The long-term goal of the Spacecraft Communications Payload (SCP) program is to build a payload that can be flown on a constellation of low earth orbiting satellites. The immediate goal of the SCP program is to design, build, and fly an SCP on the TacSat-3 spacecraft. This payload will serve as a router in the sky for the Ocean Data Telemetry Microsatellite Link (ODTML) system for data exfiltration from ocean buoys. The objective of this program is to design and build a low cost, low power, space based, two-way communications payload for the TacSat-3 spacecraft. This payload is a protoflight version of the Spacecraft Communications Payload (SCP) concept originally envisioned in ONR SBIR N02-062, Ocean Data Telemetry Microsatellite Link (ODTML) and uses a Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) radio frequency (RF) transceiver and modem. This payload provides data exfiltration/infiltration capabilities via the Internet for ocean buoys and other low data rate sensors, and could also be used to collect data from terrestrial sensors, such as unattended ground sensors (UGSs) and Low Probability of Intercept (LPI) communication devices. In fact, once a system is in place, it could be used for data exfiltration from a host of different data terminals. The intended result of this program is both a near term payload for TacSat-3 and a flight qualified design for future flight opportunities.
Spacecraft Communications Payload (SCP) for Swampworks
2006
6 pages
Report
No indication
English
Common Carrier & Satellite , Artificial satellites , Communication and radio systems , Payload , Buoys , Constellations , Earth orbits , Interception probabilities , Radiofrequency , Satellite communications , Spacecraft , Spacecraft communications payload , Ocean data telemetry microsatellite link , Low probability of intercept