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Autor:
Mark James, B. Rosich, F. Marchese, F. Cipollini, Edoardo Benzi, Ian Shurmer, Thomas Marynowski, O. Colin
Publikováno v:
Advances in Communications Satellite Systems Proceedings of The 36th International Communications Satellite Systems Conference (ICSSC-2018) ISBN: 9781785619618
Since late 2013, Inmarsat operated Alphasat GEO communication satellite has been providing a reliable platform for the experimental activities of its 4 hosted Technical Demonstration Payloads (TDPs), procured and operated by ESA. Amongst them, TDP1 i
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::456a0e953fed6f40b1a1357eec8b19d7
https://doi.org/10.1049/pbte086e_ch22
https://doi.org/10.1049/pbte086e_ch22
Autor:
Mike Krassenburg, Jean-Baptiste Gratadour, Nuno Miranda, Betlem Rosich, Pierre Potin, Patrick Grimont, Ian Shurmer, Alistair O'Connell
Publikováno v:
IGARSS
As part of the European Copernicus programme, the Sentinel-1 mission, based on a constellation of two SAR satellites, ensures continuity for C-band SAR observations for Europe. Both satellites have been launched from Kourou on a Soyuz rocket, Sentine
Autor:
Nuno Miranda, Jean-Baptiste Gratadour, Ian Shurmer, Pierre Potin, Alistair O Connell, Betlem Rosich, Patrick Grimont, Mike Krassenburg
Publikováno v:
IGARSS
As part of the European Copernicus programme, the Sentinel-1 mission, based on a constellation of two SAR satellites, ensures continuity for C-band SAR observations for Europe. Both satellites have been launched from Kourou on a Soyuz rocket, Sentine
Publikováno v:
2018 SpaceOps Conference.
Since late 2013, the Inmarsat operated Alphasat GEO communication satellite has been providing a reliable platform for the experimental activities of its 4 hosted Technical Demonstration Payloads (TDPs), procured and operated by ESA. TDP1 was develop
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::da5e899fffb78647046b7d03ef02e487
https://elib.dlr.de/110593/
https://elib.dlr.de/110593/
Autor:
Ian Shurmer
Publikováno v:
SpaceOps 2016 Conference.
Autor:
S Mezzasoma, Edoardo Benzi, Christoph Rochow, Michael Lutzer, Harald Hauschildt, P. Martin Pimentel, Mike Krassenburg, Ian Shurmer, Rolf Meyer, Gerd Muehlnikel, Herwig Zech, Sabine Philipp-May, F. Heine, Daniel Tröndle, Philippe Sivac
Publikováno v:
Free-Space Laser Communication and Atmospheric Propagation XXVIII.
Laser Communication Links in Orbit have become routine for Alphasat TDP1 GEO data relay and Sentinel-1A LEO satellite. Since November 2014, an extensive campaign has demonstrated stable and bit-error free links over distances of up to 45.000km with 1
Autor:
Uwe Sterr, Sabine Philipp-May, Daniel Troendle, Edoardo Benzi, Martin Reinhardt, Ian Shurmer, Mike Krassenburg, Michael Lutzer, Gerd Muehlnikel, Rolf Meyer, Frank Heine, Mark Gregory, Christoph Rochow, Philippe Sivac, Daniel Dallmann, Herwig Zech, Hartmut Kaempfner, Patricia Martin-Pimentel
Publikováno v:
2015 IEEE International Conference on Space Optical Systems and Applications (ICSOS).
The paper details the approach, sequence, and results of the in-orbit campaign for E/O data relay using the Tesat Laser Communication Terminals from a LEO spacecraft - Sentinel 1Aa part of the EU Copernicus program, to the TDP1 payload of Alphasat, E
Autor:
Rolf Meyer, Mike Krassenburg, Edoardo Benzi, Philippe Sivac, Daniel Troendle, Patricia Martin Pimentel, Michael Lutzer, Ian Shurmer, Frank Heine, Christoph Rochow
Publikováno v:
AIAA SPACE 2015 Conference and Exposition.
Laser-based data transmission in orbit is available for commercial application, opening a new chapter for satellite communications. Optical LEO-GEO data relay pave the Space Data Highway for Earth Observation Spacecrafts in low Earth Orbit by offerin
Autor:
Yves-Louis Desnos, Ian Shurmer, Alistair O'Connell, Jolyon Martin, Nuno Miranda, Betlem Rosich, Pier Bargellini, Ramon Torres, Mike Krassenburg, Johannes Roeder, Pierre Potin, Patrick Grimont, Jean-Baptiste Gratadour, Eric Monjoux
Publikováno v:
IGARSS
Sentinel-1A has been launched from Kourou on a Soyuz rocket on 3rd April 2014. The second satellite Sentinel-1B is planned to be launched first half of 2016. The In-Orbit Commissioning phase was completed on 23 September 2014, followed by the so-call