International audienceNano-satellites emerged as pedagogical concepts thus having elementary functions. Today we face an increased deployment of cubesats for scientific and other space operations as well. This paper examines from a systems design perspective the adoption of one of the ECSS specifications at the cubesat level. Drawing from our experience on the development of UPSat, we conceptualize design challenges implied by satellite miniaturization. More specifically, based on the design approach we followed, we propose a design methodology for the implementation of the ECSS-E70-41A standard at the nano-scale. Depending on the mission requirements and the specificities of a cubesat platform, designers should adhere to, ignore or transfo...
CubeSats, a type of nano-satellite, have the potential to provide a relatively low cost platform to ...
A perrenial question of Cubesats is why they are not yet used as platforms for truly operational app...
International audienceThe Next Generation of CubeSats and SmallSats: Enabling Technologies, Missions...
Traditional satellite design techniques appear to break down for very small spacecraft weighing less...
There is an increasing demand of nano-satellite development among universities, small companies, and...
The size and weight of Satellites are currently being miniaturised in order to meet the purpose of l...
The space industry has found significant utility in short turn-around, small satellite missions. The...
The importance of small satellites, and in particular of nano-satellites (e.g. CubeSats) has increas...
Recent nanosatellite programs and studies of nanosatellites for operational missions have highlighte...
Nowadays, nanosatellites are widely used in space technology due to their small size, ease of deploy...
This article summarizes cubesat technology, provides examples of their scientific impact, and descri...
Satellites are not necessarily something huge and expensive. Small satellites have been designed (or...
AMSAT-UK and the Surrey Space Centre are cooperating in delivering an educational communication payl...
The off-the-shelf availability of a large variety of Cubesat components from different manufacturers...
As CubeSats become more mainstream in University settings, more focus is drawn to customized structu...
CubeSats, a type of nano-satellite, have the potential to provide a relatively low cost platform to ...
A perrenial question of Cubesats is why they are not yet used as platforms for truly operational app...
International audienceThe Next Generation of CubeSats and SmallSats: Enabling Technologies, Missions...
Traditional satellite design techniques appear to break down for very small spacecraft weighing less...
There is an increasing demand of nano-satellite development among universities, small companies, and...
The size and weight of Satellites are currently being miniaturised in order to meet the purpose of l...
The space industry has found significant utility in short turn-around, small satellite missions. The...
The importance of small satellites, and in particular of nano-satellites (e.g. CubeSats) has increas...
Recent nanosatellite programs and studies of nanosatellites for operational missions have highlighte...
Nowadays, nanosatellites are widely used in space technology due to their small size, ease of deploy...
This article summarizes cubesat technology, provides examples of their scientific impact, and descri...
Satellites are not necessarily something huge and expensive. Small satellites have been designed (or...
AMSAT-UK and the Surrey Space Centre are cooperating in delivering an educational communication payl...
The off-the-shelf availability of a large variety of Cubesat components from different manufacturers...
As CubeSats become more mainstream in University settings, more focus is drawn to customized structu...
CubeSats, a type of nano-satellite, have the potential to provide a relatively low cost platform to ...
A perrenial question of Cubesats is why they are not yet used as platforms for truly operational app...
International audienceThe Next Generation of CubeSats and SmallSats: Enabling Technologies, Missions...