DocumentCode
711127
Title
Software defined radio architecture contributions to next generation space communications
Author
Kacpura, Thomas J. ; Eddy, Wesley M. ; Smith, Carl R. ; Liebetreu, John
Author_Institution
NASA Glenn Res. Center, Cleveland, OH, USA
fYear
2015
fDate
7-14 March 2015
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
12
Abstract
Space communications architecture concepts, comprising the elements of the system, the interactions among them, and the principles that govern their development, are essential factors in developing National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) future exploration and science missions. Accordingly, vital architectural attributes encompass flexibility, the extensibility to insert future capabilities, and to enable evolution to provide interoperability with other current and future systems. Space communications architectures and technologies for this century must satisfy a growing set of requirements, including those for Earth sensing, collaborative observation missions, robotic scientific missions, human missions for exploration of the Moon and Mars where surface activities require supporting communications, and in-space observatories for observing the earth, as well as other star systems and the universe. An advanced, integrated, communications infrastructure will enable the reliable, multipoint, high-data-rate capabilities needed on demand to provide continuous, maximum coverage for areas of concentrated activity. Importantly, the cost/value proposition of the future architecture must be an integral part of its design; an affordable and sustainable architecture is indispensable within anticipated future budget environments.
Keywords
aerospace instrumentation; open systems; software radio; space communication links; Earth sensing; NASA; National Aeronautics and Space Administration; collaborative observation missions; human missions; interoperability; next generation space communications; software defined radio architecture; Computer architecture; Instruments; NASA; Radio navigation; Uplink; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Aerospace Conference, 2015 IEEE
Conference_Location
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-5379-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AERO.2015.7118875
Filename
7118875
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