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Nanosatellites - Space and Ground Technologies, Operations and Economics

Nanosatellites

Space and Ground Technologies, Operations and Economics
Rogerio Atem de Carvalho, Jaime Estela og Martin Langer
(2020)
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Nanosatellites: Space and Ground Technologies, Operations and Economics Rogerio Atem de Carvalho, Instituto Federal Fluminense, Brazil Jaime Estela, Spectrum Aerospace Group, Germany and Peru Martin Langer, Technical University of Munich, Germany Covering the latest research on nanosatellites Nanosatellites: Space and Ground Technologies, Operations and Economics comprehensively presents the latest research on the fast-developing area of nanosatellites. Divided into three distinct sections, the book begins with a brief history of nanosatellites and introduces nanosatellites technologies and payloads, also explaining how these are deployed into space. The second section provides an overview of the ground segment and operations, and the third section focuses on the regulations, policies, economics, and future trends. Key features: Payloads for nanosatellites Nanosatellites components design Examines the cost of development of nanosatellites. Covers the latest policies and regulations. Considers future trends for nanosatellites. Nanosatellites: Space and Ground Technologies, Operations and Economics is a comprehensive reference for researchers and practitioners working with nanosatellites in the aerospace industry.
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  • Forfattere: Rogerio Atem de Carvalho, Jaime Estela og Martin Langer
  • ISBN: 9781119042037

Nanosatellites: Space and Ground Technologies, Operations and Economics

Rogerio Atem de Carvalho, Instituto Federal Fluminense, Brazil

Jaime Estela, Spectrum Aerospace Group, Germany and Peru

Martin Langer, Technical University of Munich, Germany

Covering the latest research on nanosatellites

Nanosatellites: Space and Ground Technologies, Operations and Economics comprehensively presents the latest research on the fast-developing area of nanosatellites. Divided into three distinct sections, the book begins with a brief history of nanosatellites and introduces nanosatellites technologies and payloads, also explaining how these are deployed into space. The second section provides an overview of the ground segment and operations, and the third section focuses on the regulations, policies, economics, and future trends.

Key features:

  • Payloads for nanosatellites
  • Nanosatellites components design
  • Examines the cost of development of nanosatellites.
  • Covers the latest policies and regulations.
  • Considers future trends for nanosatellites.

Nanosatellites: Space and Ground Technologies, Operations and Economics is a comprehensive reference for researchers and practitioners working with nanosatellites in the aerospace industry.

