ELROI: A License Plate For Your Satellite

Autor: Palmer, David M., Holmes, Rebecca M.
Rok vydání: 2018
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Zdroj: Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, Vol. 55, No. 4 (2018), pp. 1014-1023
Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
DOI: 10.2514/1.A34106
Popis: Space object identification is vital for operating spacecraft, space traffic control, and space situational awareness, but initial determination, maintenance, and recovery of identity are all difficult, expensive, and error-prone, especially for small objects like CubeSats. Attaching a beacon or license plate with a unique identification number to a space object before launch would greatly simplify the task, but radio beacons are power-hungry and can cause interference. This paper describes a new concept for a satellite license plate, the Extremely Low Resource Optical Identifier or ELROI. ELROI is a milliwatt-scale self-powered autonomous optical beacon that can be attached to any space object to transmit a persistent identification signal to ground stations. A system appropriate for a LEO CubeSat or other small space object can fit in a package with the area of a postage stamp and a few millimeters thick, and requires no power, data, or control from the host object. The concept has been validated with ground tests, and the first flight test unit is scheduled for launch in 2018. The unique identification number of a LEO satellite can be determined unambiguously in a single orbital pass over a low-cost ground station.
Comment: Submitted to Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets
Databáze: arXiv