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A Prototype of an Integrated Telemetry Receiving System with Volunteers: Designs of a Simple Receiver, a Protocol, and an Intelligent Information Processing
Author(s) -
Masahiro Tokumitsu,
Fumio Asai,
Masaki Kusakabe,
Souta Ogura,
Satoshi Aoki,
T. Takada,
M. Wakabayashi,
Yoshiteru Ishida
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
procedia computer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.334
H-Index - 76
ISSN - 1877-0509
DOI - 10.1016/j.procs.2017.08.176
Subject(s) - telemetry , computer science , simple (philosophy) , real time computing , protocol (science) , antenna (radio) , satellite , embedded system , computer hardware , communications satellite , telecommunications , aerospace engineering , medicine , philosophy , alternative medicine , epistemology , pathology , engineering
In this paper, we propose “social diversity” which is an integrated satellite telemetry receiving system with volunteers. In the proposed system, a number of volunteer receivers catch the satellite signals with a simplified cheap receiver, instead of using a comprehensive and expensive antenna receiving station. Although such signals may contain various errors or may be lost, the intelligent information techniques can compensate such signals by using a number of simultaneously received signals and profiled data. For the purpose of the whole system developments, we tackle mainly three issues. Firstly, we develop a simple receiver for the amateur bands radio waves. Secondly, we design the receiving data format for the transfer and server-client web receiving system. Finally, we thrash out suitable intelligent information techniques for our system. Here we report a development status of our whole satellite telemetry system. Especially, this report focuses on the simple SDR (Software-Defined Radio) receiver for the voluntary observers and a prototype of the web system for collecting a number of satellite telemetry data and compensating the incomplete telemetry data.

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