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Historical Development: Acts Technology, Richard Gedney, Ron Schertler, Frank Gargione May 2021

Historical Development: Acts Technology, Richard Gedney, Ron Schertler, Frank Gargione

Online Journal of Space Communication

The following material has been extracted from "The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite" book by Richard Gedney, Ron Schertler and Frank Gargione.


Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (Acts): Design And On-Orbit Performance Measurements, Frank Gargione, R. Acosta, T. Coney, R. Krawczyk May 2021

Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (Acts): Design And On-Orbit Performance Measurements, Frank Gargione, R. Acosta, T. Coney, R. Krawczyk

Online Journal of Space Communication

The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS), developed and built by Lockheed Martin Astro Space for the NASA Lewis Research Center, was launched in September 1993 on the Shuttle STS 51 mission. ACTS is a digital experimental communications test bed that incorporates gigahertz bandwidth transponders operating at Ka band, hopping spot beams, on-board storage and switching, and dynamic rain fade compensation. This paper describes the ACTS enabling technologies, the design of the communications payload, the constraints imposed on the spacecraft bus, and the measurements conducted to verify the performance of the system in orbit.


Historical Development: Acts Program Formulation, Richard Gedney, Ron Schertler, Frank Gargione May 2021

Historical Development: Acts Program Formulation, Richard Gedney, Ron Schertler, Frank Gargione

Online Journal of Space Communication

The following material has been extracted from "The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite" book by Richard Gedney, Ron Schertler and Frank Gargione.


Issue 2: From The Guest Editor, Frank Gargione May 2021

Issue 2: From The Guest Editor, Frank Gargione

Online Journal of Space Communication

Guest editor introduction


Adaptive Control For Nonlinear, Time Varying Systems, John Zelina May 2021

Adaptive Control For Nonlinear, Time Varying Systems, John Zelina

Doctoral Dissertations and Master's Theses

It is common for aerospace systems to exhibit nonlinear, time varying dynamics. This thesis investigates the development of adaptive control laws to stabilize and control a class of nonlinear, time varying systems. Direct adaptive control architectures are implemented in order to compensate for time varying dynamics that could, for example, be caused by varying inertia resulting from fuel slosh or settling in a tank. The direct adaptive controller can also respond to external disturbances and unmodeled or nonlinear dynamics. Simulation results are presented for a prototype system that consists of two rotating tanks with time varying inertia due to the …


White Paper Report: Needs In Space Education For The 21st Century—Research, Higher Education, Training And Public Policy, Randall Johnson, Joseph Pelton, Henry Hertzfeld, Don Flournoy, Hussein J. Hussein Apr 2021

White Paper Report: Needs In Space Education For The 21st Century—Research, Higher Education, Training And Public Policy, Randall Johnson, Joseph Pelton, Henry Hertzfeld, Don Flournoy, Hussein J. Hussein

Online Journal of Space Communication

May 2, 2003

A Forum Seeking Innovative Answers

  • New Approaches to Higher Education and Training
  • Distance Learning, Tele-education and the Internet
  • Shared Research Facilities and New Approaches to Research
  • Joint University Projects
  • Multidisciplinary Needs and International Perspectives and Languages
  • Space and Security Issues Related to Education
  • How to Attract More Students to Higher Education in the Space Field
  • How to Prepare Incoming Students More Effectively for College
  • Wide Spread Survey on Space Education to Find Concerns and New Solutions


From The Industry: Yasunori Matogawa, Ph.D., Professor Of Space Communications At The Institute Of Space And Astronautical Science, Yasunori Matogawa Apr 2021

From The Industry: Yasunori Matogawa, Ph.D., Professor Of Space Communications At The Institute Of Space And Astronautical Science, Yasunori Matogawa

Online Journal of Space Communication

Dr. Yasunori Matogawa is Professor at the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science directly reporting to the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture, Sports and Technology. He is also in charge of supervising Kagoshima Space Center in Kyushu as Director General. Widely considered to be the man of space education in Japan, Dr. Matogawa is the President for the Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences. Internationally, he is well-known as the Chairman of the International Astronautical Federation. The interview was conducted at Sophia University, Japan with the assistance of Dr. Tsutomu Kanayama (Email: kanaya-t@hoffman.cc.sophia.ac.jp).


