DocumentCode :
296856
Title :
The development, demonstration and integration of advanced technologies to improve the life cycle costs of space systems
Author :
Vacek, Robert M. ; Hopkins, Michael ; MacPherson, William H.
Author_Institution :
US Air Force Phillips Lab., Kirtland AFB, NM, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
1996
fDate :
3-10 Feb 1996
Firstpage :
217
Abstract :
This paper will review some of the satellite technology developments that Phillips Lab is working on with industry and the system engineering approaches in use which are relevant to increasing the capability of small satellites. Small satellites become beneficial when they can deliver meaningful products at a reasonable cost. Technology, both evolutionary and revolutionary, is the key to capability. The technologies discussed will enable a reduction in size of satellites and significantly increase their capability. As small satellites become more capable, they will increasingly take over jobs that were once performed by large satellites. More satellites can be launched on any given launch vehicle thereby reducing launch costs. Small satellites can have the advantage of shorter production times, thereby decreasing cost and schedules. Integration efforts can achieve significant savings in weight, and realize increases in performance for both satellites. The Phillips Ground Demonstration Lab provides the capability to do ground demonstrations of integrated technologies in an environment that is traceable to space
Keywords :
aerospace control; aerospace simulation; artificial satellites; costing; flywheels; intelligent structures; micromechanical devices; space vehicle electronics; space vehicle power plants; ASIM satellite; MEMS technology; flywheel energy storage; ground demonstrations; increased capability; integrated power systems; integration efforts; life cycle costs; momentum energy storage; payload isolation; satellite autonomy; satellite size reduction; satellite technology developments; shorter production times; small satellites; smart structures; space systems; spacecraft electronics; system engineering approaches; thermal management; ultralightweight imaging technology experiment; Aerospace electronics; Costs; Laboratories; Power system management; Satellites; Space technology; Space vehicles; Technology management; Thermal management; Thermal management of electronics;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Applications Conference, 1996. Proceedings., 1996 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Aspen, CO
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3196-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.1996.495886
Filename :
495886
Link To Document :
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