Presentation 2001/6/22
SATELLITE MISSION AND HIGHER PERFORMANCE
Korehiro Maeda,
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Abstract(in English) Future satellite mission requires higher performance using advanced technologies based upon scientific and technology requirement under specified cost and reliability considering cost performance. In the field of communication, there is need such as various modes, higher data rate transmission, higher efficiency of modulation, constellation. In the navigation, there is need such as higher accuracy of positioning, constellation. In the earth observation, higher spatial resolution, multi-bands are required. In the on-orbit service system, higher accuracy for docking, higher performance of robotics are required. In the satellite bus, higher ratio of mission instruments to bus, central control system, higher performance of buttery and solar paddle, higher performance of attitude, restriction of unwanted emission and space debri and others are needed to be studied. In this paper, study items on mission and bus instruments for high performance satellite are presented.
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Keyword(in English) satellite / communication / navigation / observation / on-orbit service / unwanted emission
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Language JPN
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Title (in English) SATELLITE MISSION AND HIGHER PERFORMANCE
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Keyword(1) satellite
Keyword(2) communication
Keyword(3) navigation
Keyword(4) observation
Keyword(5) on-orbit service
Keyword(6) unwanted emission
1st Author's Name Korehiro Maeda
1st Author's Affiliation Office of Satellite Technology, Research and Application National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA)()
Date 2001/6/22
Paper # SANE2001-18
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 157
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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