IITMSAT Communications System : A LeanSat Design Approach
Akshay Gulati, Shubham Chavan, Joseph Samuel, Sampoornam Srinivasan,, Pradeep Shekhar, Akshat Dave, Aditya Sant, Sourbh Bhadane, Mayug, Maniparambil, Vishnu Prasad Sivasankarakurup, Dhanalakshmi Durairaj, David, Koilpillai, Harishankar Ramachandran

TL;DR
The paper presents a cost-effective, robust communications system design for IITMSAT, a nano satellite, emphasizing a lean development approach with integrated modules and extensive testing to ensure performance within a short timeframe.
Contribution
It introduces a novel lean satellite communication system design combining custom and COTS modules, validated through rigorous testing, for rapid and low-cost deployment.
Findings
All design requirements met through integrated testing.
Development time was less than a year.
Cost-effective approach validated for nano satellite communications.
Abstract
IITMSAT is a student-built nano satellite mission of Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India. The objective is to study the precipitation of high energy electrons and protons from Van-Allen radiation belts to lower altitude of 600-900 km due to resonance interaction with low frequency EM waves. The unique communications system design of IITMSAT evolves from the challenging downlink data requirement of 1 MB per day in the UHF band posed by the mission and the satellite's payload, SPEED (Space based Proton and Electron Energy Detector). To ensure continuous downlink data stream in the short Low earth Orbit passes, a robust physical layer protocol was designed to counter time-varying aspects of a Space-Earth telecom link. For the on-board communications system, two types of design alternatives exist for each module. The first option is a custom design wherein a module is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSatellite Communication Systems · IoT Networks and Protocols · Wireless Communication Networks Research
