficient service and are have the best technology. To achieve this,we shown  a proposed continuous improvement through technology management in the Mexican satellite system, like a way to improve user services to get them with speed, quality, less cost, security, etc.. This new proposals are based on the needs of the country, private and public institutions. This involves national and international  managing of the aspects technological, political, social and economic. This paper shows too, like are deploy the work of George Steiner, Russell Ackoff, HazanOzbeckhan to detect the Mexican satellite system problems

    PLANNING MODEL FOR CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT OF THE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM IN MEXICO

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    Communication systems are used to send information from one place to another through different media: the space, optical fiber, metallic wiring, etc. The most common systems are television, radio, infrared, satellite, telephone, and voice on IP, just to name a few. The general idea is to continuously improve the way of transmission, in order to assure that the addressee gets the information generated by the source in a fast, cheap, safe and truthful way. The model used in this article consists of five stages: first is the Reference Projection, in which a problem in the system is detected, using the techniques of Kawakita Jiro (TKJ), analytical hierarchal structuring and the principle of Pareto; in the normative planning the mission of the system is established; in the strategic planning a solution for the detected problems is proposed; the organizational planning describes the resources needed for the problematic case to be solved; and the fifth stage is an evaluation about the feasibility of the solution

    APPLICATION OF A MODEL OF PLANNING FOR THE CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS

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    The communications systems are used to send information from a place to another one through different means like the space, the optical fiber and metallic wiring. The most common systems among others, are the television, radio, infrared, satellite, the telephone ones, voice on IP that consist of sending the voice on an IP. The objective is continuously to improve the form to make get at the addressee the information generated by the source, of fast, safe way truthful and low cost. This model consists of five stages: first is the Projection of Reference in which one detects problematic of the system using the techniques of Kawakita Jiro (TKJ), analytical hierarchal structuring and the principle of Pareto; in the normative planning the mission of the system considers that includes its goals and objectives; the strategic planning raises how to give solution to the detected problems; the organizational planning proposes the resources with which the problematic one will be solved; the fifth stage is the evaluation that allows to know what is feasible to do

    Systemic Integration of Space Integrations in Mexico

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    The construction of a space launch base in Mexico, has as its objective the spatial technological development through a systemic method which consists of three stages within which there are five phases and within them there are eight sub phases; This method allowed determining the following results: Detection of the problem; make the diagnosis; the solution proposal, and the planning to achieve the objective.The limitation of this work is that it cannot be guaranteed that there will be technological spatial development since it is the responsibility of the Mexican State to implement the corresponding policies to thus achieve it. The originality of this article is that it is treated with a deductive approach, and we find that there is no technological development in the country and it is essential to have it for integral growth

    Systemic Integration of Spatial Knowledge in Business

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    A model to achieve technological development (DT) is proposed, in particular a satellite, with the following sub phases: 1.Analysis of International satellite system; 2. Analysis of the National satellite system; 3. diagnose, using the SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats); 4. Proposed solution; 5. Mission, vision, values and strategic objectives of the proposal; 6. Strategias using SWOT combinations: FO, FA, OD and AD; 7. Action plan; 8. Technological development. With analysis and diagnosis it was found that one of the great strengths in this country is the development of scientific research, in particular space, since the forties, but it is isolated, ie, not integrated in the productive industry and therefore state policy proposes  establishing humanistic satellite companies to promote and preserve the ecology, self-financing, public, mixed, or private initiative, integrating scientific, basic and applied research, based on the goals, objectives and marketing strategies. Companies call for the design, construction and launch of satellites, thus providing efficient, fast, safe and cheap services to meet the demand of domestic and international users, as developed countries have done through their space agencies, in order to have DT in this area
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