DocumentCode
1880669
Title
Communication architecture evaluation for real-time tele-operated spacecraft
Author
Harder, Jan ; Walter, Ulrich
Author_Institution
Tech. Univ. Munchen, Garching, Germany
fYear
2012
fDate
3-10 March 2012
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
9
Abstract
Real-time Tele-operation (RTTO) is a control concept for tasks in which in-situ manipulations by humans are not feasible (e.g. dangerous environmental conditions), and autonomous control is demanding due to complex tasks and unforeseeable problems arising during mission conduct. Possible applications of RTTO in space vary from debris removal, using robotic spacecraft to on-orbit servicing of existing satellites. One key challenge in the design of a RTTO spacecraft is the communication architecture that provides a high data rate, low-latency bi-directional information transfer between the satellite and the human operator. This paper proposes an extended definition of communication architectures. The proposed definition defines not only the orbital positions and main specifications of all elements of a communication link, but among other parameters includes also the required performance of data processing/transfer within the spacecraft and between all relay nodes. Possible orbital constellations of servicer, relay nodes and ground stations are analyzed and network topologies can be evaluated. Subsequently the link performance is investigated measuring achievable data rates, round trip delays and bit error rates in an end-to-end hardware-in-the-loop simulation including a real world space link.
Keywords
aerospace control; aerospace robotics; artificial satellites; real-time systems; space vehicles; telerobotics; RTTO spacecraft; autonomous control; bit error rates; communication architecture evaluation; communication link; data processing-transfer; data rate measurement; end-to-end hardware-in-the-loop simulation; ground stations; human operator; in-situ manipulations; low-latency bidirectional information transfer; network topology; real world space link; real-time tele-operated spacecraft; relay nodes; robotic spacecraft; round trip delays; Availability; Computer architecture; Humans; Relays; Satellites; Space debris; Space vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Aerospace Conference, 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location
Big Sky, MT
ISSN
1095-323X
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-0556-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AERO.2012.6187099
Filename
6187099
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