通过低轨道卫星网络的新型天基太阳能收集:通过无线局部定位系统的轨道管理

S. Zekavat, O. Abdelkhalik, S. Goh, D. Fuhrmann
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提出了一种利用小型近地轨道卫星网络的天基太阳能发电技术。由于这些卫星相对于地球的相对运动,在地球上实施了多个电力收集基站(pcb),以实现有效的能量收集。与传统的太阳能卫星(SPS)相比,在该技术中,卫星的飞行高度较低。这导致从空间向地球传递能量时路径损耗衰减较低。此外,它们的发射成本较低,由于能量分散较低,向地球的电力传输效率高,并且由于功率传输低,对环境的影响最小。此外,不需要在太空中组装大型结构,而且它们的维护成本低廉。本文研究了某一特定卫星群的轨道管理问题,这些卫星群形成集群并时刻保持队形。利用无线局部定位系统(WLPS)计算卫星间的相对距离,实现轨道管理。WLPS使每颗卫星能够测量位于其覆盖区域内的其他卫星的位置。扩展卡尔曼滤波(EKF)实现了高性能定位,并使卫星保持在适当的轨道上。研究了编队中卫星数量对相对位置估计的影响。
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A novel space-based solar power collection via LEO satellite networks: Orbital management via wireless local positioning systems
A space-based solar power technology that uses networks of small Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites is proposed. Due to the relative motion of these satellites with respect to the earth, multiple power-collecting base stations (PCBS) are implemented on the Earth to allow effective energy collection. Compared to the traditional Solar Power Satellite (SPS), in the proposed technique, satellites fly at a lower altitude. This leads to lower path loss attenuation in transferring energy from space to the earth. In addition, they have lower launching cost, efficient power transmission to the Earth due to lower energy dispersion, and minimal environmental effects due to the low power transmission. Moreover, no “in space” assembly of large structures is required and their maintenance is cost-effective. This paper investigates the orbital management for a specific group of satellites that form a cluster and stay in formation at all times. A wireless local positioning system (WLPS) is incorporated to compute the relative distances between satellites for orbital management. The WLPS enables each satellite to measure the position of other satellites located in its coverage area. An Extended Kalman Filter (EKF) is implemented to allow high performance localization, and to maintain satellites in their proper orbit. The effect of the number of satellites in the formation on the relative positions estimation is studied.
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