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1 July 1991 Small-satellite constellation for many uses
Walter E. Seiberling, Laura A. Traxler-Lee, Sean K. Collins
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Abstract
An architecture is proposed which offers a structure for many different small satellite types to be integrated into a system constellation to meet the multiple demands of today's various users. An approach to evolving such a constellation is proposed that supports operations for weather prediction mapping, communication, and reconnaissance. Alternative designs for supporting sensor viewing and communication are discussed. Alternatives are offered for multimission networking and connectivity to users, and attention is given to options for controlling and operating a constellation of tens or hundreds of satellites intermixed with different types of capabilities and designs.
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Walter E. Seiberling, Laura A. Traxler-Lee, and Sean K. Collins "Small-satellite constellation for many uses", Proc. SPIE 1495, Small-Satellite Technology and Applications, (1 July 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.45897
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KEYWORDS
Satellites

Satellite communications

Sensors

Telecommunications

Technologies and applications

Data communications

Satellite navigation systems

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