在马来西亚建立装配、集成和测试中心

Elena Woo Lai Leng, M. Ismail, M. Subari
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作为发展中国家之一,马来西亚自1996年以来发射了Measat -1和Measat -2通信卫星,开始了其太空计划,目前由一家名为Measat卫星系统有限公司的私营公司运营。Bhd,前身为Binariang Sdn。有限公司MEASAT-1和MEASAT-2的启动导致马来西亚在电信和广播行业的基础设施发展迅速增加,包括推出世界上第一个数字直接到户(DTH)多频道电视服务ASTRO。2000年,马来西亚发射了第一颗国家遥感卫星,命名为TiungSAT-1,四年后,马来西亚完成了第二颗国家遥感卫星RazakSAT™。在两颗国家卫星研制成功后,马来西亚准备更进一步,建立并成功运作一个“装配、集成和测试中心”,该中心将用于卫星的大部分装配和集成工作,以及卫星的发射和环境测试。当卫星发射时,它在地球和太空中都会受到巨大的环境影响。发射时的振动声效应和电磁效应以及空间中的热效应可能会在卫星寿命开始之前就对其造成破坏。由于卫星的独特设计特征,例如卫星的位置、运动、当地时间等,每颗卫星的资格和验收测试都各不相同。此外,轨道、高度和发射装置的选择对卫星试验装置和试验参数的确定也起着重要作用。该中心将成为马来西亚发展空间方案的下一个垫脚石;因此,AIT设施的规划必须符合国家空间方案的目标,这一点至关重要。本文解释了马来西亚AIT设施的整体设置,包括对卫星进行环境测试所需的测试设备,并通过解释建立马来西亚AIT设施的当前进展以及未来的计划来建立该设施,使其成为顶级测试设施之一。
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Setting-up the Assembly, Integration and Test Centre in Malaysia
As one of the developing countries, Malaysia has started its space program since 1996 with the launch MEASAT-1 and MEASAT-2 communication satellites, and is now operated by a private company called Measat Satellite Systems Sdn. Bhd, formerly known as Binariang Sdn. Bhd. The launch of MEASAT-1 and MEASAT-2 led to a rapid increase in Malaysian infrastructure development, both in telecommunication and broadcasting industries, including the launch of the world's first digital Direct-To-Home(DTH) Multi-Channel TV Service, ASTRO. In year 2000, Malaysia launched its first national remote sensing satellite named TiungSAT-1 and four years later, Malaysia completed its second national remote sensing satellite RazakSAT™. After the development success of two national satellites, Malaysia is ready to take a step further by setting up and to successfully operate an “Assembly, Integration and Test (AIT) Centre” which will be used for most of the assembly and integration works for a satellite as well as the launch and environmental testing for a satellite. When a satellite is launched, it suffers a huge environmental impact both while on earth and in space. The vibro-acoustic and electromagnetic effect during launch and thermal effect in space may damage the satellite before it even begins its lifetime. Each satellite's qualification and acceptance tests differ from another due to the unique satellite's design characteristic such as the satellite's position, movement, local time, etc. Besides that, the orbit, altitude and launcher selection also plays an important role the determining the satellite test setup and test parameters. This centre will be the next stepping stone for the development of space program in Malaysia; therefore it is critical that the planning of AIT facility is in line with the objectives of the country's space program. This paper explains the overall setting up the Malaysia AIT facility including the test equipments that are needed to conduct environmental tests on the satellites and conclude by explaining the current progress of establishing the Malaysia AIT facility as well as future plans to be taken to establish this facility as one of the top testing facility.
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