Date
Attendees
- Nils Torbjörn Ekman
- Unknown User (amundgj)
Hans Christian Haugli
Goals
- Space Norway: VDES, VDES channel measurements, radar satellite, HEO
- NTNU: Update on Small Satellite Activities
- Ambition and purpose of the activities
- Hyperspectral camera
- Software-defined radio
- Discussion of possible cooperation
- Measurements VDES
Notes
SPACE NORWAY
- Model: identify Norwegian needs, identify technical requirements, look for possible collaborators. Always trying to get a top-level view.
- They collaborate with TVAC/UTIAS.
ARCTIC MISSION
- Planning for Arctic mission: they are studying the gap in the Arctic (at least 2 contracts). Trying to work with GomSpace.
- Thales (France): gap analysis.
- OHB Sweden
HEO
- Funded by government
- 2 HEO satellites
- Public tender before summer
- Tentative launch date 2022
- Broadband communications in Arctic for vessels.
- Add aeronautical payloads for planes and US government payload
- Why can it be competitive with big constellations?
- High capacity communication to moving ships in LEO is not possible
- There are service providers that are committed to this initiative
- GEO terminal can be reused with handovers.
MICROSAR
- Mission: to detect ships over a few hour and classify them. Provide information such as: latitude, longitude and a picture.
- Tentative launch date: 2019
- SAR swath=200 km and resolution=4m
- No processing onboard
- 10 min 10 GB
- 6 channels using Ka-band 250 Mbps. 3.5 m antenna
- Altitude=600 km
- 92 Kg
- It'll have propulsion, 6 reaction wheels, 200W solar panels.
- Duty cycle= 10% orbit
VDES
- Goal: to provide very affordable communications system in the Arctic.
- VDES downlink propagation measurements.
- Power transmitted changed from 5 W to 2.5 W (AIS)
- Power transmitter for VDES= 27dBm
- Development time (since it was decided until it was launched): 2.5 years (including 6 months of waiting time to launch)
- Adaptive coding and modulation for VDES
- Narrow channels for uplink
- Downlink measurements transmitting 8PSK CDMA. Measuring from Vigo.
- S-band link
- Patch antenna TT&C
- S band transceiver: TI CC10200 (UHF transceiver) + upconversion
- Yagi VHF antenna onboard
- RHCP
- Pointing by moving the satellite
- Whip antenna on ship
- Seatex SDR payload:
- Standard AIS size
- Power consumption: 10 W
- Half-duplex (full-duplex too difficult)
- 0-30 degrees=elevation
- 1 Mbps uplink
- Update FPGA image is 18 MB (it's risky to update just parts of it)
- Lessons learnt:
- Multipaction factor
- Radio astronomy filter (700$ from K&M)
- Very powerful Russian radar in VHF
NEXT STEPS
- Interference analysis on uplink
- Nothing new on uplink
- Smart pointing with antenna (ESA)
- EGNOS demonstration in the Arctic, not for GEO
- Equipment using digital bent-pipe: could be done in a 4U
- Important: latency
- Demonstrate VDE services
- Search & Rescue application
- IS
- National Harbour Reporting
HSI & SDR MISSION
- Suggestions:
- Use case: sell service to fisheries to say where plancton is and go to fish
POSSIBLE COLLABORATION: Get down to 3-4m resolution in a 4U with the HSI
HOW TO IMPROVE VDES MEASUREMENTS?
- Make measurements with a higher bandwidth to study spectral correlation
- Downlink measurements with UHF: collaboration with FUGRO
- Measure interference environment
REQUIREMENTS FOR FUTURE MEASUREMENT CAMPAIGNS
- Make a transmitting signal (I,Q).
- Schedule
- Couple of passes per day for calibration and setup.
- Norwegian Space Centre should take part in the conversations
- How many passes per day?
- Pointing to Trondheim
- How long does the measurement campaign need to last? Perhaps 3 short campaigns
- Remember AIS is the main payload.