TY - JOUR
T1 - A Review of Antennas for Pico-Satellite Applications
AU - Lokman, Abdul Halim
AU - Soh, Ping Jack
AU - Azemi, Saidatul Norlyana
AU - Lago, Herwansyah
AU - Podilchak, Symon
AU - Chalermwisutkul, Suramate
AU - Jamlos, Mohd Faizal
AU - Al-Hadi, Azremi Abdullah
AU - Akkaraekthalin, Prayoot
AU - Gao, Steven
PY - 2017/4/30
Y1 - 2017/4/30
N2 - Cube Satellite (CubeSat) technology is an attractive emerging alternative to conventional satellites in radio astronomy, earth observation, weather forecasting, space research, and communications. Its size, however, poses a more challenging restriction on the circuitry and components as they are expected to be closely spaced and very power efficient. One of the main components that will require careful design for CubeSats is their antennas, as they are needed to be lightweight, small in size, and compact or deployable for larger antennas. This paper presents a review of antennas suitable for picosatellite applications. An overview of the applications of picosatellites will first be explained, prior to a discussion on their antenna requirements. Material and antenna topologies which have been used will be subsequently discussed prior to the presentation of several deployable configurations. Finally, a perspective and future research work on CubeSat antennas will be discussed in the conclusion.
AB - Cube Satellite (CubeSat) technology is an attractive emerging alternative to conventional satellites in radio astronomy, earth observation, weather forecasting, space research, and communications. Its size, however, poses a more challenging restriction on the circuitry and components as they are expected to be closely spaced and very power efficient. One of the main components that will require careful design for CubeSats is their antennas, as they are needed to be lightweight, small in size, and compact or deployable for larger antennas. This paper presents a review of antennas suitable for picosatellite applications. An overview of the applications of picosatellites will first be explained, prior to a discussion on their antenna requirements. Material and antenna topologies which have been used will be subsequently discussed prior to the presentation of several deployable configurations. Finally, a perspective and future research work on CubeSat antennas will be discussed in the conclusion.
UR - https://researchportal.hw.ac.uk/en/publications/a-review-of-antennas-for-pico-satellite-applications
U2 - 10.1155/2017/4940656
DO - 10.1155/2017/4940656
M3 - Article
SN - 1687-5869
VL - 2017
JO - International Journal of Antennas and Propagation
JF - International Journal of Antennas and Propagation
ER -