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Antenna Technologies for Future NASA Exploration Missions

机译:面向未来NASA探索任务的天线技术

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NASA s plans for the manned exploration of the moon and Mars will rely heavily on the development of a reliable communications infrastructure on the surface and back to Earth. Future missions will thus focus not only on gathering scientific data, but also on the formation of the communications network. In either case, unique requirements become imposed on the antenna technologies necessary to accomplish these tasks. For example, surface activity applications such as robotic rovers, human extravehicular activities (EVA), and probes will require small size, lightweight, low power, multi-functionality, and robustness for the antenna elements being considered. Trunk-line communications to a centralized habitat on the surface and back to Earth (e.g., surface relays, satellites, landers) will necessitate wide-area coverage, high gain, low mass, deployable antennas. Likewise, the plethora of low to high data rate services desired to guarantee the safety and quality of mission data for robotic and human exploration will place additional demands on the technology. Over the past year, NASA Glenn Research Center has been heavily involved in the development of candidate antenna technologies with the potential for meeting these strict requirements. This technology ranges from electrically small antennas to phased array and large inflatable structures. A summary of this overall effort is provided, with particular attention being paid to small antenna designs and applications. A discussion of the Agency-wide activities of the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate (ESMD) in forthcoming NASA missions, as they pertain to the communications architecture for the lunar and Martian networks is performed, with an emphasis on the desirable qualities of potential antenna element designs for envisioned communications assets. Identified frequency allocations for the lunar and Martian surfaces, as well as asset-specific data services will be described to develop a foundation for viable antenna technologies which might address these requirements and help guide future technology development decisions.
机译:美国宇航局对月球和火星进行载人探索的计划将在很大程度上依靠在地面和回到地球上建立可靠的通信基础设施。因此,未来的任务将不仅着重于收集科学数据,而且还将着重于通信网络的形成。在两种情况下,对完成这些任务所必需的天线技术都施加了独特的要求。例如,诸如机器人漫游车,人的舱外活动(EVA)和探测器之类的表面活动应用程序将需要小尺寸,轻巧,低功耗,多功能和坚固的天线元件。到地面上集中的栖息地并返回地球的中继线通信(例如地面中继器,卫星,着陆器)将需要大范围覆盖,高增益,低质量,可部署的天线。同样,为保证机器人和人类探索的任务数据的安全性和质量,需要大量的低速到高数据速率服务,这将对该技术提出额外的要求。在过去的一年中,美国宇航局格伦研究中心积极参与了候选天线技术的开发,有望满足这些严格的要求。这项技术的范围从电子小天线到相控阵和大型充气结构。提供了该总体工作的总结,尤其要注意小型天线的设计和应用。对探空系统任务局(ESMD)在即将进行的NASA任务中涉及整个月球和火星网络通信架构的活动进行了机构范围的讨论,重点是潜在天线元件设计的理想质量用于预想的通信资产。将描述已确定的月球和火星表面频率分配以及资产特定的数据服务,从而为可行的天线技术奠定基础,从而可能满足这些要求并帮助指导未来的技术开发决策。

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    Miranda Felix A.;

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