2014 IEEE Aerospace Conference 2014
DOI: 10.1109/aero.2014.6836185
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Extending the orbital services model beyond computing, communications and sensing

Abstract: An orbital services model has previously been proposed which is conceptualized in terms of providing orbital services related to a remote sensing mission, typical of a sensornet (e.g., computing, communications and sensing services). This model, however, can be extended to support additional services provided in the orbital environment, which could become available in the near to mid-term future.Examples of these services include power (such as might be provided by a solar power satellite), physical servicing … Show more

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“…In [2], a routing approach for communicating between craft is presented. Other work [4] has presented a communications model for an expanded set of orbital services.…”
Section: Orbital Service Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [2], a routing approach for communicating between craft is presented. Other work [4] has presented a communications model for an expanded set of orbital services.…”
Section: Orbital Service Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Macauley and Davis [1] discussed the utility of SBSP for serving spacecraft craft from other spacecraft. Prior work has also looked at the use of SBSP for supporting small spacecraft's power needs as part of an orbital service model [37], to support a human mission to Mars [38] and to support lunar industry [39].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%