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Citation KeyBeroniOlivRocc:2005:DeSaCo
TitleDesign of satellite constellations for continuous regional covering of Brazil
FormatPapel
Year2005
Access Date2024, May 15
Secondary TypePRE CI
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Author1 Beroni, Leandro
2 Oliveira, Silvanio Bezerra de
3 Rocco, Evandro Marconi
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3 8JMKD3MGP5W/3C9JH37
Group1 DMC-INPE-MCT-BR
Affiliation1 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Divisão de Mecanica Espacial e Controle (INPE, DMC)
Conference NameInternational Workshop on Satellite Constellations and Formation Flying, (IWSCFF), 4
Conference LocationSão José dos Campos
Date14-16 Feb
Pages94-105
Book TitleProceedings
OrganizationInstituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais - INPE
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AbstractThe objective of this work is the design of satellite constellations capable to cover the whole Brazilian territory continually. A constellation with this characteristic presents many applications, such as: telecommunication, remote sensing, etc. Although the mission of this constellation is the covering of Brazil, a similar constellation can execute the same mission in areas of the same latitude, such as: Australia, south of Africa and Indonesia. Thus, several types of constellations were tested and compared in such a way that they minimize the altitude and the number of satellites, maintaining the covering. In these constellations several values of eccentricity and inclination of the orbits were tested for different values of the perigee argument. Since this work intends to privilege the covering of the southem hemisphere, the perigee argument was adjusted on the northem hemisphere. However, part of the Brazilian territory is in the northem hemisphere, and most of it is dose to the terrestrial equator, therefore, this work also considered a constellation with elliptic orbits and perigee in the plane of the equator, or dose to it. In this case, for high eccentricity, the satellites spend most of their time in visibility in the Earth equatorial region. If the perigee were adjusted close to the equatorial plane, but on a north latitude, the satellites would spend most of the time in visibility in the area between the latitudes 10° north and 35° south, area in which Brazil is placed. These constellations were simulated to calculate the covering area of each one, allowing the comparison among them.
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