Development of an advanced nano-satellite (VELOX-I) - mission control system ground station development

Since April 2010, NTU has started the development of VELOX-I. It is the First nano-satellite mission of the NTU Undergraduate Satellite Program (USP) and also the First nano-satellite mission in South East Asia. In this Final Year Project (FYP), we aim to develop an operational ground station to ens...

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Main Author: Ye, Chuang.
Other Authors: Low Kay Soon
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-498332023-07-07T16:03:41Z Development of an advanced nano-satellite (VELOX-I) - mission control system ground station development Ye, Chuang. Low Kay Soon School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Satellite telecommunication DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Wireless communication systems Since April 2010, NTU has started the development of VELOX-I. It is the First nano-satellite mission of the NTU Undergraduate Satellite Program (USP) and also the First nano-satellite mission in South East Asia. In this Final Year Project (FYP), we aim to develop an operational ground station to ensure a reliable communication link for the command and control of VELOX-I. The scope of this project consists of hardware and software development, link budget calculation and link performance analysis.In this project, the hardware and software architectures have been developed after studying other similar satellite ground station projects, such as the Delfi-n3Xt ground station and IRV student ground station. To quantify the expected performance of the developed ground station, the link budget calculation is performed. The results show that in the worst case, the ground station has an uplink margin of 12.41 dB, a downlink margin of 15.49 dB and a G/T ratio of -13.45 dB. To measure the G/T ratio of the receiving system experimentally, the Y-factor method has been used. The results show that the average G/T ratio is -10.66 dB. From these performance metrics, we are confident that the NTU ground station has adequate performance to receive BPSK downlink signal from VELOX-I with a 10-6 bit error rate. Bachelor of Engineering 2012-05-24T09:21:53Z 2012-05-24T09:21:53Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/49833 en Nanyang Technological University 90 p. application/pdf
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Ye, Chuang.
Development of an advanced nano-satellite (VELOX-I) - mission control system ground station development
description Since April 2010, NTU has started the development of VELOX-I. It is the First nano-satellite mission of the NTU Undergraduate Satellite Program (USP) and also the First nano-satellite mission in South East Asia. In this Final Year Project (FYP), we aim to develop an operational ground station to ensure a reliable communication link for the command and control of VELOX-I. The scope of this project consists of hardware and software development, link budget calculation and link performance analysis.In this project, the hardware and software architectures have been developed after studying other similar satellite ground station projects, such as the Delfi-n3Xt ground station and IRV student ground station. To quantify the expected performance of the developed ground station, the link budget calculation is performed. The results show that in the worst case, the ground station has an uplink margin of 12.41 dB, a downlink margin of 15.49 dB and a G/T ratio of -13.45 dB. To measure the G/T ratio of the receiving system experimentally, the Y-factor method has been used. The results show that the average G/T ratio is -10.66 dB. From these performance metrics, we are confident that the NTU ground station has adequate performance to receive BPSK downlink signal from VELOX-I with a 10-6 bit error rate.
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title Development of an advanced nano-satellite (VELOX-I) - mission control system ground station development
title_short Development of an advanced nano-satellite (VELOX-I) - mission control system ground station development
title_full Development of an advanced nano-satellite (VELOX-I) - mission control system ground station development
title_fullStr Development of an advanced nano-satellite (VELOX-I) - mission control system ground station development
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