Title :
Antennas for Modern Small Satellites
Author :
Gao, S. ; Clark, K. ; Unwin, M. ; Zackrisson, J. ; Shiroma, W.A. ; Akagi, J.M. ; Maynard, K. ; Garner, P. ; Boccia, L. ; Amendola, G. ; Massa, G. ; Underwood, C. ; Brenchley, M. ; Pointer, M. ; Sweeting, M.N.
Author_Institution :
Surrey Space Centre, Univ. of Surrey, Guildford, UK
Abstract :
Modern small satellites (MSS) are revolutionizing the space industry. They can drastically reduce the mission cost, and can make access to space more affordable. The relationship between a modern small satellite and a ldquoconventionalrdquo large satellite is similar to that between a modern compact laptop and a ldquoconventionalrdquo work-station computer. This paper gives an overview of antenna technologies for applications in modern small satellites. First, an introduction to modern small satellites and their structures is presented. This is followed by a description of technical challenges in the antenna designs for modern small satellites, and the interactions between the antenna and modern small satellites. Specific antennas developed for modern small-satellite applications are then explained and discussed. The future development and a conclusion are presented.
Keywords :
satellite antennas; microsatellites; modern small satellites; nano-satellites; satellite antennas; Aerospace industry; Costs; Digital signal processing; Industrial relations; Modems; Proposals; Satellite antennas; Space missions; Space technology; Very large scale integration; Antennas; GPS antennas; cube-sat; micro satellite; nano-sat; satellite antennas; small satellites;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAP.2009.5338683