|
|
|
Sebastian Kottmeier, Philipp Wittje, Sabine Klinkner, Olaf Essmann, Birgit Suhr, Jan-Luca Kirchler and Tra-Mi Ho
In order to reduce the costs of integration and verification processes and to optimize the assembly, integration and verification (AIV) flow in the prototype development of small- and medium-sized spacecrafts, an industrial six-axis robot was used as a u...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Xuedong Li, Yuan Xie, Yumo Tian and Fengjiang An
Extravehicular activity (EVA) is a key point and a difficult point for manned spaceflight tasks, as well as an inevitable trend in the development of the manned spaceflight industry. Equipment maintenance, load installation, and extravehicular routing in...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gustavo E. Ramos-Alcaraz, Miguel A. Alonso-Arévalo and Juan M. Nuñez-Alfonso
Accurate attitude determination is crucial for satellites and spacecraft. Among attitude determination devices, star sensors are the most accurate. Solving the lost-in-space problem is the most critical function of the star sensor. Our research introduce...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Rachel Dunwoody, Jack Reilly, David Murphy, Maeve Doyle, Joseph Thompson, Gabriel Finneran, Lána Salmon, Conor O?Toole, Sai Krishna Reddy Akarapu, Jessica Erkal, Joseph Mangan, Fergal Marshall, Eoghan Somers, Sarah Walsh, Daithí de Faoite, Mike Hibbett, David Palma, Loris Franchi, Lily Ha, Lorraine Hanlon, David McKeown, William O?Connor, Alexey Uliyanov, Ronan Wall, Brian Shortt and Sheila McBreenaddShow full author listremoveHide full author list
CubeSats facilitate rapid development and deployment of missions for educational, technology demonstration, and scientific purposes. However, they are subject to a high failure rate, with a leading cause being the lack of system-level verification. The E...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Andrea Curatolo, Anton Bahu and Dario Modenini
Dynamic spacecraft simulators are becoming a widespread tool to enable effective on-ground verification of the attitude determination and control subsystem (ADCS). In such facilities, the on-orbit rotational dynamics shall be simulated, thereby requiring...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Yi-Chung Chiu, Loren C. Chang, Chi-Kuang Chao, Tzu-Ya Tai, Kai-Lun Cheng, Hsin-Tzu Liu, Rong Tsai-Lin, Chi-Ting Liao, Wei-Hao Luo, Guan-Po Chiu, Kai-Jie Hou, Ruo-Yu Wang, Glenn Franco Gacal, Pin-An Lin, Sittinat Denduonghatai, Tsai-Ru Yu, Jann-Yenq Liu, Amal Chandran, Kashyapa Bramha Naren Athreyas, Priyadarshan Hari, Joji John Varghese and Mustapha MeftahaddShow full author listremoveHide full author list
Given the pervasive use of satellite and over the horizon wireless communication technology in modern society, ionospheric disturbances that can disrupt such services are a crucial consideration. Ionospheric irregularities, plasma bubbles and other pheno...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Jinji Sun, Jianyi Ren, Yun Le and Hanmou Wang
Hollow-cup motors are usually used in spacecraft because of their low power consumption and high control accuracy. However, because the air-gap between the permanent magnets (PMs) and the rotor of the hollow-cup motor is uniform, the sinusoidal character...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sarah Walsh, David Murphy, Maeve Doyle, Jack Reilly, Joseph Thompson, Rachel Dunwoody, Jessica Erkal, Gabriel Finneran, Gianluca Fontanesi, Joseph Mangan, Fergal Marshall, Lána Salmon, Daithí de Faoite, Lorraine Hanlon, Antonio Martin-Carrillo, David McKeown, William O?Connor, Alexey Uliyanov, Ronan Wall and Sheila McBreen
The Educational Irish Research Satellite (EIRSAT-1) is a 2U CubeSat developed at University College Dublin. The project aims to build, test, launch, and operate Ireland?s first satellite and to perform in-orbit demonstrations of three novel payloads deve...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fabrizio Stesina and Sabrina Corpino
Given the role of Cubesats in the new space economy, a statistically relevant number of CubeSats have flown, and considering the high percentage of failed missions, the investigation of in-orbit anomalies becomes of paramount importance. It is rare to fi...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
João P. Monteiro, Rui M. Rocha, Alexandre Silva, Rúben Afonso and Nuno Ramos
Large-scale space projects rely on a thorough Assembly, Integration, and Verification (AIV) process to provide the upmost reliability to spacecraft. While this has not traditionally been the case with CubeSats, their increasing role in space science and ...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|