Requirements for a mobile communications satellite system. Part 3: Large space structures measurements study
Abstract
This study report defines a set of tests and measurements required to characterize the performance of a Large Space System (LSS), and to scale this data to other LSS satellites. Requirements from the Mobile Communication Satellite (MSAT) configurations derived in the parent study were used. MSAT utilizes a large, mesh deployable antenna, and encompasses a significant range of LSS technology issues in the areas of structural/dynamics, control, and performance predictability. In this study, performance requirements were developed for the antenna. Special emphasis was placed on antenna surface accuracy, and pointing stability. Instrumentation and measurement systems, applicable to LSS, were selected from existing or on-going technology developments. Laser ranging and angulation systems, presently in breadboard status, form the backbone of the measurements. Following this, a set of ground, STS, and GEO-operational were investigated. A third scale (15 meter) antenna system as selected for ground characterization followed by STS flight technology development. This selection ensures analytical scaling from ground-to-orbit, and size scaling. Other benefits are cost and ability to perform reasonable ground tests. Detail costing of the various tests and measurement systems were derived and are included in the report.
- Publication:
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Final Report
- Pub Date:
- March 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983trw..rept.....A
- Keywords:
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- Accuracy;
- Antennas;
- Communication Satellites;
- Large Space Structures;
- Mechanical Measurement;
- Stability;
- Error Analysis;
- Performance Tests;
- Satellite Configurations;
- Scaling;
- Sensors;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles