The ability to communicate with spacecraft during emergencies is a vital service that NASA's Deep Space Network (DSN) provides to all deep space missions. Emergency communications is characterized by low data rates (typically ~10 bps) with the spacecraft using either a low-gain antenna (LGA, including omnidirectional antennas) or, in some cases, a medium-gain antenna (MGA). Because of the use of LGAs/MGAs for emergency communications, the transmitted power requirements both on the spacecraft and on the ground are substantially greater than those required for normal operations on the high-gain antenna (HGA) despite the lower data rates. In this paper, we look at current and future emergency communications capabilities available to NASA's deep-space missions and discuss their limitations in the context of emergency mode operations requirements. These discussions include the use of the DSN 70-m diameter antennas, the use of the 34-m diameter antennas either alone or arrayed both for the uplink (Earth-to-spacecraft) and the downlink (spacecraft-to-Earth), upgrades to the ground transmitters, and spacecraft power requirements both with unity gain (0 dB) LGAs and with antennas with directivity (>; 0 dB gain, either LGA or MGA, depending on the gain). Also discussed are the requirements for forward-error-correcting codes for both the uplink and the downlink. In additional, we introduce a methodology for proper selection of a directional LGA/MGA for emergency communications.


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    Title :

    Emergency communications for NASA's deep space missions


    Contributors:
    Shambayati, S (author) / Lee, C H (author) / Morabito, D D (author) / Cesarone, R J (author) / Abraham, D S (author)

    Published in:

    Publication date :

    2011-03-01


    Size :

    2880715 byte





    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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