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Deep space telecommunications, navigation, and information management - Support of the Space Exploration Initiative

Justin R. Hall, Rolf C. Hastrup

Year
1990
Citations
3

Abstract

The principal challenges in providing effective deep space navigation, telecommunications, and information management architectures and designs for Mars exploration support are presented. The fundamental objectives are to provide the mission with the means to monitor and control mission elements, obtain science, navigation, and engineering data, compute state vectors and navigate, and to move these data efficiently and automatically between mission nodes for timely analysis and decision making. New requirements are summarized, and related issues and challenges including the robust connectivity for manned and robotic links, are identified. Enabling strategies are discussed, and candidate architectures and driving technologies are described.

Keywords

NASA Deep Space NetworkSpace explorationDeep space explorationPrincipal (computer security)Systems engineeringComputer scienceMission control centerSpace (punctuation)Mars Exploration ProgramState (computer science)

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