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CubeSat antenna design / edited by Nacer Chahat.

Contributor(s): Chahat, Nacer [editor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., [2021]Edition: First edition.Description: 1 online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781119692720; 1119692725; 9781119692713; 1119692717; 9781119692706; 1119692709.Subject(s): Artificial satellites -- Radio antennas -- Design and construction | Microspacecraft -- Design and constructionGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: CubeSat antenna designDDC classification: 629.46/43 Online resources: Wiley Online Library
Contents:
Introduction / Nacer Chahat -- Mars Cube One / Nacer Chahat, Emmanuel Decrossas, M Michael Kobayashi -- Radar in a CubeSat: RainCube / Nacer Chahat, Jonathan Sauder, Alessandra Babuscia, Mark Thomson -- One Meter Reflectarray Antenna: OMERA / Nacer Chahat, Manan Arya, Jonathan Sauder, Ellen Thiel, Min Zhou, Tom Cwik -- X/Ka-Band One Meter Mesh Reflector for 12U-Class CubeSat / Nacer Chahat, Jonathan Sauder, Gregg Freebury -- Inflatable Antenna for CubeSat / Alessandra Babuscia, Jonathan Sauder, Aman Chandra, Jekan Thangavelautham -- High Aperture Efficiency All-Metal Patch Array / Nacer Chahat -- Metasurface Antennas: Flat Antennas for Small Satellites / David Gonz©Łlez-Ovejero, Okan Yurduseven, Goutam Chattopadhyay, Nacer Chahat.
Summary: "This book surveys a variety of antenna designs used for CubeSat communication and radar by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). The first chapter presents a brief introduction of CubeSats. The second chapter illustrates the telecommunication subsystem of Mars Cube One (MarCO) mission, with an emphasis on the antenna development. The third chapter describes the enabling technology of Radar in a CubeSat (RainCube): the 0.5m deployable mesh reflector. Chapter 4 presents the electrical and mechanical design of the largest reflectarray compatible with a 6U-class CubeSat: OMERA (one meter reflectarray antenna). Chapter 5 explains the development of a one-meter mesh reflector for telecommunication at X- and Ka-band for deep space missions. In Chapter 6, an inflatable antenna operating at X-band is shown from an electrical and mechanical point of view with all the challenges associated with operation in space. In Chapter 7, depicts how a novel patch array mainly made of metal is used on a CubeSat. Finally, Chapter 8 describes the design of multiple metasurface antennas"-- Provided by publisher.
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Introduction / Nacer Chahat -- Mars Cube One / Nacer Chahat, Emmanuel Decrossas, M Michael Kobayashi -- Radar in a CubeSat: RainCube / Nacer Chahat, Jonathan Sauder, Alessandra Babuscia, Mark Thomson -- One Meter Reflectarray Antenna: OMERA / Nacer Chahat, Manan Arya, Jonathan Sauder, Ellen Thiel, Min Zhou, Tom Cwik -- X/Ka-Band One Meter Mesh Reflector for 12U-Class CubeSat / Nacer Chahat, Jonathan Sauder, Gregg Freebury -- Inflatable Antenna for CubeSat / Alessandra Babuscia, Jonathan Sauder, Aman Chandra, Jekan Thangavelautham -- High Aperture Efficiency All-Metal Patch Array / Nacer Chahat -- Metasurface Antennas: Flat Antennas for Small Satellites / David Gonz©Łlez-Ovejero, Okan Yurduseven, Goutam Chattopadhyay, Nacer Chahat.

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"This book surveys a variety of antenna designs used for CubeSat communication and radar by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). The first chapter presents a brief introduction of CubeSats. The second chapter illustrates the telecommunication subsystem of Mars Cube One (MarCO) mission, with an emphasis on the antenna development. The third chapter describes the enabling technology of Radar in a CubeSat (RainCube): the 0.5m deployable mesh reflector. Chapter 4 presents the electrical and mechanical design of the largest reflectarray compatible with a 6U-class CubeSat: OMERA (one meter reflectarray antenna). Chapter 5 explains the development of a one-meter mesh reflector for telecommunication at X- and Ka-band for deep space missions. In Chapter 6, an inflatable antenna operating at X-band is shown from an electrical and mechanical point of view with all the challenges associated with operation in space. In Chapter 7, depicts how a novel patch array mainly made of metal is used on a CubeSat. Finally, Chapter 8 describes the design of multiple metasurface antennas"-- Provided by publisher.

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