DocumentCode :
1935976
Title :
Wireless connections within spacecrafts to replace wired interface buses
Author :
Hamada, Satomi ; Tomiki, Atsushi ; Toda, Takechi ; Kobayashi, Takehiko
Author_Institution :
Wireless Syst. Lab., Tokyo Denki Univ., Tokyo, Japan
fYear :
2013
fDate :
2-9 March 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
9
Abstract :
This paper describes measurement and characterization of radio propagation and transmission - particularly of ultra wideband (UWB) signals - within spacecrafts with a view to partly replacing on-board data buses with wireless connections. Adaption of wireless technologies within spacecraft could contribute to reduction of cable weight and resulting launching costs, and more reliable connections at rotary, moving, and sliding joints. This paper presents measurements and characteristics of radio propagation and transmission and addresses the effects of apertures perforated on the outer surface of satellites on the UWB propagation and transmission for low- and high-band UWB within a shield box. Channel responses, spatial distributions of UWB and narrowband propagation gains, delay spreads, and throughputs were derived from measurements. On the effects of apertures, the larger total area of apertures resulted in lower UWB propagation gains, shorter delay spreads, and (slightly) higher link throughput. The propagation study was followed up with experimental evaluation of UWB link throughput within a simulated spacecraft. Commercially off-the-shelf UWB devices were used in the experiments of ultra wideband technology to facilitate a high data rate (e.g. maximum of 400 Mb/s per node attained with SpaceWire, equaling the standards of a wired onboard data bus) and to reduce the fading margin.
Keywords :
aerospace computing; peripheral interfaces; space vehicles; ultra wideband communication; UWB propagation; UWB signal; cable weight; delay spread; launching costs; narrowband propagation gain; radio propagation characterization; radio transmission characterization; rotary joints; satellites surface; shield box; sliding joints; spacecraft; spacecrafts; spatial distribution; ultra wideband signal; wired interface buses; wireless connection; Apertures; Delays; Fading; Frequency measurement; Gain; Space vehicles; Wireless communication;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
ISSN :
1095-323X
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1812-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2013.6496961
Filename :
6496961
Link To Document :
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