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On the compression of spacecraft housekeeping data using discrete cosine transforms


Abstract:

To gain deeper insight into the behavior the mechanical and thermal stress and the environment of a spacecraft extended monitoring is required. This implies the applicati...Show More

Abstract:

To gain deeper insight into the behavior the mechanical and thermal stress and the environment of a spacecraft extended monitoring is required. This implies the application of high resolution sensors in both value and time domain which produces a considerable amount of data. Thus in order to optimize the information throughput of the bandwidth available for monitoring we propose a compression algorithm derived from well-established approaches for image compression. Namely a two-dimensional discrete cosine transform (DCT) will be applied to compress one-dimensional time-series data of various sensor types. Data quality in terms of mean square error and peak signal-to-noise ratio as well as compression ratio of the introduced algorithm together with its derived pareto optimal set of parameters will be verified by applying it to real-world sets of housekeeping data. We will use different sensor samples of both satellites (AISat) and launchers (ARIANE 5).
Date of Conference: 13-16 September 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 02 January 2017
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Conference Location: Noordwijk, Netherlands
Institute of Space Systems, German Aerospace Center, Bremen, Germany
Institute of Space Systems, German Aerospace Center, Bremen, Germany
Institute of Space Systems, German Aerospace Center, Bremen, Germany
University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
Institute of Space Systems, German Aerospace Center, Bremen, Germany

Institute of Space Systems, German Aerospace Center, Bremen, Germany
Institute of Space Systems, German Aerospace Center, Bremen, Germany
Institute of Space Systems, German Aerospace Center, Bremen, Germany
University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
Institute of Space Systems, German Aerospace Center, Bremen, Germany

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