DocumentCode
158284
Title
Potentials and limitations of IEEE 802.11 for satellite swarms
Author
Marszalek, Michael ; Rummelhagen, Mirko ; Schramm, Fernando
Author_Institution
Berner & Mattner Systemtechnik, Munich, Germany
fYear
2014
fDate
1-8 March 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
9
Abstract
In the space community, there is a strong interest in formation flying or swarm missions with small satellites. This could open the door to new exciting applications in earth observation, telecommunication or in-orbit servicing. Such missions are expected to have important benefits in terms of low system and deployment costs, distributed sensor capability or high reliability due to redundancy. In order to take advantage of a swarm configuration, a communication concept is required, which deals in a generic way with specific space environments and is able to cope with frequent topology changes. Up to now, space communication has only addressed static inter-satellite links (ISL), mainly based on proprietary protocols. In this paper, we propose to adopt well-known terrestrial communication standards. Such standards have been proven to be well conceived for a wide range of applications. WiFi is one prominent representative of such candidates which includes the ability of ad-hoc networking in order to provide decentralized and distributed wireless networks. Space specific requirements demand minor adaptions of the communication protocols. COTS components are also suitable for such protocols with minor changes. This paper studies these adaptions in depth, both in theory and by simulations and is therefore an important step towards its realization. To our knowledge, there is currently no suitable communication technology which has been adapted for swarm missions with small satellites.
Keywords
protocols; satellite communication; space communication links; standards; wireless LAN; COTS components; IEEE 802.11; WiFi; ad-hoc networking; communication protocols; communication technology; decentralized networks; distributed sensor capability; distributed wireless networks; earth observation; in-orbit servicing; reliability; satellite swarms; space community; static inter-satellite links; swarm configuration; telecommunication servicing; terrestrial communication standards; Ad hoc networks; Bit error rate; Frequency modulation; Mobile computing; Relays; Routing; WiMAX;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Aerospace Conference, 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-5582-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AERO.2014.6836320
Filename
6836320
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