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AuthorHussein, Bayan
AuthorMassoud, Ahmed M.
AuthorKhattab, Tamer
Available date2022-10-31T19:21:54Z
Publication Date2022
Publication NameIEEE Access
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3176902
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/35637
AbstractPico-satellites, also called CubeSats, have gained significant attention in recent years because they offer a low-cost and low-power solution with low latency communication and high data rates compared to larger satellites. The most critical subsystem in a CubeSat is the Electrical Power Subsystem (EPS) that provides the needed power to operate the remaining subsystems. The EPS mainly incorporates solar panels (generation), power electronic converters (shaping and distribution), and battery cells (storage). One of the main factors in EPS design is the system's reliability. This work proposes a module-integrated (MI) scheme for EPS architectures to increase the reliability through modularity and redundancy. Furthermore, a comparison between different EPS architectures (centralized, distributed, and module-integrated EPS topologies) based on Direct Energy Transfer (DET) and Peak Power Transfer (PPT) is presented. A performance evaluation is conducted considering different factors, such as reliability, fault ride-through capability, efficiency, re-usability, and scalability. The results confirm that MI architectures have higher reliability than centralized and distributed architectures. 2013 IEEE.
SponsorThe work of Bayan Hussein was supported by the Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF) (a member of Qatar Foundation, QF) under Award GSRA8-L-2-0524-21054. The work of Ahmed M. Massoud and Tamer Khattab was supported by the QNRF under Grant AICC03-0530-200033.
Languageen
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
SubjectCubeSats
DC-DC converters
Electric power system (EPS)
Low earth orbit (LEO) satellites
Modularity
Solar panels
TitleCentralized, Distributed, and Module-Integrated Electric Power System Schemes in CubeSats: Performance Assessment
TypeArticle
Pagination55396-55407
Volume Number10


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