Ground Station Smart Network - ADSGS

The costs in satellite operations are generally not negligible, especially for longterm missions. An alternative to lower costs is to increase the level of automation in procedures whenever possible. This work proposes a dynamic and autonomous approach  to small satellite ground station net...

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第一著者: Espíndola Díaz, Jorge Enrique; Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia
フォーマット: Online
言語:spa
出版事項: UPTC Editorial 2023
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オンライン・アクセス:https://librosaccesoabierto.uptc.edu.co/index.php/editorial-uptc/catalog/book/393
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要約:The costs in satellite operations are generally not negligible, especially for longterm missions. An alternative to lower costs is to increase the level of automation in procedures whenever possible. This work proposes a dynamic and autonomous approach  to small satellite ground station networks aimed at minimizing these operational costs. The proposed solution is called the ADSGS (Autonomous and Dynamic System Ground Station) and is a middleware with hardware and software components to  operate in a distributed network environment of ground stations. In this work the SATNet network was considered as currently  it lacks an allocation component with the characteristics of dynamism and autonomy. In ADSGS this is provided through the  use of artificial intelligence in a rule-based expert system. In the proposal, an ADSGS network agent operates autonomously  and dynamically on the SATNet network where the associated station components are managed. The ADSGS agent uses an  adapted version of the Hungarian Algorithm for combinatorial optimization of allocation problems and responds to events  such as service interruption. The proposed hardware component uses COTS and Software Defined Radio (SDR) technology  while the software component uses packages such as Orbitron, ProEst, the SINTA expert system, among others. A case study is made to illustrate the main features of the ADSGS consisting of a small simulation in MATLAB with STK (Systems Tool Kit), two  scenarios of satellite designation (1-tom and n-to-m) of stations in the SATNet network by the ADSGS agent.