Development of a PC-based ground support system for a small satellite instrument
Abstract
The importance of effective ground support for the remote control and data retrieval of a satellite instrument cannot be understated. Problems with ground support may include the need to base personnel at a ground tracking station for extended periods, and the delay between the instrument observation and the processing of the data by the science team. Flexible solutions to such problems in the case of small satellite systems are provided by using low-cost, powerful personal computers and off-the-shelf software for data acquisition and processing, and by using Internet as a communication pathway to enable scientists to view and manipulate satellite data in real time at any ground location. The personal computer based ground support system is illustrated for the case of the cold plasma analyzer flown on the Freja satellite. Commercial software was used as building blocks for writing the ground support equipment software. Several levels of hardware support, including unit tests and development, functional tests, and integration were provided by portable and desktop personal computers. Satellite stations in Saskatchewan and Sweden were linked to the science team via phone lines and Internet, which provided remote control through a central point. These successful strategies will be used on future small satellite space programs.
- Publication:
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Canadian Space Agency, CASI Conference on Astronautics
- Pub Date:
- November 1993
- Bibcode:
- 1993casi.proc..116D
- Keywords:
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- Data Acquisition;
- Data Processing;
- Ground Support Systems;
- Satellite Instruments;
- Small Scientific Satellites;
- Applications Programs (Computers);
- Ground Stations;
- Personal Computers;
- Satellite Communication;
- Ground Support Systems and Facilities (Space)