List of Contributors xxiii Foreword: Nanosatellite Space Experiment xxix Introduction by the Editors xxxv 1 I-1 A Brief History of Nanosatellites 1 Siegfried W. Janson
1.1 Introduction 1
1.2 Historical Nanosatellite Launch Rates 1
1.3 The First Nanosatellites 3
1.4 The Large Space Era 8
1.5 The New Space Era 12
1.6 Summary 23 References 24 2 I-2a On-board Computer and Data Handling 31 Jaime Estela and Sergio Montenegro
2.1 Introduction 31
2.2 History 31
2.3 Special Requirements for Space Applications 34
2.4 Hardware 35
2.5 Design 41 References 49 3 I-2b Operational Systems 51 Lucas Ramos Hissa and Rogerio Atem de Carvalho
3.1 Introduction 51
3.2 RTOS Overview 51
3.3 RTOS on On-board Computers (OBCs): Requirements for a Small Satellite 52
3.4 Example Projects 55
3.5 Conclusions 56 References 59 4 I-2c Attitude Control and Determination 61 Willem H. Steyn and Vaios J. Lappas
4.1 Introduction 61
4.2 ADCS Fundamentals 61
4.3 ADCS Requirements and Stabilization Methods 62
4.4 ADCS Background Theory 65
4.5 Attitude and Angular Rate Determination 66
4.6 Attitude and Angular Rate Controllers 72
4.7 ADCS Sensor and Actuator Hardware 75 References 83 5 I-2d Propulsion Systems 85 Flavia Tata Nardini, Michele Coletti, Alexander Reissner, and David Krejci
5.1 Introduction 85
5.2 Propulsion Elements 86
5.3 Key Elements in the Development of Micropropulsion Systems 87
5.4 Propulsion System Technologies 90
5.5 Mission Elements 98
5.6 Survey of All Existing Systems 101
5.7 Future Prospect 113 References 113 6 I-2e Communications 115 Nicolas Appel, Sebastian Rückerl, Martin Langer, and Rolf-Dieter Klein
6.1 Introduction 115
6.2 Regulatory Considerations 116
6.3 Satellite Link Characteristics 117
6.4 Channel Coding 123
6.5 Data Link Layer 126
6.6 Hardware 128
6.7 Testing 138 References 140 7 I-2f Structural Subsystem 143 Kenan Y. Sanl türk, Murat Süer, and A. Rüstem Aslan
7.1 Definition and Tasks 143
7.2 Existing State-of-the-Art Structures for CubeSats 145
7.3 Materials and Thermal Considerations for Structural Design 150
7.4 Design Parameters and Tools 152
7.5 Design Challenges 162
7.6 Future Prospects 163 References 164 8 I-2g Power Systems 167 Marcos Compadre, Ausias Garrigós, and Andrew Strain
8.1 Introduction 167
8.2 Power Source: Photovoltaic Solar Cells and Solar Array 170
8.3 Energy Storage: Lithium-ion Batteries 172
8.4 SA-battery Power Conditioning: DET and MPPT 175
8.5 Battery Charging Control Loops 178
8.6 Bus Power Conditioning and Distribution: Load Converters and Distribution Switches 179
8.7 Flight Switch Subsystem 183
8.8 DC/DC Converters 183
8.9 Power System Sizing: Power Budget, Solar Array, and Battery Selection 187
8.10 Conclusions 191 References 191 9 I-2h Thermal Design, Analysis, and Test 193 Philipp Reiss, Matthias Killian, and Philipp Hager
9.1 Introduction 193
9.2 Typical Thermal Loads 194
9.3 Active and Passive Designs 200
9.4 Design Approach and Tools 204
9.5 Thermal Tests 208 References 212 10 I-2i Systems Engineering and Quality Assessment 215 Lucas Lopes Costa, Geilson Loureiro, Eduardo Escobar Bürger, and Franciele Carlesso
10.1 Introduction 215
10.2 Systems Engineering Definition and Process 216
10.3 Space Project Management: Role of Systems Engineers 222
10.4 ECSS and Other Standards 225
10.5 Document, Risk Control, and Resources 228
10.6 Changing Trends in SE and Quality Assessment for Nanosatellites 233 References 233 11 I-2j Integration and Testing 235 Eduardo Escobar Bürger, Geilson Loureiro, and Lucas Lopes Costa
11.1 Introduction 235
11.2 Overall Tasks 236
11.3 Typical Flow 241
11.4 Test Philosophies 242
11.5 Typical System Integration Process 244
11.6 Typical Test Parameters and Facilities 244
11.7 Burden of Integration and Testing 245
11.8 Changing Trends in Nanosatellite Testing 249 References 250 12 I-3a Scientific Payloads 251 Anna Gregorio
12.1 Introduction 251
12.2 Categorization 252
12.3 Imagers 254
12.4 X-ray Detectors 256
12.5 Spectrometers 259
12.6 Photometers 262
