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Design concept of Quasi Zenith Satellite System 总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3
Noriyasu Inaba Akihiro Matsumoto Hidemi Hase Satoshi Kogure Mikio Sawabe Koji Terada 《Acta Astronautica》2009,65(7-8):1068-1075
The Quasi Zenith Satellite System, a Japanese satellite navigation system, is under development. The system broadcasts GPS-interoperable and augmentation signals as well as original Japanese signals from an inclined, elliptical geosynchronous orbit. Using this system, users around Japan and Oceania can use seamless positioning, navigation, and timing services, even in urban canyons and mountainous areas. A government policy supports the project to promote the use of geographical spatial information linked to satellite-based navigation for a wealthy and secure life in accordance with the rapid increase of satellite navigation users nationwide. To support that policy, JAXA is in charge of developing the first stage of QZSS in collaboration with related ministries and national institutes. Attention is devoted to making the system reliable and economical using legacy Japanese GEO satellite system technologies, not only satellite technology, but also ground systems and operations technologies. 相似文献
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Akira Tsuchida Kichiro Imagawa Tetsuro Yokoyama Junichi Sakai Mayumi Matsuura Yoshio Toukaku Masao Nakai Tsuyoshi Ito Takayoshi Nishikawa Miki Hirai Yosuke Kaneko Junichi Yamaguchi 《Acta Astronautica》2011,68(7-8):1318-1324
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) launched its own first manned experiment facility in space called the KIBO (Japanese Experiment Module, JEM) in 2008 and 2009 and started operations as part of International Space Station (ISS). To accomplish this Operation, JAXA made its own ground facility in Tsukuba, Japan, called Space Station Integration and Promotion Center (SSIPC). Ground personnel at SSIPC called the JEM Flight Control Team (JFCT) operate the KIBO and have learnt many lessons during its operation. In this presentation, some topics are chosen and explained such as (1) crew/ground personnel interaction and (2) planning lessons learned for manned space activities. 相似文献
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