Satellite Telemetry and Image Reception with Software Defined Radio Applied to Space Outreach Projects in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: PERALTA,DAVID JULIAN M.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: SANTOS,DOUGLAS S. DOS, TIKAMI,AURO, SANTOS,WALTER A. DOS, PEREIRA,EDSON W.R.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Software Defined Radio (SDR) uses a processor, a special receiver and software that play the main parts of the receiver (mixer, filters, amplifiers, modulators, demodulators, etc.) and it is quite advantageous for its flexibility and compact size as it reduces the amount of hardware components while adapting for different needs. This work briefly presents the SDR concept and approach for obtaining satellite telemetries and imagery in the context of different modulation schemes, link budget requirements and different satellites types. Two case studies are presented for supporting affordable ground segment and promoting satellites projects in Brazil. Reception from the 1st Brazilian picosatellite, Tancredo-1, with specific software developed, UbaTM is presented for obtaining satellite raw telemetries, convert them to engineering value and friendly present on user screen. A series of support software packages are then introduced so that one can pipeline various operations and automate tasks in the ground station. Finally, a second study case was performed in order to receive NOAA class satellites imagery over VHF band and decoded by specific software freely available. Using the proposed SDR approach, it can adapt to projects mainly those with a limited budget and outreach for major inclusion on space topics in Brazil.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Satellite Telemetry and Image Reception with Software Defined Radio Applied to Space Outreach Projects in Brazil
title Satellite Telemetry and Image Reception with Software Defined Radio Applied to Space Outreach Projects in Brazil
spellingShingle Satellite Telemetry and Image Reception with Software Defined Radio Applied to Space Outreach Projects in Brazil
PERALTA,DAVID JULIAN M.
ground stations
satellites
Software Defined Radio
space systems
title_short Satellite Telemetry and Image Reception with Software Defined Radio Applied to Space Outreach Projects in Brazil
title_full Satellite Telemetry and Image Reception with Software Defined Radio Applied to Space Outreach Projects in Brazil
title_fullStr Satellite Telemetry and Image Reception with Software Defined Radio Applied to Space Outreach Projects in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Satellite Telemetry and Image Reception with Software Defined Radio Applied to Space Outreach Projects in Brazil
title_sort Satellite Telemetry and Image Reception with Software Defined Radio Applied to Space Outreach Projects in Brazil
author PERALTA,DAVID JULIAN M.
author_facet PERALTA,DAVID JULIAN M.
SANTOS,DOUGLAS S. DOS
TIKAMI,AURO
SANTOS,WALTER A. DOS
PEREIRA,EDSON W.R.
author_role author
author2 SANTOS,DOUGLAS S. DOS
TIKAMI,AURO
SANTOS,WALTER A. DOS
PEREIRA,EDSON W.R.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv PERALTA,DAVID JULIAN M.
SANTOS,DOUGLAS S. DOS
TIKAMI,AURO
SANTOS,WALTER A. DOS
PEREIRA,EDSON W.R.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ground stations
satellites
Software Defined Radio
space systems
topic ground stations
satellites
Software Defined Radio
space systems
description Abstract Software Defined Radio (SDR) uses a processor, a special receiver and software that play the main parts of the receiver (mixer, filters, amplifiers, modulators, demodulators, etc.) and it is quite advantageous for its flexibility and compact size as it reduces the amount of hardware components while adapting for different needs. This work briefly presents the SDR concept and approach for obtaining satellite telemetries and imagery in the context of different modulation schemes, link budget requirements and different satellites types. Two case studies are presented for supporting affordable ground segment and promoting satellites projects in Brazil. Reception from the 1st Brazilian picosatellite, Tancredo-1, with specific software developed, UbaTM is presented for obtaining satellite raw telemetries, convert them to engineering value and friendly present on user screen. A series of support software packages are then introduced so that one can pipeline various operations and automate tasks in the ground station. Finally, a second study case was performed in order to receive NOAA class satellites imagery over VHF band and decoded by specific software freely available. Using the proposed SDR approach, it can adapt to projects mainly those with a limited budget and outreach for major inclusion on space topics in Brazil.
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