CubeSat handbook : from mission design to operations / edited by Chantal Cappelletti, Simone Battistini, Benjamin K. Malphrus

Colaborador(es): Cappelletti, Chantal [editor] | Battistini, Simone [editor] | Malphrus, Benjamin K [editor]Tipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: London : Academic Press, 2020 Descripción: XXVIII, 469 p. : il. col., gráf. ; 23 cmISBN: 9780128178843Tema(s): Satélites artificiales | Comunicaciones vía satéliteResumen: CubeSat Handbook: From Mission Design to Operations is the first book solely devoted to the design, manufacturing, and in-orbit operations of CubeSats.  Beginning with an historical overview from CubeSat co-inventors Robert Twiggs and Jordi Puig-Suari, the book is divided into 6 parts with contributions from international experts in the area of small satellites and CubeSats.  It covers topics such as standard interfaces, on-board & ground software, industry standards in terms of control algorithms and sub-systems, systems engineering, standards for AITV (assembly, integration, testing and validation) activities, and launch regulations. This comprehensive resource provides all the information needed for engineers and developers in industry and academia to successfully design and launch a CubeSat mission. Provides an overview on all aspects that a CubeSat developer needs to analyze during mission design and its realization. Features practical examples on how to design and deal with possible issues during a CubeSat missionCovers new developments and technologies, including ThinSats and PocketQubeSats. INDICE: Part I: Systems Engineering Applied to CubeSats Part II: CubeSat missions analysis and design 1. Space environment overview 2. Applied astrodynamics 3. CubeSat missions and applications 4. CubeSat Science Instruments 5. Interplanetary CubeSat Missions 6. Distributed CubeSat Mission Concepts and Applications 7. Constellations and formation flying 8. CubeSats for Microbiology and Astrobiology Research Part III: CubeSat Subsystems Design and Modelling 9. Structure, new materials and new manufacturing technologies 10. Electric Power Systems 11. On Board Data Handling Systems 12. Telemetry, Tracking, and Command 13. Software for Cubesat missions 14. Orbit Determination and Control Systems 15. Attitude Determination and Control Systems 16. Propulsion systems 17. Thermal control systems Part IV: CubeSat AITV activities Part V: CubeSat Ground Segment and Operations 18. Ground segment 19. Ground station networks 20. On orbit operations 21. Space debris mitigation 22. Rules, regulations, laws and what you need to know to launch your CubeSat Part VI: Getting CubeSats to Space 23. Overview of CubeSat deployers 24. Launch vehicles overview 25. Launch from ISS Part VII: New trends on CubeSat derived standards
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CubeSat Handbook: From Mission Design to Operations is the first book solely devoted to the design, manufacturing, and in-orbit operations of CubeSats.  Beginning with an historical overview from CubeSat co-inventors Robert Twiggs and Jordi Puig-Suari, the book is divided into 6 parts with contributions from international experts in the area of small satellites and CubeSats.  It covers topics such as standard interfaces, on-board & ground software, industry standards in terms of control algorithms and sub-systems, systems engineering, standards for AITV (assembly, integration, testing and validation) activities, and launch regulations.
This comprehensive resource provides all the information needed for engineers and developers in industry and academia to successfully design and launch a CubeSat mission.
Provides an overview on all aspects that a CubeSat developer needs to analyze during mission design and its realization. Features practical examples on how to design and deal with possible issues during a CubeSat missionCovers new developments and technologies, including ThinSats and PocketQubeSats.
INDICE: Part I: Systems Engineering Applied to CubeSats Part II: CubeSat missions analysis and design 1. Space environment overview 2. Applied astrodynamics 3. CubeSat missions and applications 4. CubeSat Science Instruments 5. Interplanetary CubeSat Missions 6. Distributed CubeSat Mission Concepts and Applications 7. Constellations and formation flying 8. CubeSats for Microbiology and Astrobiology Research Part III: CubeSat Subsystems Design and Modelling 9. Structure, new materials and new manufacturing technologies 10. Electric Power Systems 11. On Board Data Handling Systems 12. Telemetry, Tracking, and Command 13. Software for Cubesat missions 14. Orbit Determination and Control Systems 15. Attitude Determination and Control Systems 16. Propulsion systems 17. Thermal control systems Part IV: CubeSat AITV activities Part V: CubeSat Ground Segment and Operations 18. Ground segment 19. Ground station networks 20. On orbit operations 21. Space debris mitigation 22. Rules, regulations, laws and what you need to know to launch your CubeSat Part VI: Getting CubeSats to Space 23. Overview of CubeSat deployers 24. Launch vehicles overview 25. Launch from ISS Part VII: New trends on CubeSat derived standards

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