A flight-proven electrical bus system for the 1U CubeSat platform was designed in the BIRDS satellite program at the Kyushu Institute of Technology. The bus utilizes a backplane board as the mechanical and electrical interface between the subsystems and the payloads. The electrical routes on the backplane are configured by software using a complex programmable logic device (CPLD). It allows for reusability in multiple CubeSat projects while lowering costs and development time; as a result, resources can be directed toward developing the mission payloads. Lastly, it provides more time for integration and system-level verification, which are critical for a reliable and successful mission. The current trend of CubeSat launches is focused on 3U...
The NTNU Test Satellite project aims to launch a 10x10x20 cm nanosatellite, weighing less than 2.66 ...
CubeSats are often built with emphasis on low-cost and fast-delivery. The low-cost can be achieved b...
One of the largest, yet easily forgotten, aspects of constructing any complex system is the effort n...
A standardized interface for different CubeSat missions is one of the keys to reducing costs and del...
A standardized interface for different CubeSat missions is one of the keys to reduce costs and deliv...
Since the first successful CubeSat missions in the early 2000s, payloads for this form factor have e...
This thesis provides an innovative architecture for CubeSats and PocketQubes to improve their perfor...
This paper provides results and conclusions on a survey on the implementation and reliability aspect...
This paper describes the main concept and development of a standard platform architecture of 3U Cube...
Developers experience issues with the compatibility, connector size and robustness of electrical int...
The definition of the CubeSat is already nearly two decades old. This results in the trend that a la...
SIL has leveraged our experience and previously qualified Intelli-Avionics® aerospace hardware to fi...
This paper describes the design of a CubeSat with a 1U (10x10x10 cm) size, which will be used in lab...
NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) hosts NUTS (NTNU Test Satellite), which is mai...
With the recent increase in CubeSats’ ability to undertake complex and advanced missions, they are b...
The NTNU Test Satellite project aims to launch a 10x10x20 cm nanosatellite, weighing less than 2.66 ...
CubeSats are often built with emphasis on low-cost and fast-delivery. The low-cost can be achieved b...
One of the largest, yet easily forgotten, aspects of constructing any complex system is the effort n...
A standardized interface for different CubeSat missions is one of the keys to reducing costs and del...
A standardized interface for different CubeSat missions is one of the keys to reduce costs and deliv...
Since the first successful CubeSat missions in the early 2000s, payloads for this form factor have e...
This thesis provides an innovative architecture for CubeSats and PocketQubes to improve their perfor...
This paper provides results and conclusions on a survey on the implementation and reliability aspect...
This paper describes the main concept and development of a standard platform architecture of 3U Cube...
Developers experience issues with the compatibility, connector size and robustness of electrical int...
The definition of the CubeSat is already nearly two decades old. This results in the trend that a la...
SIL has leveraged our experience and previously qualified Intelli-Avionics® aerospace hardware to fi...
This paper describes the design of a CubeSat with a 1U (10x10x10 cm) size, which will be used in lab...
NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) hosts NUTS (NTNU Test Satellite), which is mai...
With the recent increase in CubeSats’ ability to undertake complex and advanced missions, they are b...
The NTNU Test Satellite project aims to launch a 10x10x20 cm nanosatellite, weighing less than 2.66 ...
CubeSats are often built with emphasis on low-cost and fast-delivery. The low-cost can be achieved b...
One of the largest, yet easily forgotten, aspects of constructing any complex system is the effort n...