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MW, AP
(Joint)
2019-09-20
14:35
Kanagawa JAXA (Sagamihara) [Invited Talk] Onboard GaN high-power amplifier for 50-kg-class ultra-small deep-space probe "PROCYON"
Yuta Kobayashi (JAXA), Satoshi Yoshida (Kagoshima Univ.), Shigeo Kawasaki (JAXA) MW2019-61
Recently, a lot of nano- or micro-satellites have been developed and utilized for various low-earth-orbit missions. PROC... [more] MW2019-61
p.35
SAT, RCS
(Joint)
2016-08-18
10:45
Miyagi Tohoku Gakuin University Characterization of SSPD receiver at optical communication ground station using test equipment and reception of down link photon from a satellite
Hiroo Kunimori, Shigehito Miki, Taro Yamashita, Hirotaka Terai, Hiroyuki Endo, Mikio Fujiwara, Masahide Sasaki (NICT), Takao Aoki (Waseda Univ.), Yusuke Kobayashi, Koichi Gyoda (SIT), Jun-ich Nakazono (EOS), Morio Toyoshima (NICT) SAT2016-39
A SSPD developed in house NICT is applied as one of the promising detector for the deep space optical communication. The... [more] SAT2016-39
pp.37-42
SANE 2011-04-21
14:25
Nagano Usuda Deep Space Center, JAXA [Special Talk] Japanese Onboard Deep Space Communication Technologies Based on Usuda Deep Space Center
Tomoaki Toda, Atsushi Tomiki, Yuta Kobayashi (JAXA) SANE2011-4
Japanese deep space missions have been developed based on Usuda Deep Space Center 64m station (UDSC64). Thus, it is the ... [more] SANE2011-4
pp.19-24
SANE 2011-04-21
15:05
Nagano Usuda Deep Space Center, JAXA [Special Talk] Japanese Large Antenna Ground Stations for Deep Space Communications
Zenichi Yamamoto (JAXA) SANE2011-5
We introduce the Japanese large ground stations(UDSC64m/USC34m) for deep space communications. [more] SANE2011-5
pp.25-36
SANE 2007-11-30
16:10
Kanagawa ISAS,JAXA (Sagamihara) Antenna Arraying System of Deep Space Ground Stations for JAXA Missions
Sachiko Katsumoto (Soka Univ.), Hirobumi Saito, Tomoaki Toda, Yoshiharu Asaki, Hiroshi Takeuchi (JAXA), Seiji Kuroki (Soka Univ.), Shuzo Kato (MI-Tech) SANE2007-92
A part of X-band is allocated for use in deep space communication, However, it is congestive yet and will be more diffic... [more] SANE2007-92
pp.57-60
SANE 2007-11-30
16:35
Kanagawa ISAS,JAXA (Sagamihara) Phase Fluctuation of Transmitted Carrier Signal at Deep Space Ground Station System
Shuzo Kato (MI-Tech), Hirobumi Saito, Tomoaki Toda (JAXA), Rikio Watanabe (MI-Tech), Sachiko Katsumoto (Soka Univ.) SANE2007-93
Application of array antenna for deep space station attracts attentions as an effective method to construct equivalent l... [more] SANE2007-93
pp.61-66
SANE 2007-11-30
17:00
Kanagawa ISAS,JAXA (Sagamihara) Design and implementation of Ka-Band coherent transmission function for X-Band deep space digital transponder
Atsushi Tomiki, Tomoaki Toda, Hirobumi Saito (JAXA) SANE2007-94
NASA and ESA have taken advantage to use Ka-band (32 GHz) for the purpose of higher-rate data transmission, more precis... [more] SANE2007-94
pp.67-72
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