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Publikováno v:
2016 IEEE Aerospace Conference.
The proposed Europa Mission concept contains many engineering and scientific instruments that consume varying amounts of power and produce varying amounts of data throughout the mission. System-level power and data usage must be well understood and a
Autor:
Kevin Dinkel, Bjorn Cole
Publikováno v:
2016 IEEE Aerospace Conference.
There has long been a challenge of making engineering tools from multiple disciplines interoperate. This problem extends to system modeling practices. This challenge has been confronted with a wide variety of techniques. These techniques include atte
Autor:
Viet Nguyen, Kymie Tan, Bryan Johnson, Jeremy Pecharich, Brian Campuzano, Marc Pomerantz, Kevin Dinkel, Aleksandr A. Kerzhner, Robert Steele
Publikováno v:
AIAA SPACE 2015 Conference and Exposition.
The spectre of cyber attacks on aerospace systems can can no longer be ignored, given that many of the components and vulnerabilities that have been successfully exploited by the adversary on other infrastructures are the same as those deployed and u
Publikováno v:
2015 IEEE Aerospace Conference.
In September, 2013 the BRRISON mission suffered an anomaly resulting in a total loss of science data for the duration of flight. The Balloon Observation Platform for Planetary Science (BOPPS) mission is in essence a re-flight of the BRRISON mission.
Publikováno v:
2014 IEEE Aerospace Conference.
Balloon-borne telescopes have the potential to provide space-quality imaging. However, long exposures require pointing stability on the order of the optical point spread function (PSF). Consequently, one of the main goals of the BRRISON (Balloon Rapi
Publikováno v:
2014 IEEE Aerospace Conference.
Open source tools and readily available consumer hardware offer many advantages over the typical, custom designs used for control and data handling (CDH) and electronic power systems (EPS), especially in applications where the development time is mea
Publikováno v:
2013 IEEE Aerospace Conference.
High altitude balloons are capable of supporting astronomical observations with virtually no image degradation due to atmospheric turbulence. To take advantage of this space-like seeing, a telescope must be pointed and stabilized with sub-arcsecond p
Autor:
Kevin Dinkel, Zach J. B. Dischner, Jedediah Diller, Sara Schuette, Nicholas A. Truesdale, Aaron Holt, Tyler Murphy, Michael A. Skeen, Andrew Zizzi
Publikováno v:
51st AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting including the New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition.
High altitude balloon platforms are capable of flying diffraction limited telescopes with numerous advantages over orbital observatories such as the Hubble Space Telescope. A requisite for such long-term missions is an attitude determination system t