Title :
BILSAT-1 communication subsystem
Author :
Belce, Ö ; Telli, A. ; Maynard, K.
Author_Institution :
ODTU, Ankara, Turkey
Abstract :
TUBITAK-BILTEN has initiated a project to develop and propagate small satellite technologies in Turkey. As part of this initiative, TUBITAK-BILTEN has worked with Surrey Satellite Technologies Limited (SSTL) to develop a 100 kg class enhanced microsatellite, BILSAT-1. With the successful completion of this project, TUBITAK-BILTEN will be capable of producing its own satellites, covering all phases from design to production and in-orbit operation. The project was started in August 2001 and BILSAT-1, was successfully launched from Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russia, on 27 September 2003. In this paper the communication subsystem of BILSAT-1 is presented. The primary uplink is the S-band receivers and the primary downlink is the S-band transmitters on-board BILSAT-1, whereas VHF and UHF systems are also present as back-up for uplink and downlink respectively. UHF/VHF system is currently being used for commissioning phase due to omni-directional coverage requirements. S-band being the nominal operation system has relative directionality. The data rate of uplink is 9.6 kbps for both S-band and VHF. However, S-band is capable of 2 Mbps and UHF has 9.6 kbps, 38.4 kbps and 76.8 kbps opportunities for downlink.
Keywords :
UHF devices; VHF devices; receivers; satellite communication; transmitters; 100 kg; 2 Mbit/s; 38.4 kbit/s; 76.8 kbit/s; 9.6 kbit/s; AD 2001 08; AD 2003 09 27; BILSAT-1 communication subsystem; Plesetsk Cosmodrome; Russia; S-band receiver; S-band transmitter; SSTL; Surrey Satellite Technologies Limited; TUBITAK-BILTEN; Turkey; UHF system; VHF system; microsatellite; omnidirectional coverage; primary downlink; Aerospace engineering; Assembly; Blades; Downlink; Production; Radio frequency; Satellites; Space vehicles; Temperature distribution; Transmitters;
Conference_Titel :
Recent Advances in Space Technologies, 2003. RAST '03. International Conference on. Proceedings of
Conference_Location :
Istanbul, Turkey
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8142-4
DOI :
10.1109/RAST.2003.1303896