Microwave systems applications in deep space telecommunications and navigation - Space Exploration Initiative architectures

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Deep Space, Microwave Equipment, Microwave Transmission, Space Communication, Space Exploration, Space Navigation, Communication Satellites, Extremely High Frequencies, Systems Engineering

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The general support requirements of a typical SEI mission set, along with the mission operations objectives and related telecommunications, navigation, and information management (TNIM) support infrastructure options are described. Responsive system architectures and designs are proposed, including a Mars orbiting communications relay satellite system and a Mars-centered navigation capability for servicing all Mars missions. With the TNIM architecture as a basis, key elements of the microwave link design are proposed. The needed new technologies which enable these designs are identified, and current maturity is assessed.

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