Launch and Early Orbit Phase Simulations by using the KOMPSAT Simulator

  • Lee, Sanguk (Satellite Communications System Department, ETRI-R&B Tech. Lab.) ;
  • Park, Wan-Sik (Satellite Communications System Department, ETRI-R&B Tech. Lab.) ;
  • Lee, Byoung-sun (Satellite Communications System Department, ETRI-R&B Tech. Lab.) ;
  • Lee, Ho-Jin (Satellite Communications System Department, ETRI-R&B Tech. Lab.) ;
  • Park, Hanjun (Satellite Communications System Department, ETRI-R&B Tech. Lab.)
  • Published : 1999.10.01

Abstract

The KOMPSAT, which is scheduled to be launched by Taurus launch vehicle in late November of 1999, will be in a sun-synchronous orbit with an altitude of 685km, eccentricity of 0.001, inclination of 98deg and local time of ascending node of 10:50 a.m. Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute and Daewoo Heavy Industry had jointly developed a KOMPSAT Simulator as a component of the KOMPSAT Mission Control Element. The MCE had been delivered to Korea Aerospace Research Institute for the KOMPSAT ground operation. It is being used for training of KOMPSAT ground station personnel. Each of satellite subsystems and space environment were mathematically modeled in the simulator. To verify the overall function of KOMPSAT simulator, a Launch and Early Orbit Phase(LEOP) operation simulations have been performed. The simulator had been verified through various tests such as functional level test, subsystem test, interface test, system test, and acceptance test. In this paper, simulation results for LEOP operations to verify flight software adapted into simulator, satellite subsystem models and environment models are presented.

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