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Project of Satellite Communication Earth Station in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Project of Satellite Communication Earth Station in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. KIYOSHI SAYAMOTO. AGENDA. My Career History Satellite Communication Network Satellite Communication Earth Station Complex Project of S atellite Communication Earth Station in Saudi Arabia

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Project of Satellite Communication Earth Station in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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  1. Projectof Satellite Communication Earth Station inthe Kingdom of Saudi Arabia KIYOSHI SAYAMOTO

  2. AGENDA My Career History Satellite Communication Network Satellite Communication Earth Station Complex Project of Satellite Communication Earth Station in Saudi Arabia Project Management

  3. Figure 1My Career History 36 years started in April 1974 and ended in March 2010 as an employee of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Tokyo, Japan Over 60 countries where I have been Contribution to International Communities with Satellite Communication systems all the times.

  4. Figure 2Satellite Communication Network (Conceptual) Saudi Arabia USA Taiwan Japan

  5. Figure 3-1Images of Satellite

  6. Figure 3-2Three Satellites Illuminate the whole globe

  7. Figure 3-3Satellite Communication Earth Station Complex in Yamaguchi,Japan

  8. Figure 3-4Satellite Communication Earth Station in Malaysia (1984)

  9. Figure 3-5Satellite Communication Earth Station in New Zealand (1985)

  10. Figure 3-6ConceptualSatellite Communication Earth Station ComplexSaudi Arabia (1978 – 1982)

  11. Figure 3-7- (1)Block Diagram of Earth Station Antenna (32 meter in diameter) Inter- National Switching Center (ISC) HPA Up Converter MOD Multiplexer & Demultiplexer Feeder LNA Down Converter DEM

  12. Figure 3-7 (2)High Power Amplifier (2kw)

  13. Figure 3-7 (3)Antenna Structure & Low Noise Amplifier

  14. Figure 3-7 (4)Up & Down Converter

  15. Figure 3-7 (5)Modulator & Demodulator

  16. Figure 3-7 (6)Multiplexer Equipment

  17. Figure 4Locations of Business Bases in Saudi Arabia Branch In Dammam Head Quarter in Riyadh Branch in Taif

  18. Figure 4-1My Challenge : What is Saudi Arabia? Religion Islam Climate Daytime Temperature: 50 degree Celsius Language Arabic Challenge Challenge Challenge SAYAMOTO Climate: Temperate Zone (4 seasons) Language: Japanese Religion: Buddhism

  19. Figure 4-2Estimated Project Scale of Saudi Arabian Satellite Communication Earth Station Contract Terms & Condition Completion: 12 months (Global standard of the same scale of project: 18 months)

  20. Figure 4-3Implementation Schedule of Project (Conceptual) Completion OJT PDR FDR Factory Training EDC O & M Design Ocean & Inland Transport Manufacturing Design Manufacturing Ocean & Inland Transport Design Manufacturing Air Transport Air Transport Design Construction of Building Installation & Testing

  21. Figure 4-4 Interrelationship between My Responsibilities and My Obligations in Saudi Arabia Government of Saudi Arabia, Mitsubishi Electric & Its Stakeholder SAYAMOTO (1978 – 1982) Representative, Mitsubishi Electric, Japan For Saudi Arabia Satellite Earth Station Project General Manager, Electronic Div. Mitsubishi Electric SaudiArabia, Japanese Employees in factory and sub-contractors and etc. Local Employees

  22. Figure 4-5-(1)Shipment of Equipment from Factory

  23. Figure 4-5-(2)Preparation for Loading on Break Bulk Vessels

  24. Figure 4-5-(3)Loading Cargoes

  25. Figure 4-5-(4)Loading Cargoes

  26. Figure 4-5-(5)Cargoes inside a Break Bulk Vessel

  27. Figure 4-5 (6)Discharging cargoes from the vessel and loading them on a trailer

  28. Figure 4-5-(7)Map of Asian Continent (Cargoes on board for 45 days)

  29. Figure 4-5-(8)Locations of Business Bases in Saudi Arabia Dammam Riyadh Taif

  30. Figure 4-5-(9)Truckload transporting from Dammam seaport to construction sitein Riyadh (375 Km)

  31. Figure 4-5-(10)Scenery of Saudi Arabian Dessert

  32. Figure 4-5-(11)Scenery of Saudi Arabian Dessert

  33. Figure 4-5-(12)Scene of Roadside in Highway

  34. Figure 4-5-(13)Typical Scenery of Saudi Arabian Dessert

  35. Figure 4-5-(14)Image of Construction Site for Riyadh Satellite Earth Station Complex

  36. Figure 4-5-(15)Landscape of Construction Site (Conceptual)

  37. Figure 4-5-(16)Unloading of Mechanical Structure by Crane

  38. Figure 4-5-(17)Construction of Building to house Communication Equipment

  39. Figure 4-5-(18)Construction of Access Road on site

  40. Figure 4-5-(19)Mechanical Installation of Antenna Structure and Electronic Equipment

  41. Figure 4-5-(20)Microwave Link between Satellite Communication Earth Station andInternational Telephone Center

  42. Figure 4-5-(21)Network Control Center

  43. Figure 5-1Major Element of Project Management

  44. Figure 5-2Leadership in Project Management

  45. Figure 5-3Business Plan Format

  46. Figure 5-4Analysis on Better than Break-Even Valueover Opportunity Company Business Individual Business Profit & Loss Balance Sheet (Strength of Asset) Return of Investment (ROI) Time Money

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