AOCS Requirements and Practical Limitations for High-Speed Communications on Small Satellites

In recent years, an increasing number of countries have shown a growing interest in developing their indigenous space capacity building through national small satellite programs. These satellites, which were initially focused on educational and training missions, currently are more scientific and op...

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Main Authors: Fernando Aguado-Agelet, Andrés Eduardo Villa, Marcos Arias-Acuña, Francisco Javier Díaz-Otero
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:International Journal of Aerospace Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5079738
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spelling doaj-47c4aeeaaf9b4657a175ef8173ec095a2020-11-25T02:17:25ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Aerospace Engineering1687-59661687-59742019-01-01201910.1155/2019/50797385079738AOCS Requirements and Practical Limitations for High-Speed Communications on Small SatellitesFernando Aguado-Agelet0Andrés Eduardo Villa1Marcos Arias-Acuña2Francisco Javier Díaz-Otero3Departamento Teoría de la Señal y Comunicaciones, Universidade de Vigo, 36310, SpainDepartamento Teoría de la Señal y Comunicaciones, Universidade de Vigo, 36310, SpainDepartamento Teoría de la Señal y Comunicaciones, Universidade de Vigo, 36310, SpainDepartamento Teoría de la Señal y Comunicaciones, Universidade de Vigo, 36310, SpainIn recent years, an increasing number of countries have shown a growing interest in developing their indigenous space capacity building through national small satellite programs. These satellites, which were initially focused on educational and training missions, currently are more scientific and operational-oriented. Thus, small satellite missions are being considered not only as educational tools but also as technological demonstrators or, even, mature enough for commercial and scientific missions, which might generate a huge amount of data to be transmitted to the ground segment. Therefore, an increasing demand on channel capacity will be needed for downloading the generated housekeeping and scientific data for missions based on small satellites. This paper analyses the communication subsystem of a real Cubesat. The influence of geometrical parameters is rigorously calculated both in the signal-to-noise ratio and in the capacity to transmit information. Subsequently, which parameters of the radio link can be modified to increase the transmission capacity, including the pointing requirements and its practical implementation, is studied. Finally, and as a future line, the technical feasibility of using optical links on small satellites that might greatly increase the transmission capacity, including the satellite pointing problems that presents, is presented. In conclusion, this paper presents a rigorous calculation in different frequency bands of the signal-to-noise ratio and the pointing accuracy that is needed to achieve the maximum transmission speed from the satellite to the ground station, and therefore the requirements that the Attitude and Orbital Control Systems (AOCS) must have, as well as the limitations of current systems.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5079738
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Andrés Eduardo Villa
Marcos Arias-Acuña
Francisco Javier Díaz-Otero
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Andrés Eduardo Villa
Marcos Arias-Acuña
Francisco Javier Díaz-Otero
AOCS Requirements and Practical Limitations for High-Speed Communications on Small Satellites
International Journal of Aerospace Engineering
author_facet Fernando Aguado-Agelet
Andrés Eduardo Villa
Marcos Arias-Acuña
Francisco Javier Díaz-Otero
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title AOCS Requirements and Practical Limitations for High-Speed Communications on Small Satellites
title_short AOCS Requirements and Practical Limitations for High-Speed Communications on Small Satellites
title_full AOCS Requirements and Practical Limitations for High-Speed Communications on Small Satellites
title_fullStr AOCS Requirements and Practical Limitations for High-Speed Communications on Small Satellites
title_full_unstemmed AOCS Requirements and Practical Limitations for High-Speed Communications on Small Satellites
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publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Aerospace Engineering
issn 1687-5966
1687-5974
publishDate 2019-01-01
description In recent years, an increasing number of countries have shown a growing interest in developing their indigenous space capacity building through national small satellite programs. These satellites, which were initially focused on educational and training missions, currently are more scientific and operational-oriented. Thus, small satellite missions are being considered not only as educational tools but also as technological demonstrators or, even, mature enough for commercial and scientific missions, which might generate a huge amount of data to be transmitted to the ground segment. Therefore, an increasing demand on channel capacity will be needed for downloading the generated housekeeping and scientific data for missions based on small satellites. This paper analyses the communication subsystem of a real Cubesat. The influence of geometrical parameters is rigorously calculated both in the signal-to-noise ratio and in the capacity to transmit information. Subsequently, which parameters of the radio link can be modified to increase the transmission capacity, including the pointing requirements and its practical implementation, is studied. Finally, and as a future line, the technical feasibility of using optical links on small satellites that might greatly increase the transmission capacity, including the satellite pointing problems that presents, is presented. In conclusion, this paper presents a rigorous calculation in different frequency bands of the signal-to-noise ratio and the pointing accuracy that is needed to achieve the maximum transmission speed from the satellite to the ground station, and therefore the requirements that the Attitude and Orbital Control Systems (AOCS) must have, as well as the limitations of current systems.
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