DocumentCode
726156
Title
Millimeter-wave receivers for low-cost CubeSat platforms
Author
Blackwell, William J.
Author_Institution
Lincoln Lab., MIT, Lexington, MA, USA
fYear
2015
fDate
17-22 May 2015
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
3
Abstract
Recent advances in low-power millimeterwave low-noise amplifier technologies have enabled the hosting of high-performance atmospheric sounding instruments on very small satellites. Microwave instrumentation is particularly well suited for such implementations, as the sensor requirements for power, pointing, and spatial resolution (aperture size) can readily be accommodated by a nanosatellite platform. Several missions have been formulated to demonstrate the core technologies. The first mission, the Microsized Microwave Atmospheric Satellite (MicroMAS), will demonstrate temperature sounding in nine channels near 118 GHz. MicroMAS is currently onboard the International Space Station awaiting deployment for a 100-day mission. The Microwave Radiometer Technology Acceleration (MiRaTA) cubesat will demonstrate multi-band atmospheric sounding and co-located GPS radio occultation. MiRaTA will launch in early 2016, and will fly a tri-band sounder (60, 183, and 206 GHz) and a GPS radio occultation (GPS-RO) sensor. Both MicroMAS and MiRaTA are 3U CubeSats (aggregates of 10 × 10 × 10 cm cubes). We present recent work to develop ultra-compact receiver modules for the MicroMAS and MiRaTA missions.
Keywords
Global Positioning System; acoustic microwave devices; artificial satellites; atmospheric measuring apparatus; low noise amplifiers; millimetre wave amplifiers; millimetre wave detectors; radio receivers; radiometers; 3U CubeSats; International Space Station; MiRaTA; MiRaTA cubesat; MicroMAS; Microsized Microwave Atmospheric Satellite; Microwave Radiometer Technology Acceleration; co-located GPS radio occultation; high-performance atmospheric sounding instruments; low-power millimeter wave low noise amplifier; microwave instrumentation; millimeter wave receivers; multiband atmospheric sounding; sensor requirements; temperature sounding; triband sounder; ultra compact receiver module; Apertures; Atmosphere; Detectors; Low-noise amplifiers; Microwave amplifiers; Microwave circuits; Mixers; MiRaTA; MicroMAS; Microwave; antenna; calibration; clouds; constellation; cubesat; forecasting; hurricane; moisture; profiling; radiometer; receiver; sounding; temperature; water vapor;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Microwave Symposium (IMS), 2015 IEEE MTT-S International
Conference_Location
Phoenix, AZ
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MWSYM.2015.7167004
Filename
7167004
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