investigating space radiation
Pedram Hajipour; Leila mohammadi; Azam Eidi; Sara Shoorian; Nahid Eidi Esfiani; Seyed Amir Hossein Feghhi
Volume 16, Issue 4 , December 2023, , Pages 15-27
Abstract
One of the damaging factors for the proper functioning of telecommunication payloads are high energy ionizing particles in space, which the use of proper shield is a way to deal with it. In the design of protection, several factors, such as the type of part and the amount of weight acceptable for the ...
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One of the damaging factors for the proper functioning of telecommunication payloads are high energy ionizing particles in space, which the use of proper shield is a way to deal with it. In the design of protection, several factors, such as the type of part and the amount of weight acceptable for the payload.etc.must be taken into consideration. In recent years, in order to reduce the costs of construction and launch, the use of non-space components has been favored.Therefore, the use of shields with the suitable material in with radiation resistance, with respect to the weight budget considerations, will be one of the important challenges .In this paper, the aim is to investigate the methods of reducing the weight budget considering with respect to the radiation damage of ionizing dose. In this regard, a five-year technology development mission in the GEO orbit has been predicted, and the results of simulations and testing of aluminum and polyethylene shielding to check ionizing dose damage, according to the initial and reference weight budget, have been presented and compared. The analysis and evaluation of the test results using polyethylene protection shows a 17.21 percentage reduction between the two external and internal radiation meters.
space policy
Leila Mohammadi; Parvin Sojoodi; Mohammad Bod; saeed sheikhzadeh
Volume 16, Issue 4 , December 2023, , Pages 29-40
Abstract
The national information network is being implemented with the aim of providing the services needed by the people through internal infrastructure and independent of international internet platforms. Considering the geographical diversity of the country and in order to increase the reliability coefficient ...
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The national information network is being implemented with the aim of providing the services needed by the people through internal infrastructure and independent of international internet platforms. Considering the geographical diversity of the country and in order to increase the reliability coefficient and access penetration coefficient in the national information network and also due to the needs of future services, it is not possible to rely solely on fiber and the use of satellite communications will be unavoidable. At present, satellite communication has not reached a worthy position in the country's communication network and is limited to some applications such as banking, oil and gas etc. However, due to the development of broadband networks and the increasing need for high-speed data transmission and the increase in data volume, as well as creating social justice and increasing the speed of access, as well as the Internet penetration rate in the country in order to access various services, it is necessary to develop satellite communications to should be taken seriously. In this regard, an analysis of the market of several categories of services in Iran has been done so that the amount of gap in the amount of service provision and the amount of need to receive services can be seen.
Space New Technologies
Pedram Hajipour; Roghieh Karimzadeh Baee; Houman Zarrabi; Roghayeh Doost; Leila Mohammadi
Volume 16, Issue 2 , June 2023, , Pages 27-42
Abstract
According to the technical specifications of the future generations of telecommunication (the fifth generation and later), which should provide new services with very high data rates in the minimum time and a wide coverage, as well as the exponential increase in traffic, the use of combined space-air ...
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According to the technical specifications of the future generations of telecommunication (the fifth generation and later), which should provide new services with very high data rates in the minimum time and a wide coverage, as well as the exponential increase in traffic, the use of combined space-air networks Land is essential. It should be noted that the management of this type of combined networks has major challenges in providing such services. Meanwhile, the intelligent management of resources in satellite-based hybrid networks will lead to increased capacity and improved service quality. For this purpose, in this article, a comprehensive review of the use of artificial intelligence in the field of satellite communications will be discussed. In the field of intelligent increase of capacity, various factors such as how to configure the network, how to allocate resources such as spectrum, energy and power will be investigated with consideration of intelligent interference management. Finally, in the field of service quality improvement, factors such as how to model and intelligently predict traffic, as well as how to deal with harmful environmental conditions, will be presented.
investigating space radiation
Hamideh Daneshvar; Azam Eidi; Leila Mohamadi; Reza Omidi; Pedram Hajipour
Volume 14, Issue 4 , December 2021, , Pages 11-23
Abstract
Space radiation can affect the performance and reliability of components in space systems. This paper focuses on the investigation of three types of radiation damage including ionizing dose, displacement damage, and single event damage using OMERE software. Considering the outputs of this software, how ...
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Space radiation can affect the performance and reliability of components in space systems. This paper focuses on the investigation of three types of radiation damage including ionizing dose, displacement damage, and single event damage using OMERE software. Considering the outputs of this software, how to use and use a variety of electronic components with different commercial, military and space grades in LEO and GEO satellites is discussed. These components have the least risk of displacement damage. Mass budget constraints should also be considered when using commercial components in the GEO circuit. The maximum thickness for the safety of components in LEO and GEO circuits is 2.6 mm and 9.5 mm respectively. Given the inability of SEE damage to increase in thickness, the best solution to this damage is to use radiation-resistant solutions, especially software issues.