Students Interested In Satellite Communications Can Gain An Edge In The Job Market By Studying Science And Theory, Ben Chang Apr 2021

Students Interested In Satellite Communications Can Gain An Edge In The Job Market By Studying Science And Theory, Ben Chang

Online Journal of Space Communication

The mind has an extraordinary ability to see things that are hoped for, Arthur C. Clarke said in 1973. Years later he noted that it cost about $100, in terms of kilowatt-hours, to go to the moon, "whereas it costs about a billion dollars the way we've done it."

These two quotes from the grandfather of satellite communications and author of 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY point to one of the primary qualities INTELSAT looks for in filling engineering positions: the ability to apply book knowledge to the practical aspects of satellite communications.


Model Curricula: University Of Texas Medical Branch Apr 2021

Model Curricula: University Of Texas Medical Branch

Online Journal of Space Communication

University of Texas Medical Branch UTMB/NASA Aerospace Medicine Residency


Model Curricula: University Of Oklahoma Apr 2021

Model Curricula: University Of Oklahoma

Online Journal of Space Communication

University of Oklahoma Aerospace Engineering


Model Curricula: Space Foundation Apr 2021

Model Curricula: Space Foundation

Online Journal of Space Communication

The Space Foundation is a national non-profit organization advancing space awareness and space education.

The Space Foundation pursues the mission of vigorously advancing civil, commercial and national security space endeavors for a brighter future and supporting educational excellence through the excitement of space.


Model Curricula: Umea University, Carol Norberg Apr 2021

Model Curricula: Umea University, Carol Norberg

Online Journal of Space Communication

The town of Kiruna, lying 140 kilometres above the Arctic Circle in northernSweden, has for many years been considered the ‘‘space centre’’ of Sweden.The high latitude makes Kiruna an attractive base for international spaceresearch. This paper describes the practical-oriented Space EngineeringProgram run in Kiruna by the University of Umeå. The students on theprogram benefit from the expertise of resident and visiting space scientistsand engineers. The education is the only one of its kind in Sweden.


Model Curricula: Esa Telecom Training Programme Apr 2021

Model Curricula: Esa Telecom Training Programme

Online Journal of Space Communication

This paper describes the content of an e-training course on satellite communications prepared under contract to ESA and now available at the ESA Telecom User Support Office website. The contract to develop this online training was led by EADS Fleximage with significant contributions from a team of subcontractors including EADS Astrium, British Telecom Exact Technologies, ENSAE/ SUP'Aero and ISU. The course is divided into five modules covering the following areas in an animated and progressive way:

  • Systems and Services
  • Communication Link
  • Networking
  • Space Segment
  • Earth Segment


Model Curricula: International Space University Apr 2021

Model Curricula: International Space University

Online Journal of Space Communication

How to educate Space professionals able to meet the needs of the Space community and the challenges of a changing Space sector in a changing world? The International Space University (ISU) was created in 1987 to educate Space leaders using a unique approach. ISU programs are based on a "3-I" International, Interdisciplinary and Intercultural) model which was built from discussions and meetings within the world Space community to meet its evolving needs.


Model Curricula: Ohio University Apr 2021

Model Curricula: Ohio University

Online Journal of Space Communication

Programs of Education Relating to Satellite and Space Communication in:

Telecommunication Communications Systems Management

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science


Model Curricula: George Washington University Apr 2021

Model Curricula: George Washington University

Online Journal of Space Communication

There is a growing need for qualified engineers, scientists, technicians, marketing and sales and management personnel in the field of satellite applications and only a few universities that are actually offering undergraduate or graduate degrees in this area.


Model Curricula: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Apr 2021

Model Curricula: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Online Journal of Space Communication

Many universities have added courses and curricula related to satellites and space. A search of the Internet reveals that few of these are designated degree programs in space studies degree, rather they are traditional programs offering courses and concentrations which involve study of space and space applications from several perspectives. The Internet search also reveals a large variation in both the titles and the curricula for these programs. The author has sought to standardize definitions, identify workable program names and suggest core courses. Five programs and their core courses are outlined for consideration.


Database Of Academic Institutions: International Apr 2021

Database Of Academic Institutions: International

Online Journal of Space Communication

Institutions, research centers and professional associations around the world that do research and teach content and skills relating to satellite and space communication.


Database Of Academic Institutions: United States K-12 Apr 2021

Database Of Academic Institutions: United States K-12

Online Journal of Space Communication

Institutions, research centers and professional associations in the United States that do research and teach content and skills relating to satellite and space communication at the K-12 level.


