recognition, evaluation, and detection of space radiation
Investigation of the conduction effect on temperature-based attitude estimation

Marjan Moghanipoor; Maryam Kiani; S. Hossein Pourtakdost; Amir Labibian

Volume 12, Issue 4 , December 2019, , Pages 91-102

Abstract
  Temperature sensors have recently been proposed for attitude estimation (AE) of Low-Earth satellites. However, since half of the satellite surfaces do not receive any heat flux from the Sun, conduction occurs among the satellite surfaces. In this regard, the present study has focused on the effect of ...  Read More

Designing and Constructing of Inverted F Antennas on a Space Bound Vehicle for Telemetry Transmission

F. Sadeghikia; S. Amin; K. Raisi; M. Bahrami

Volume 1, Issue 2 , December 2008, , Pages 57-60

Abstract
  This paper provides an instruction for designing and building of an Inverted F antenna mounted on a cylindrical conducting body with a conical nose. Designed antennas were simulated using a full wave simulator HFSS based on the finite element method and their radiation patterns and return loss were studied. ...  Read More

Evaluation of the Effects of Radiation, Irradiance, and Temperature on Solar Cell Electrical Characteristics and Extraction of Maximum Solar Panel Power by MPPT

M. Taherbaneh; A.R. Fasooniehch; Sh. Karbasian; R. Amjadifard

Volume 1, Issue 1 , September 2008, , Pages 67-80

Abstract
  In this paper, the effects of orbital–environmental parameters on the maximum delivered power of silicon solar cells in various orbits are investigated. The survey consists of the effects of radiation, irradiance, and temperature on solar cell electrical characteristics in LEO and GEO orbits. Applying ...  Read More