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Hands-on Education Program for Technical Advancement MissionSystemDesign> Contents

1. Mission Statement
1.1 User Needs / Background
Sample Mission 1.2 Sketch / Mission Statement
1.3 Success Criteria
2. System Design
2.1 Mission Sequence Diagram
2.2 Physical Block Diagram
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3. Demonstration & Result


3.1 Experimental Set-up
LASER-COMMUNICATION MISSION 3.2 Experimental Result
4. Suggestion

Team name: Y.Lab


Member: Sato,Yana,Tom,Taka

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MissionSystemDesign> 1.MissionStatement MissionSystemDesign> 1.MissionStatement

1.1 User Needs / Background 1.2 Sketch / Mission Statement


Every interplanetary space mission has some trouble with sending large amounts Mission Statement
of information, because of the communication subsystem limitations. To [the statement of overall intent]
One way to overcome this limitation is by substituting the conventional antennae with To establish laser communication technology for sending large-volume mission data
lasers. during the sun and the night.
The laser signal is much narrower and doesn’t spread the wave power over large
distances as conventional antennae do. By [the statement of process]
By sending mission data from the satellite via laser communication.
LASER-COMMUNICATION(LASER-COM) is very suitable for communication in
space, because the space practically doesn’t absorb the laser light. Using [the statement of form]
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Using HEPTA-Sat with laser modules and photo resisters.

Mission Goals

[MG-1] Establish successful laser communication during the sun.


[MG-2] Establish successful laser communication during the night.
[MG-3] Establish successful laser communication of large amounts of mission data.

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1.2 Sketch / Mission Statement 1.3 Success Criteria Quantitative Description!

Success Goal
Mission Success Criteria Verification Method
Level No.
Laser communication established (must
The satellite registers the laser signal, but doesn’t recognize
[MG-1] reach a distance of 10m & 10times), but
the command.
commands are not executed
Minimum Laser communication established (must
The satellite registers the laser signal, but doesn’t recognize
Success [MG-2] the command. reach a distance of 10m & 10times), but
commands are not executed
The satellite acquires large amounts of mission data and
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transmits this data using Laser communication.
Receive confirmation from satellite
[MG-1] Laser communication is established during the sun. (luminance must be greater than the
surrounding area)
Full Receive confirmation from satellite
Success [MG-2] Laser communication is established during the night. (luminance must be greater than the
surrounding area)
The satellite acquires mission data and transmits this data Receive GPS data (mission data) from
[MG-3]
using Laser communication. satellite

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MissionSystemDesign> 2.SystemDesign MissionSystemDesign> 2.SystemDesign

2.1 Mission sequence 2.2 Physical Block Diagram


Mission Sequence Diagram Physical Block Diagram identifies connections between components.

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Think about the "interface"


(mechanical, electrical, etc.) of the
components!

ByusingMissionsequence,itispossibletounderstandhowthemissionflows. By using Physical Block Diagram, it is possible to understand


how components are structurally connected to each other.
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MissionSystemDesign> 3.Demonstration&Result MissionSystemDesign> 3.Demonstration&Result

3.1 Experimental Set-up (Physical Components 1/2) 3.1 Experimental Set-up (Physical Components 2/2)
Using Physical Block Diagram, connections were made between components. Using Physical Block Diagram, connections were made between components.

GS PC

OBC(mbed)
9
Photoresistor 10

Laser
Allsystem
Laser
HEPTAͲSat GS

Photoresistor

HEPTAͲSat
ByusingPhysicalBlockDiagram,wechecktheconsistencyofdesignanddevelopment. ByusingPhysicalBlockDiagram,wechecktheconsistencyofdesignanddevelopment.
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3.2 Experimental Result (Communication test) 3.3 Summary of Success Evaluation


The communication test verifies whether GS and Sat can communicate with each Success
* Explain
Goalthe results using logging data by Tera Term, graphs, etc.
Mission Success Criteria Verification Method Result
Level No.
other using lasers. Laser communication established (must
The satellite registers the laser signal, but doesn’t
[MG-1] reach a distance of 10m & 10times), but SUCCESS
recognize the command.
commands are not executed
Minimum Laser communication established (must
The satellite registers the laser signal, but doesn’t
[MG-2] reach a distance of 10m & 10times), but SUCCESS
Success recognize the command.
commands are not executed
The satellite acquires large amounts of mission data
[MG-3] Receive HK data from satellite FAILED
GS– LASERCOMMS 11 and transmits this data using Laser communication. 12
Sat– LASERCOMMS
Receive confirmation from satellite
Received [MG-1] Laser communication is established during the sun. (luminance must be greater than the SUCCESS
startsignal surrounding area)
Receivingthe
Full Receive confirmation from satellite
ackformsatellite
Receivingthe [MG-2] Laser communication is established during the night. (luminance must be greater than the SUCCESS
Success
lasersignal surrounding area)
fromGS The satellite acquires mission data and transmits this Receive GPS data (mission data) from
[MG-3] FAILED
data using Laser communication. satellite

Receivingthe
ackdone!
GetHKdata

ConductingCommunicationtest,Verificationofcommunicationusinglaserwascomplete.
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MissionSystemDesign> 4.Suggestion Extra:missionsensors

4. Suggestion Useable sensors for mission


How was your experience in the HEPTA-Sat Training short course? Air quality sensor Pressure sensor Ultra sonic sensor
Ͳ (Yamazaki): …
Ͳ (Sato):
Ͳ (Motoyama):
Ͳ (Iwata):

Who should take the HEPTA-Sat Training?


Ͳ (Yamazaki): …
Ͳ (Sato): 13 14

Ͳ (Motoyama):
Ͳ (Iwata): Light sensor Humidity sensor UV sensor

Are you interested in teaching HEPTA-Sat Training as an instructor or teaching assistant?


Ͳ (Yamazaki): …
Ͳ (Sato):
Ͳ (Motoyama):
Ͳ (Iwata):

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