Exploration of the Red Planet is essential on the way through both human colonization and establishing a habitat on the planet. Due to the high costs of space missions, the use of distributed sensor networks has been investigated to make in situ explorations affordable. Along with this, the devices with ultra-low-power receivers, which are called zero-energy (ZE) devices, can pave the way to further discoveries about the environment of Mars. This study focuses on wireless power transmission to provide the power required by ZE devices on the Martian surface. The main motivation of this study is to investigate whether conventional harvesters and communication units can supply the required power for a long distance. The numerical results show ...
High capacity space communications has been a desire for Human Exploration and Science missions. Cur...
Missions to Mars will require electric power. A leading candidate for providing power is solar power...
Ongoing studies by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for the robotic explorat...
A central question surrounding possible human exploration of Mars is whether crewed missions can be ...
To determine the feasibility of providing efficient RF power transmission from a Mars-stationary orb...
The electric power system is a crucial element of any architecture supporting human surface explorat...
There has been much focus on the potential for wireless links that use THz frequencies. Despite thei...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the use of commercial, off-the-shelf wireless network...
A central question surrounding possible human exploration of Mars is whether crewed missions can be ...
A key decision facing Mars mission designers is how to power a crewed surface field station. Unlike ...
As NASA readies itself for new space exploration initiatives starting with a human return to the Moo...
Generating renewable energy on Mars is technologically challenging. Firstly, because, compared to Ea...
Electrical power system options for Mars Manned Modules and Mars Surface Bases were evaluated for bo...
High capacity space communications has been a desire for Human Exploration and Science missions. Cur...
We propose a revolutionary way of studying the sur-face of Mars using a wind-driven network of mobil...
High capacity space communications has been a desire for Human Exploration and Science missions. Cur...
Missions to Mars will require electric power. A leading candidate for providing power is solar power...
Ongoing studies by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for the robotic explorat...
A central question surrounding possible human exploration of Mars is whether crewed missions can be ...
To determine the feasibility of providing efficient RF power transmission from a Mars-stationary orb...
The electric power system is a crucial element of any architecture supporting human surface explorat...
There has been much focus on the potential for wireless links that use THz frequencies. Despite thei...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the use of commercial, off-the-shelf wireless network...
A central question surrounding possible human exploration of Mars is whether crewed missions can be ...
A key decision facing Mars mission designers is how to power a crewed surface field station. Unlike ...
As NASA readies itself for new space exploration initiatives starting with a human return to the Moo...
Generating renewable energy on Mars is technologically challenging. Firstly, because, compared to Ea...
Electrical power system options for Mars Manned Modules and Mars Surface Bases were evaluated for bo...
High capacity space communications has been a desire for Human Exploration and Science missions. Cur...
We propose a revolutionary way of studying the sur-face of Mars using a wind-driven network of mobil...
High capacity space communications has been a desire for Human Exploration and Science missions. Cur...
Missions to Mars will require electric power. A leading candidate for providing power is solar power...
Ongoing studies by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for the robotic explorat...