Phasing Parameter Analysis for Satellite Collision Avoidance in Starlink and Kuiper Constellations
The phasing parameter F determines the relative phasing between satellites in different orbital planes and thereby affects the relative position of the satellites in a constellation. The collisions between satellites within the constellation can be avoided if the minimum distance among them is large...
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Zusammenfassung: | The phasing parameter F determines the relative phasing between satellites in
different orbital planes and thereby affects the relative position of the
satellites in a constellation. The collisions between satellites within the
constellation can be avoided if the minimum distance among them is large. From
among the possible values of F in a constellation, a value of F is desired that
leads to the maximum value of the minimum distance between satellites. We
investigate F for two biggest upcoming satellite constellations including
Starlink Phase 1 Version 3 and Kuiper Shell 2. No existing work or FCC filing
provides a value of F that is suitable for these two constellations. We look
for the best value of F in these constellations that provides the maximum value
of the minimum distance to ensure intra-constellation avoidance of collisions
between satellites. To this end, we simulate each constellation for each value
of F to find its best value based on ranking. Out of the 22 and 36 possible
values of F for Starlink Phase 1 Version 3 and Kuiper Shell 2, respectively, it
is observed that the best value of F with highest ranking is 17 and 11 that
leads to the largest minimum distance between satellites of 61.83 km and 55.89
km in these constellations, respectively. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2109.13994 |