Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 2006
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2006esasp.633...81n&link_type=abstract
First Workshop on Innovative System Concepts, 21 February 2006, Noordwijk, The Netherlands. Ed.: Karen Fletcher. ESA SP-633, Noo
Physics
Satellite Design, Petsat
Scientific paper
A novel concept of satellite design, named PETSAT, is proposed in this paper. In this concept, a satellite is made of several Functional Panels such as the CPU panel, Battery panel, Communication panel, Attidue control panel, or Thruster panel, each of which has a special dedicated function. By connecting these panels with a reliable connection mechanism in a plug-in fashion, the total integrated system has a full satellite's function. Various combinations of functional panels, (for example, two CPU panels + one communication panels + three attitude control panels + two battery panels, etc.) provide flexibility to deal with various mission requirements, even though the basic panels are the same for various missions. The concept, technical issues and conceptual study results of PETSAT will be discussed.
Kobayashi Chisato
Koyama Kanichi
Nakasuka Shin"ichi
Okada Takanori
Sahara Hironori
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