DE-Link, an antenna pointing system for stratospheric balloons

The DE-Link attitude determination and pointing system onboard stratospheric balloons provides a low cost, low weight and high accuracy method to increase the efficiency of WLAN communication between balloon and ground station. By determination of the 6-dimensional pose of the balloon gondola in rea...

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Hauptverfasser: Johansson, G., Selinder, J., Hyyppa, K.
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Zusammenfassung:The DE-Link attitude determination and pointing system onboard stratospheric balloons provides a low cost, low weight and high accuracy method to increase the efficiency of WLAN communication between balloon and ground station. By determination of the 6-dimensional pose of the balloon gondola in real-time, the WLAN antenna can be pointed toward a known position on the ground. This removes the need for power-consuming omnidirectional antennas. It also gives an improvement in communication speed and reduction of overall weight by the removal of heavy RF power amplifiers. The design uses a combination of GPS receivers, accelerometers and magnetoresistive circuits to determine the absolute attitude and position of the gondola in real-time, and two DC motors to point the antenna in azimuth-and elevation directions to compensate for the movements of the gondola. Ground based tests have shown the system to function well with a pointing error of less than plusmn2deg.
DOI:10.1109/ICECS.2005.4633446