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Battery-aware contact plan design for LEO satellite constellations: The ulloriaq case study
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2020-03Registro en:
Fraire, Juan Andres; Nies, Gilles; Gerstacker, Carsten; Hermanns, Holger; Bay, Kristian; et al.; Battery-aware contact plan design for LEO satellite constellations: The ulloriaq case study; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Transactions on Green Communications and Networking; 4; 1; 3-2020; 236-245
2473-2400
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Fraire, Juan Andres
Nies, Gilles
Gerstacker, Carsten
Hermanns, Holger
Bay, Kristian
Bisgaard, Morten
Resumen
Power demands of communication technologies between LEO small-satellites are difficult to counterbalance by solar infeed and on-board battery storage, due to size and weight limitations. This makes the problem of battery-powered intersatellite communication a very difficult one. Its management requires a profound understanding as well as techniques for a proper extrapolation of the electric power budget as part of the inter-satellite and satellite-to-ground communication design. We discuss how the construction of contact plans in delay tolerant networking can profit from a sophisticated model of the on-board battery behavior. This model accounts for both nonlinearities in battery behavior as well as stochastic fluctuations in charge, so as to control the risk of battery depletion. We take an hypothetical Ulloriaq constellation based on the GOMX–4 satellites from GomSpace as a reference for our studies.