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A design of management software for satellite edge computing payloads

open access: closedInternational Conference on Mechatronics and Intelligent Control (ICMIC 2024)
Shuo Chen   +4 more
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Computer-Aided Payload Architecture Optimization for HTS Satellites

2020 10th Advanced Satellite Multimedia Systems Conference and the 16th Signal Processing for Space Communications Workshop (ASMS/SPSC), 2020
The current satellite market is going through a paradigm shift, moving towards flexibility and reconfigurability enabled by the advancements on payload components like onboard processors (OBPs), active antennas, photonics components, etc. In this emerging market need, the different satellite manufacturers are developing and researching different ...
Alberto Mengali   +2 more
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Spacelab Payloads Standard Multi-processor Computer System

Compcon Fall 79. Proceedings, 2005
A set of standard CAMAC modules for Spacelab Shuttle payloads is being developed by NASA. Work is proceeding concurrently at the Goddard and Marshall Space Flight Centers. The modules will provide Spacelab scientists with the means to interface to Spacelab systems. multi-microprocessor system being developed at Goddard as part of this project.
J.E. Zipse   +6 more
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Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis of the Kentucky Re-Entry Universal Payload System

Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, 2023
The Kentucky Re-Entry Universal Payload System (KRUPS) is a low-cost space capsule that has been designed to collect flight data. This work focuses on computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations of the flow around the capsule at various altitudes along the trajectory path during Earth re-entry.
Tyler D. Stoffel   +4 more
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Standard payload computer for the international space station

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1999
This paper describes the development and application of a Standard PayLoad Computer (SPLC) which is being applied by the majority of ESA payloads accommodated on the International Space Station (ISS). The strategy of adopting of a standard computer leads to a radical rethink in the payload data handling procurement process. Traditionally, this has been
Karl Knott   +3 more
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Proposed architecture for an FPGA configuration for a payload module computer

2016 IEEE Aerospace Conference, 2016
This paper introduces an Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) configuration architecture for the use on an FPGA based Payload Module Computer (PMC) on a satellite. This architecture was developed during the small satellite project “Flying Laptop”.
Philipp Hagel   +3 more
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Computational-Fluid-Dynamics-Based Design Optimization of a Large Asymmetric Payload Fairing

Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, 2013
A very large asymmetric (22×13×7  m) composite payload fairing was developed for launching payloads of unconventional geometry and size on the Atlas V Heavy Lift Vehicle. Currently, no launch system exists that can accommodate these payloads without a redesign of the launch vehicle, integration facility, or both.
Eric L. Blades, James C. Newman
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Environment‐Recognizing DNA‐Computation Circuits for the Intracellular Transport of Molecular Payloads for mRNA Imaging

Angewandte Chemie, 2020
AbstractProgramming intelligent DNA nanocarriers for the targeted transport of molecular payloads in living cells has attracted extensive attention. In vivo activation of these nanocarriers usually relies on external light irradiation. An interest is emerging in the automatic recognition of intracellular surroundings by nanocarriers and their in situ ...
Huihui Wang   +5 more
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Investigations on Selection of Suitable Propellers for High Payload Based Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Using Advanced Computational Simulations

ASME 2021 Gas Turbine India Conference, 2021
Abstract In this technological era, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) has evolved drastically and various research in propulsion and propellers are going on. Large diameter-based propellers with good cum relevant pitches are best suited for carrying heavy payloads and to improvise the aerodynamic along with the structural performance of ...
Vijayanandh Raja   +6 more
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Design and certification of a total computer-based hazard control system for a Space Shuttle payload

Space 2000 Conference and Exposition, 2000
This paper describes a new fail-safe hazard control approach for mitigating the risks of operating a dexterous robot in the cargo bay of the Space Shuttle. This approach relies totally on computer control, rather than human intervention to prevent the creation of a hazardous situation.
Stephen Roderick   +3 more
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