Innocube—a wireless satellite platform to demonstrate innovative technologies

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Abstract

A new innovative satellite mission, the Innovative CubeSat for Education (InnoCube), is addressed. The goal of the mission is to demonstrate “the wireless satellite”, which replaces the data harness by robust, high-speed, real-time, very short-range radio communications using the SKITH (SKIpTheHarness) technology. This will make InnoCube the first wireless satellite in history. Another technology demonstration is an experimental energy-storing satellite structure that was developed in the previous Wall#E project and might replace conventional battery technology in the future. As a further payload, the hardware for the concept of a software-based solution for receiving signals from Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) will be developed to enable precise position determination of the CubeSat. Aside from technical goals this work aims to be of use in the teaching of engineering skills and practical sustainable education of students, important technical and scientific publications, and the increase of university skills. This article gives an overview of the overall design of the InnoCube.

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Grzesik, B., Baumann, T., Walter, T., Flederer, F., Sittner, F., Dilger, E., … Stoll, E. (2021). Innocube—a wireless satellite platform to demonstrate innovative technologies. Aerospace, 8(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace8050127

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