12.7 GNSS Receivers 265
12.8 Microbolometers 267
12.9 Radiometers 269
12.10 Radar Systems 270
12.11 Particle Detectors 274
12.12 PlasmaWave Analyzers 277
12.13 Biological Detectors 280
12.14 Solar Sails 283
12.15 Conclusions 283 References 283 13 I-3b In-orbit Technology Demonstration 291 Jaime Estela
13.1 Introduction 291
13.2 Activities of Space Agencies 292
13.3 Nanosatellites 295
13.4 Microsatellites 298
13.5 ISS 301 References 306 14 I-3c Nanosatellites as Educational Projects 309 Merlin F. Barschke
14.1 Introduction 309
14.2 Satellites and Project-based Learning 309
14.3 University Satellite Programs 312
14.4 Outcome and Success Criteria 316
14.5 Teams and Organizational Structure 318
14.6 Challenges and Practical Experiences 318
14.7 From Pure Education to Powerful Research Tools 321 References 321 15 I-3d Formations of Small Satellites 327 Klaus Schilling
15.1 Introduction 327
15.2 Constellations and Formations 327
15.3 Orbit Dynamics 328
15.4 Satellite Configurations 331
15.5 Relevant Specific Small Satellite Technologies to Enable Formations 332
15.6 Application Examples 334
15.7 Test Environment for Multisatellite Systems 336
15.8 Conclusions for Distributed Nanosatellite Systems 337 Acknowledgments 338 References 338 16 I-3e Precise, Autonomous Formation Flight at Low Cost 341 Niels Roth, Ben Risi, Robert E. Zee, Grant Bonin, Scott Armitage, and Josh Newman
16.1 Introduction 341
16.2 Mission Overview 342
16.3 System Overview 343
16.4 Launch and Early Operations 350
16.5 Formation Control Results 353
16.6 Conclusion 360 Acknowledgments 360 References 360 17 I-4a Launch Vehicles--Challenges and Solutions 363 Kaitlyn Kelley
17.1 Introduction 363
17.2 Past Nanosatellite Launches 365
17.3 Launch Vehicles Commonly Used by Nanosatellites 367
17.4 Overview of a Typical Launch Campaign 368
17.5 Launch Demand 371
17.6 Future Launch Concepts 372 References 374 18 I-4b Deployment Systems 375 A. Rüstem Aslan, Cesar Bernal, and Jordi Puig-Suari
18.1 Introduction 375
18.2 Definition and Tasks 375
18.3 Basics of Deployment Systems 376
18.4 State of the Art 377
18.5 Future Prospects 395 Acknowledgments 396 References 396 19 I-4c Mission Operations 399 Chantal Cappelletti
19.1 Introduction 399
19.2 Organization of Mission Operations 400
19.3 Goals and Functions of Mission Operations 401
19.4 Input and Output of Mission Operations 404
19.5 MOP 406
19.6 Costs and Operations 409 References 414 Further Reading 415 20 I-5 Mission Examples 417 Kelly Antonini, Nicolò Carletti, Kevin Cuevas, Matteo Emanuelli, Per Koch, Laura León Pérez, and Daniel Smith
20.1 Introduction 417
20.2 Mission Types 418
20.3 Mission Examples 420
20.4 Constellations 433
20.5 Perspective 437 References 438 21 II-1 Ground Segment 441 Fernando Aguado Agelet and Alberto González Muíño
21.1 Introduction 441
21.2 Ground Segment Functionalities 441
21.3 Ground Segment Architecture 442
21.4 Ground Station Elements 444
21.5 Ground Segment Software 449
21.6 Ground Segment Operation 451
21.7 Future Prospects 452 References 455 22 II-2 Ground Station Networks 457 Lucas Rodrigues Amaduro and Rogerio Atem de Carvalho
22.1 Introduction 457
22.2 Technological Challenges 457
22.3 Visibility Clash Problems of Stations and Satellites 458
22.4 The Distributed Ground Station Network 459
22.5 Infrastructure 459
22.6 Planning and Scheduling 460
22.7 Generic Software Architecture 460
22.8 Example Networks 462
22.9 Traditional Ground Station Approach 462
22.10 Heterogeneous Ground Station Approach 464
22.11 Homogeneous Ground Station Approach 466
22.12 Conclusions 469 References 469 23 II-3 Ground-based Satellite Tracking 471 Enrico Stoll, Jürgen Letschnik, and Christopher Kebschull
23.1 Introduction 471
23.2 Orbital Element Sets 472
23.3 Tracklet Generation from Ground Measurements 475
23.4 Tracking CubeSats with Ground Stations 481
23.5 Orbit Propagation 485
23.6 Principle of Operations of Ground Stations 487
23.7 Summary 492
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