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A Hummingbird IN SPACE: An energy-efficient GPS receiver for small satellites

机译:太空中的蜂鸟:小卫星的节能GPS接收器

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Two distinct trends are apparent in the design and planning of satellite missions. Until the late 1990s, multibillion-dollar space programs centered on large satellites, such as Envisat [1], promised to provide a common platform to support a variety of co-located sensing equipment. A reduction in cost was expected, as several instruments shared a single bus and a single launch. These benefits did not materialize due to the rise of a plethora of engineering and scheduling problems: electromagnetic incompatibilities between diverse technologies; instruments inducing vibrations on the platform that affect other equipment; and deployment-ready instruments waiting for other equipment in earlier development stages. As a reaction to these issues, the second trend where programs based on single-instrument satellites of much smaller sizes and mass began to emerge, eventually leading to the deployment of space devices that nowadays we call small satellites .
机译:在卫星任务的设计和规划中,两个明显的趋势是显而易见的。 直到20世纪90年代后期,以大型卫星为中心的多金米路空间计划,如Envisat [1],承诺提供一个共同的平台,以支持各种共同定位的传感设备。 预期降低成本,因为几个仪器共用单一总线和一次发射。 由于普遍的工程和调度问题的兴起,这些益处并未实现:不同技术之间的电磁不相容性; 仪器在影响其他设备的平台上诱导振动; 和部署准备好仪器等待早期开发阶段的其他设备。 作为对这些问题的反应,第二个趋势,基于单仪器卫星的尺寸和群众开始出现的计划,最终导致现在我们呼叫小卫星的空间设备的部署。

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