The CubeSat platform is finding increasing use in space science applications due to its low cost and comparative ease of launch. It is becoming a key scientific discovery tool in low Earth orbit (LEO) and beyond, including geosynchronous equatorial orbit (GEO), the Lagrange Points, Lunar missions, and more. The increasing complexity of these missions and their scientific goals must be supported by equal advancements in communications technology. Higher data rates and greater reliability are required every year. However, the reduced Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) constraints of CubeSat platforms introduce unique challenges in the area of satellite communications. There is currently a lack of communication equipment tailored specifically to t...
CubeSat in low earth orbit (LEO) primarily uses an amateur radio-band transmitter with a fixed speci...
The low costs of development and launch, coupled with new propulsive technologies, have made CubeSat...
In 2008, Florida International University researchers proposed the world\u27s first Cubesat to Comme...
Today’s CubeSats mostly operate their communications at UHF- and S-band frequencies. UHF band is pre...
CubeSats have developed rapidly over the past decade with the advent of a containerized deployer sys...
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) CubeSat missions are expected to grow rapidly i...
The purpose of this document is to describe and analyze the implementation of a communications proto...
Several design iterations of communication systems at the Missouri S&T Satellite Research Team reve...
Cube satellites, or CubeSats, are small satellites designed around a base unit cube of 10 cm by 10 c...
Today's CubeSats mostly operate their communications at UHF- and S-band frequencies. UHF band is pre...
The Grissom-1 mission (GM1), slated to launch in September 2022, is the first in a series of 6-Unit ...
Tracking, telemetry and command (TT&C) systems on traditional small satellites have advanced signifi...
Tracking, telemetry and command (TT&C) systems on traditional small satellites have advanced signifi...
This Master Thesis (MT) is developed under the European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC) 2017 Trainee P...
Cube satellites, more commonly referred to as CubeSats, are small satellites that have become increa...
CubeSat in low earth orbit (LEO) primarily uses an amateur radio-band transmitter with a fixed speci...
The low costs of development and launch, coupled with new propulsive technologies, have made CubeSat...
In 2008, Florida International University researchers proposed the world\u27s first Cubesat to Comme...
Today’s CubeSats mostly operate their communications at UHF- and S-band frequencies. UHF band is pre...
CubeSats have developed rapidly over the past decade with the advent of a containerized deployer sys...
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) CubeSat missions are expected to grow rapidly i...
The purpose of this document is to describe and analyze the implementation of a communications proto...
Several design iterations of communication systems at the Missouri S&T Satellite Research Team reve...
Cube satellites, or CubeSats, are small satellites designed around a base unit cube of 10 cm by 10 c...
Today's CubeSats mostly operate their communications at UHF- and S-band frequencies. UHF band is pre...
The Grissom-1 mission (GM1), slated to launch in September 2022, is the first in a series of 6-Unit ...
Tracking, telemetry and command (TT&C) systems on traditional small satellites have advanced signifi...
Tracking, telemetry and command (TT&C) systems on traditional small satellites have advanced signifi...
This Master Thesis (MT) is developed under the European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC) 2017 Trainee P...
Cube satellites, more commonly referred to as CubeSats, are small satellites that have become increa...
CubeSat in low earth orbit (LEO) primarily uses an amateur radio-band transmitter with a fixed speci...
The low costs of development and launch, coupled with new propulsive technologies, have made CubeSat...
In 2008, Florida International University researchers proposed the world\u27s first Cubesat to Comme...