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Yi Zhang, Qiang Shen, Liqiang Hou and Shufan Wu
The safety of on-orbit satellites is threatened by space debris with large residual angular velocity and the space debris removal is becoming more challenging than before. This paper explores the non-contact despinning and traction problem of high-speed ...
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Alessandro Leoni, Pietro Nannipieri, Daniele Davalle, Luca Fanucci and David Jameux
The continuous innovation of satellite payloads is leading to an increasing demand of data-rate for on-board satellite networks. In particular, modern optical detectors generate and need to transfer data at more than 1 Gbps, a speed that cannot be satisf...
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S. Seleznev,V. Yakovlev
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The Arctic zone of Russia is important in the areas of economy and defense of the country. Therefore, the provision of communications to the population, business, and government agencies of the area is of paramount importance today. In addition, the need...
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Álvaro Somolinos, Rafael Florencio, Iván González and Felipe Cátedra
Multi-beams antennas are currently being used for direct broadcast satellite, personal communication satellite, military communication satellite, and high-speed internet applications. In this work, a circularly polarized (CP) multi-spot beam satellite pa...
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Gianmarco Dinelli, Pietro Nannipieri, Daniele Davalle and Luca Fanucci
SpaceFibre is an upcoming on-board high-speed communication protocol for space applications. It has been developed in collaboration with the European Space Agency to answer the growing data-rate requirement of satellite payloads such as Synthetic Apertur...
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