Applied Reachability Analysis For Time-Optimal Spacecraft Attitude Reorientations, Layne C. Barrett Mar 2021

Applied Reachability Analysis For Time-Optimal Spacecraft Attitude Reorientations, Layne C. Barrett

Theses and Dissertations

Satellite attitude reorientation has been of significant interest in astronautical engineering, and being able to reorient in a time-optimal manner has been of exceeding interest since the 1970s. Ensuring a spacecraft mission set can be conducted within a certain amount of time begs the question of whether or not a certain maneuver can be completed with a bounded control. This thesis answers that question by using the concept of reachability to provide reachable sets for different spacecraft reorientation scenarios. The reachable sets generated provide a range of initial states that guarantee a satellite reach a desired end orientation given a …


Updates And Improvements To The Satellite Drag Coefficient Response Surface Modeling Toolkit, Phillip Logan Sheridan Jan 2021

Updates And Improvements To The Satellite Drag Coefficient Response Surface Modeling Toolkit, Phillip Logan Sheridan

Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports

For satellites in Low Earth Orbit, the drag coefficient is a major area of uncertainty. Researchers at the Los Alamos National Laboratory have created a Response Surface Modeling (RSM) toolkit to provide the community with a resource for simulating and modeling satellite drag coefficients in Free Molecular Flow. The toolkit combines the high fidelity of numerical simulation techniques with the speed of regression modeling. Specifically, it uses a training sample of drag coefficients simulated with the Test Particle Monte Carlo method with the robust Gaussian Process Regression approach. The RSM toolkit is the prime process to become a toolkit of …


Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Acoustic Analysis For Noninvasive Marine Mammal Response: An Exploratory Field Study, David Thirtyacre, Gennifer Brookshire, Sarah Callan, Brittany Arvizu, Patrick Sherman Jan 2021

Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Acoustic Analysis For Noninvasive Marine Mammal Response: An Exploratory Field Study, David Thirtyacre, Gennifer Brookshire, Sarah Callan, Brittany Arvizu, Patrick Sherman

International Journal of Aviation, Aeronautics, and Aerospace

As in countless other fields of human endeavor, small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) have the potential to benefit pinniped (Pinnipedia; e.g., Phocidae [seals], Otariidae [sea lions], and Odobenidae [walruses]) response efforts. The employment of sUAS could give responders a close-up look at animals in distress in order to determine their condition as well as develop a response strategy. However, unlike other subjects that are regularly inspected by sUAS (e.g., croplands and civil infrastructure) pinnipeds may respond to the distinctive sound generated by small, multirotor sUAS. This reaction may include retreating into the water en masse, which could put …


Next-Generation Re-Entry Aerothermodynamic Modeling Of Space Debris Using Machine Learning, Nicholas Sia Jan 2021

Next-Generation Re-Entry Aerothermodynamic Modeling Of Space Debris Using Machine Learning, Nicholas Sia

Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports

The number of resident space objects re-entering the atmosphere is expected to rise with increased space activity over recent years and future projections. Predicting the survival and impact location of the medium to large sized re-entering objects becomes important as they can cause on ground casualties and damage to property. Uncertainties associated with the re-entry process makes necessary a probabilistic approach, which can be computationally expensive when using high-fidelity numerical methods for estimating aerothermodynamic properties. To date, object-oriented analysis is the dominant tool used for atmospheric re-entry modeling and simulation, where aerothermodynamic coefficients are used to determine the risk a …


Impact Of Neutron Energy On Asteroid Deflection Performance, Lansing S. Horan Iv, Darren E. Holland, Megan Bruck Syal, James E. Bevins, Joseph W. Wasem Jan 2021

Impact Of Neutron Energy On Asteroid Deflection Performance, Lansing S. Horan Iv, Darren E. Holland, Megan Bruck Syal, James E. Bevins, Joseph W. Wasem

Faculty Publications

In the future, a hazardous asteroid will find itself on a collision course with Earth. For asteroids of moderate size or larger, a nuclear device is one of humanity's only technologies capable of mitigating this threat via deflection on a timescale of less than a decade. This work examined how the output neutron energy from a nuclear device standoff detonation affects the deflection of a notional asteroid that is 300 meters in diameter and composed of silicon dioxide at a bulk density of 1.855 g/cm3. 14.1 MeV and 1 MeV neutron energy sources were modeled in MCNP to …