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Transformer-based anomaly detection for satellite telemetry data
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Telemetry Information Restoring in Satellite Communications
Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies, 2020The satellite communication plays an important role in the control of outer space. It serves both the remote control of satellites or the satellite system and the transmission of information from satellites to Earth. The information transmitted includes both information describing the internal state of the satellite systems and information from the ...
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Analysis of satellite telemetry data
1997 IEEE Aerospace Conference, 1997Satellites transmit data streams to the ground that consist of data values, called mnemonics, that are used to determine the health and location of the satellite. These data streams can contain between 700 and 12000 or more mnemonics. These mnemonics must be analyzed to ensure that the satellite is healthy, to assist in resolving any anomalies, and to ...
N.L. Crowley, V. Apodaca
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Telemetry microcomputer application in satellites OBC
2009 First Asian Himalayas International Conference on Internet, 2009An on-board computer (OBC) is the brain of any satellite. In this paper we discuss the design of an on-board computer system for micro satellite; the design technologies for large commercial satellites cannot be directly used for the micro satellite due to the compactness of OBC. This equipment monitors and auto control pressure, temperature, direction,
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Drifting buoy observations using satellite telemetry
Radio and Electronic Engineer, 1982Polar orbiting satellites, equipped with random access data collection and position fixing systems, have made practicable long-term remote oceanographic and meteorological observations by means of instrumented drifting buoys fitted with u.h.f. telemetry transmitters.
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Wildlife telemetry by satellite
Endeavour, 1994Abstract No branch of science takes up new technology with more enthusiasm or greater expectations than those in the field of wildlife conservation. It is a subject of great diversity and rapid advance. One of the major concerns is how animals use their habitat, greater knowledge directing scarce resources, usually for protection against a man-made ...
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Validating locations from CLS:Argos satellite telemetry
Notornis, 2007Satellite tracking, with the CLS:Argos system, has provided enormous benefits to wildlife studies, especially for oceanic bird species. The system provides 2 locations, (1 from each side of the satellite orbit), but they are irregular over time and of variable accuracy.
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Multiple Satellite Telemetry and Tracking System (MuST)
2018 IEEE Indian Conference on Antennas and Propogation (InCAP), 2018The telemetry, tracking, and command (TT&C) system provides a communication link between the satellite and the facilities on the ground. The purpose of the TT&C station is to ensure that the satellite's health performance is normal and is performing correctly.
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