The Globalstar system is being developed by Globalstar, Limited Partnership and will utilize 48 satellites in low earth orbit to create a world-wide mobile communications system consistent with Vice President Gore's vision of a Global Information Infrastructure. As a large long term commercial system developed by a newly formed organization, Globalstar provides an excellent opportunity to explore innovative solutions for highly efficient satellite command and control. Design and operational concepts being developed are unencumbered by existing physical and organizational infrastructures. This program really is 'starting with a clean sheet of paper'. Globalstar operations challenges can appear enormous. Clearly, assigning even a single person around the clock to monitor and control each satellite is excessive for Globalstar (it would require a staff of 200). Even with only a single contact per orbit per satellite, data acquisitions will start or stop every 45 seconds. Although essentially identical, over time the satellites will develop their own 'personalities'and will re quire different data calibrations and levels of support. This paper discusses the Globalstar system and challenges and presents engineering concepts, system design decisions, and operations concepts which address the combined needs and concerns of satellite, ground system, and operations teams. Lessons from past missions have been applied, organizational barriers broken, partnerships formed across the mission segments, and new operations concepts developed for satellite constellation management. Control center requirements were then developed from the operations concepts.
Efficient Mission Control for the 48-Satellite Globalstar Constellation
1994
8 pages
Report
No indication
English
Space Launch Vehicles & Support Equipment , Communication satellites , Ground operational support system , Ground-air-ground communication , Integrated mission control center , Mobile communication systems , Earth orbits , Satellite design , Computer systems design , Satellite communication , Systems engineering , Voice communication , Globalstar system , Satellite constellations
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