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Spacecraft-Level Verification of the Van Allen Probes' RF Communication System

机译:Van Allen探测器RF通信系统的航天器级验证

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This paper presents the verification process, lessons learned, and selected test results of the radio frequency (RF) communication system of the Van Allen Probes, formerly known as the Radiation Belt Storm Probes (RBSP). The Van Allen Probes mission is investigating the doughnut-shaped regions of space known as the Van Allen radiation belts where the Sun interacts with charged particles trapped in Earth's magnetic field. Understanding this dynamic area that surrounds our planet is important to improving our ability to design spacecraft and missions for reliability and astronaut safety. The Van Allen Probes mission features two nearly identical spacecraft designed, built, and operated by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL) for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The RF communication system features the JHU/APL Frontier Radio. The Frontier Radio is a software-defined radio (SDR) designed for spaceborne communications, navigation, radio science, and sensor applications. This mission marks the first spaceflight usage of the Frontier Radio. RF ground support equipment (RF GSE) was developed using a ground station receiver similar to what will be used in flight and whose capabilities provided clarity into RF system performance that was previously not obtained until compatibility testing with the ground segments. The Van Allen Probes underwent EMC, acoustic, vibration, and thermal vacuum testing at the environmental test facilities at APL. During this time the RF communication system was rigorously tested to ensure optimal performance, including system-level testing down to threshold power levels. Compatibility tests were performed with the JHU/APL Satellite Communication Facility (SCF), the Universal Space Network (USN), and the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS). Successful completion of this program as described in this paper validated the design of the system and demonstrated that it will be able to meet all of the Van Allen Probes's communications requirements with its intended ground segments.
机译:本文介绍了验证过程,经验教训,以及范例探针的射频(RF)通信系统的选择结果,以前称为辐射带风暴探针(RBSP)。范艾伦探针使命正在研究被称为范艾伦辐射带的甜甜圈形状的空间区域,其中阳光与地球磁场中捕获的带电粒子相互作用。了解围绕我们星球的这种动态区域对于提高我们设计可靠性和宇航员安全性的航天器和任务的能力非常重要。 Van Allen Probes Mission采用了由Johns Hopkins大学应用物理实验室(JHU / APL)为国家航空和空间管理(NASA)设计了两种几乎相同的航天器。 RF通信系统具有JHU / APL前沿无线电。 Frontier Radio是一种用于空间通信,导航,无线电科学和传感器应用的软件定义的无线电(SDR)。该任务标志着边界收音机的第一个空间使用。使用与飞行中将使用的地面站接收器开发RF接地支持设备(RF GSE),并且其能力为先前未获得的RF系统性能提供清晰,直到与地面段的兼容性测试。范艾伦探头在APL的环境测试设施中接受了EMC,声学,振动和热真空测试。在此期间,RF通信系统经过严格地测试以确保最佳性能,包括系统级测试到阈值功率水平。使用JHU / APL卫星通信设施(SCF),通用空间网络(USN)和跟踪和数据中继卫星系统(TDRS)进行兼容性测试。如本文所述,成功完成此计划验证了系统的设计,并证明它将能够满足所有VAN ALLEN探测器的通信需求与其预定的地段。

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