Courses

Available Courses

A Commitment to Excellence

We know that to be excellent as an organization there must be consistent focus on improving the core technology and providing better knowledge each day. A commitment to excellence is a first step to continuous improvement and the driving force behind iOrbit.

Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System

A geographic information system (GIS) is a computer-based tool for mapping and analyzing feature events on earth. Remote sensing is the art and science of making measurements of the earth using sensors on airplanes or satellites.

Satellite Communications

Satellite Communication utilisation has become wide spread and ubiquitous throughout the world for such diverse applications like Television, DTH Broadcasting, DSNG and VSAT to exploit the unique capabilities in terms of coverage and outreach. The technology has matured substantially over past three decades and is being used on commercial basis for a large number of applications. Most of us are touched by satellite communication in more ways than we realise.

Satellite Metereology

Satellite meteorology is a branch of meteorological sciences which deals with the study of earth’s atmosphere and oceans by using the data obtained from remote sensing devices flown onboard satellites orbiting the earth.

Space and Atmospheric Science

It starts from the evolution of atmosphere and gives understanding of various physical and chemical processes responsible for the observed changes we see in weather and climate. It gives a comprehensive understanding of neutral atmosphere, ionosphere and various plasma processes. This course will introduce the fundamentals of the various interrelations in atmospheric and space physics, the basic scientific methods and techniques.

Global Navigation Satellite Systems

Global navigation satellite system (GNSS) is a general term describing any satellite constellation that provides positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) services on a global or regional basis.

Small Satellite Mission

Space technologies, especially satellites are important instruments for development and progress of humankind. Satellites are used for Earth observation, Communication, Navigation Atmospheric studies, Astronomical observations and Military applications. Satellites provide uninterrupted services with less cost when compared with conventional methods for similar applications.