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SSDL PPT - Research at Ho Research Group (Dr. Ho)

Submitted by samuelthart on 22 October 2021

An overview of ongoing research in Dr. Ho's Space Systems Optimization Group. This was presented by Dr. Ho in a biweekly SSDL meeting. This PowerPoint was last updated for a Fall 2021 biweekly lab meeting.

You can download the presentation here.

An overview of ongoing research in Dr. Ho's Space Systems Optimization Group. This was presented by Dr. Ho in a biweekly SSDL meeting. This PowerPoint was last updated for a Fall 2021 biweekly lab meeting.

You can download the presentation here.

SSDL PPT - Time-expanded Space Logistics Network Modeling and Optimization for On-Orbit Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing (OSAM) (Tristan Sarton du Jonchay)

Submitted by samuelthart on 21 October 2021

A description of ongoing research into a time-expanded logistics network model for on orbit servicing, assembly, and manufacturing. This was presented by Tristan Sarton du Jonchay. This PowerPoint was last updated for a Fall 2021 biweekly lab meeting.

You can download the presentation here

A description of ongoing research into a time-expanded logistics network model for on orbit servicing, assembly, and manufacturing. This was presented by Tristan Sarton du Jonchay. This PowerPoint was last updated for a Fall 2021 biweekly lab meeting.

You can download the presentation here

Master's Proposal: Kohei Kotani

Master's Proposal: Kohei Kotani
Event Date/Time
Event Duration
1 hour
Event Location
Montgomery Knight 317

Master's Proposal by Kohei Kotani on :"High-Speed, Low-Profile Design Fiber Optic Communication System for CubeSat" advised by Prof. Brian Gunter

Abstract:
First used in a space mission in 1992, fiber optic communications have been utilized on board to achieve high-speed interconnections. Although fiber optic interconnections include other advantages such as lightweight and low-profile design, which are desirable characteristics for CubeSat design with strict constraints on mass and volume, fiber optic interconnections are not commonly used in CubeSat platforms today. Furthermore, small satellites including CubeSat are adopting higher carrier frequencies for RF communications to achieve higher data rates in recent years because of the increased amount of sensor data such as high-resolution cameras. Future CubeSat design needs higher data-rate interconnections at a rate of multi-Gbps to accommodate the increasing demand for the high volume of data. Now that several commercial off-the-shelf fiber optic modules are available, the feasibility of fiber optic interconnections in CubeSat platforms should be tested. Hence, this research will demonstrate such an interconnection for CubeSat platforms with the BF4M fiber optic module.

Committee:

  • Prof. Brian C Gunter – School of Aerospace Engineering (advisor)
  • Prof. Edgar Glenn Lightsey – School of Aerospace Engineering
  • Prof. Christopher Carr – School of Aerospace Engineering

Event link:

https://ae.gatech.edu/event/masters-proposal-kohei-kotani-0?fbclid=IwAR2M__zSoNgVHtdVjV1gFdBiqVpkVShjc22LFUuidVdFQkcTrWriCwn7aGM 

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