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Projecte llegit

Títol: Estación de tierra autónoma para la recepción de imágenes de satélites NOAA


Estudiants que han llegit aquest projecte:


Director/a: MONTORO LÓPEZ, GABRIEL

Departament: TSC

Títol: Estación de tierra autónoma para la recepción de imágenes de satélites NOAA

Data inici oferta: 11-01-2021     Data finalització oferta: 11-09-2021



Estudis d'assignació del projecte:
    GR ENG SIST AEROESP
Tipus: Individual
 
Lloc de realització: EETAC
 
Paraules clau:
RTL-SDR, NOAA, Raspberry, estación de tierra, ground station, satélite, satellite, radiómetro, radiometer, antenna, antena, dipole, dipolo, turnstile, meterorología, meteorology, infrarrojo, infrarred, IR, JPSS, WXtoImg, SDR#
 
Descripció del contingut i pla d'activitats:
Este proyecto está reservado para David Pulido.
 
Overview (resum en anglès):
Polar meteorological satellites are one of the main environmental information sources about Earth and atmosphere, being capable to scan the entire globe. The ones of this type managed by the U.S. NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) administration transmit live images of Earth via radio, which can be received by users on Earth.
This project will focus on the reception of these images, developing a prototype of a ground station capable of performing this task, detailing all the process.

The main subjects are:

-The research of the history about polar meteorological satellites of NOAA and the evolution in time in the systems for getting images of the atmosphere and Earth, as well as the future of those.
-The description of the process: since the image is taken by the satellite equipment, till it is received and decoded by a ground station.
-The design and making of an antenna for receiving effectively the signal transmitted by these meteorological satellites, where the image is contained.
-The design and making of a ground station capable of receiving, decoding and storing autonomously the images transmitted by the satellites in its passes. Everything without the operation of a person and being able to be deployed anywhere, having also a low cost and low energy consumption.


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