Presentation 2002/2/15
RF Mapping Satellite ITU-SAT
Mitsuhisa IKEDA, Noriaki OBARA, Hiromitsu WAKANA,
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Abstract(in English) The size and weight of experimental satellites as well as commercial satellites are increasing and satellite missions are becoming more complex. On the other hand, recently many small satellites are developed and launched since mission tests in space can be done more easily and faster. In this paper, we propose a RF mapping satellite, named ITU-SAT, which has a soccer-ball shape and surveys the present RF utilization status of each geostationary satellite as well as the locations of legally or illegally radio-wave transmitters around the world. The mission aim is that data acquired by the ITU-SAT is distributed through the International Telecommunication Union(ITU)to the public and can be used as international reference information for effective and peaceful utilization of radio wave. Elemental technologies of ITU-SAT such as on-board antenna, attitude control, and communications will be also presented.
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Keyword(in English) Small Satellite / RF Mapping / Transparent Glass Antenna
Paper # SANE2001-127,SAT2001-149
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Title (in English) RF Mapping Satellite ITU-SAT
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Keyword(1) Small Satellite
Keyword(2) RF Mapping
Keyword(3) Transparent Glass Antenna
1st Author's Name Mitsuhisa IKEDA
1st Author's Affiliation The Graduate School of Information Systems, University of Electro-Communications()
2nd Author's Name Noriaki OBARA
2nd Author's Affiliation Communications Research Laboratory, Kashima Space Research Center
3rd Author's Name Hiromitsu WAKANA
3rd Author's Affiliation Communications Research Laboratory, Kashima Space Research Center
Date 2002/2/15
Paper # SANE2001-127,SAT2001-149
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 655
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 7
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