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Mission analysis of nanosatellite constellations with OpenSatKit

Authors :
Sermanoukian Molina, Iván
Montilla Rodríguez, Lluís
González Díez, David
Sureda Anfres, Miquel
Mata Diaz, Jorge
Alins Delgado, Juan José
Sermanoukian Molina, Iván
Montilla Rodríguez, Lluís
González Díez, David
Sureda Anfres, Miquel
Mata Diaz, Jorge
Alins Delgado, Juan José
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

CubeSat reliability is still considered an obstacle due to the sizeable fail rates generally attributed to the dead-on-arrival cases and early subsystem malfunctions. Thus, as CubeSats' primary purpose moves from technological demonstrations and university projects to missions where a significant risk of failure is not acceptable, an inexpensive method to emulate low Earth orbit constellations is being researched. The results presented have been developed in the framework of the PLATHON research project, which intends to develop a hardware-in-the-loop emulation platform for nanosatellite constellations with optical inter-satellite communication and ground-to-satellite links. Consequently, a crucial aspect of this project is to have a sufficiently precise orbital propagator with real-time manoeuvring control and graphical representation. NASA's OpenSatKit, a multi-faceted open-source platform with an inbuilt propagator known as 42, has been chosen to analyse the programme's feasibility in order to create a constellation testing bench. As an initial development of a software-in-the-loop application, the pre- processing of files has been automated; enhanced Attitude Determination and Control System manoeuvres have been added and configured through bidirectional socket interfaces, and the results format has been modified to be easily post-processed with MATLAB and Simulink

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
6 p., application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1331654826
Document Type :
Electronic Resource