In this article, architectures for interplanetary communications that feature the use of a data relay are investigated. In the considered atwo-lega architecture, a spacecraft orbiting the Earth, or in orbit at a Lagrange point, receives data from a deep-space probe (leg-1) and relays them toward ground (leg-2). Different wireless technologies for the interplanetary link, namely, radio frequencies above the Ka band and optical frequencies, are considered. Moreover, the cases of transparent and regenerative relaying as well as different different orbital configurations are addressed, offering a thorough analysis of such systems from different viewpoints. Results show that, under certain constraints in terms of pointing accuracy and onboard antenna size, the adoption of a two-leg architecture can achieve the data rates supported by direct space-To-Earth link configurations with remarkably smaller ground station antennas.
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Modenini, D., Locarini, A., Valentini, L., Faedi, A., Tortora, P., Rovelli, D., … Paolini, E. (2022). Two-Leg Deep-Space Relay Architectures: Performance, Challenges, and Perspectives. IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, 58(5), 3840–3858. https://doi.org/10.1109/TAES.2022.3178663
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