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SCE 2020-09-02
13:10
Online Online Development of Superconducting Filter for Deep Space Exploration New Antenna
Takuma Hayashi, Naoto Sekiya (Univ. of Yamanashi), Takeshi Ohno (Nitsuki,Japan Communication Equipment) SCE2020-1
A high-temperature superconducting (HTS) compact bandpass filter (BPF) for deep space exploration receiving system is de... [more] SCE2020-1
pp.1-4
SANE 2015-05-29
16:00
Kanagawa JAXA Sagamihara Campus [Special Talk] Achievement of Low-cost Deep Space Exploration Micro-spacecraft PROCYON and Future Perspective
Ryu Funase (Univ. of Tokyo) SANE2015-14
University of Tokyo and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) developed a 50kg-class micro-spacecraft named “PROCYON... [more] SANE2015-14
pp.45-50
SANE 2012-06-29
13:00
Ibaraki Tsukuba Space Center, JAXA Present and future of Deep Space Exploration Technology -- Application to communication and observation system of micro satellite --
Korehiro Maeda (Univ.of Tokyo), Junichiro Kawaguchi (JAXA) SANE2012-33
Deep space exploration mission requires small size, small mass, small consumption power and others. Most of these techno... [more] SANE2012-33
pp.69-76
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 2010-11-26
15:40
Kanagawa JAXA Sagamihara campus Experimental Evaluation of Low Phase Noise Ka-Band Coherent Transmission Function for X-Band Deep Space Digital Transponder
Atsushi Tomiki, Yuta Kobayashi, Tomoaki Toda (JAXA), Isamu Nozaki, Takehiko Kobayashi (TDU) SANE2010-123
A Ka-band coherent transmitter function has been designed to extend a conventional X-band deep space digital transponder... [more] SANE2010-123
pp.37-42
SANE 2009-11-03
14:50
Overseas Fudan University (Shanghai) Stochastic Modeling of Phase Noise for Deep Space Communication Systems
Naohiko Iwakiri (Tokyo Denki Univ.), Atsushi Tomiki, Tomoaki Toda (JAXA), Takehiko Kobayashi (Tokyo Denki Univ.) SANE2009-110
(To be available after the conference date) [more] SANE2009-110
pp.153-158
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
SANE 2006-11-24
13:50
Kanagawa JAXA(Sagamihara) Experimental study of Transmission System with MEMS technology for 2D Scanning LIDAR
Yasuhiro Kajikawa (Tokyo Denki Univ.), Takuya Hayasi (Tokyo KEISO), Makoto Mita, Takahide Mizuno (JAXA) SANE2006-106
A transmission optics system for a 2D scanning LIDAR system for a deep space explore with a MEMSmirror has been proposed... [more] SANE2006-106
pp.13-16
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