Satellites have been in orbit around the earth for a long time and their numbers have been increasing at an exponential pace recently. However, ground stations, which are a critical component of any satellite mission, have continued to remain bulky, expensive and often require specialized machinery and installation infrastructure with the exception of receivers meant for heavily coded satellite signals like GPS. Such a complicated infrastructure is needed to overcome the huge signal attenuation experienced by satellite signals coming from 1000s of kilometers away. This has proven to be a barrier for enthusiasts and researchers who might be interested in accessing satellite data without incurring the high costs as well as enabling low latenc...
Global positioning system (GPS) is the most widely adopted localization technique for satellites in ...
NTNU centre for Autonomous Maritime Operations and Systems (AMOS) is expanding with a satellite prog...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 201...
In this thesis, we present the architecture and implementation of a low-cost, small, mobile and easi...
Exploration of space and the earth over the decades has led to remarkable innovations and developmen...
In this Thesis, a small, low-cost, portable and easily deployable ground station was built, to track...
Small-scale spaceflight programs such as those found at universities and start-up companies may oper...
This study contributes to the reception quality improvement of small satellites' signals. Traditiona...
Communication and information exchange play a decisive role in progress and social development. Howe...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
There is an increasing need for Earth Observation (EO) missions to meet the information requirements...
In the last decade the world has seen a steadily increasing number of Cube Satellites deployed to Lo...
The traditional ground station consists of a building full of specialized hardware and a large stati...
Popular small satellites host individual sensors or sensor networks in space but require ground stat...
Repeater systems in a geostationary orbit utilizing free-space optical-communication offer great pot...
Global positioning system (GPS) is the most widely adopted localization technique for satellites in ...
NTNU centre for Autonomous Maritime Operations and Systems (AMOS) is expanding with a satellite prog...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 201...
In this thesis, we present the architecture and implementation of a low-cost, small, mobile and easi...
Exploration of space and the earth over the decades has led to remarkable innovations and developmen...
In this Thesis, a small, low-cost, portable and easily deployable ground station was built, to track...
Small-scale spaceflight programs such as those found at universities and start-up companies may oper...
This study contributes to the reception quality improvement of small satellites' signals. Traditiona...
Communication and information exchange play a decisive role in progress and social development. Howe...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
There is an increasing need for Earth Observation (EO) missions to meet the information requirements...
In the last decade the world has seen a steadily increasing number of Cube Satellites deployed to Lo...
The traditional ground station consists of a building full of specialized hardware and a large stati...
Popular small satellites host individual sensors or sensor networks in space but require ground stat...
Repeater systems in a geostationary orbit utilizing free-space optical-communication offer great pot...
Global positioning system (GPS) is the most widely adopted localization technique for satellites in ...
NTNU centre for Autonomous Maritime Operations and Systems (AMOS) is expanding with a satellite prog...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 201...