Queuing theory application in imaging service analysis for small Earth observation satellites |
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Authors: | Wen Chen Phil Palmer Stephen Mackin Gary Crowley |
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Affiliation: | aSurrey Space Centre, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XH, UK;bDMC International Imaging Limited, Surrey Research Park, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7YE, UK |
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Abstract: | The performance of Earth observation satellites is usually analyzed by real data or system simulation, which is accurate but not systematic. Modelling satellite service systems with queueing theory and analysing the performance statistics systematically will provide a useful guide in designing satellite systems. Earth observation satellites could be regarded as a two tandem server system with a finite buffer in between, providing two-stage service: image capture and image download service. In this paper, we introduce the queueing models for different service systems: the pure image capture service system, the two-stage service system with Poisson distribution download service, the pure download service system, and the two-stage system with general download service. Formulated solutions are given and some results are shown. From this work we can see queueing theory provides a good way to analyse the performance of small earth observation satellites, which is useful for system mission analysis and optimisation in design stage. |
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