2003
DOI: 10.1109/taes.2003.1238750
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Design and testing of spacecraft power systems using VTB

Abstract: A study is presented on the design and testing of spacecraft power systems using the virtual test bed (VTB). The interdisciplinary components such as solar array and battery systems were first modeled in native VTB format and validated by experiment data. The shunt regulator and battery charge controller were designed in Simulink according to the system requirements and imported to VTB. Two spacecraft power systems were then designed and tested together with the control systems.

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“…This type test has the disadvantage of less flexibility, expensive cost and hard to be involved into system integration test associating with the whole satellite [5]. Lots of foreign researchers also set up the model and simulate PCU considering several factors by utilizing software, for instance, SPACE [6,7] and VTB [8] etc. But there are so many factors which influence the working of PCU, so this method is very complex.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type test has the disadvantage of less flexibility, expensive cost and hard to be involved into system integration test associating with the whole satellite [5]. Lots of foreign researchers also set up the model and simulate PCU considering several factors by utilizing software, for instance, SPACE [6,7] and VTB [8] etc. But there are so many factors which influence the working of PCU, so this method is very complex.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is important for the electrical power system (EPS) to be designed with minimum power sizing in order to secure the energy balance according to the system's requirements (Patel 2005). For the optimization of the system architecture, the component choices, and the system performance in terms of efficiency, power density, cost, and lifetime, it is essential to perform simulation studies such as EASY5 , EP-SIM (Ayres et al 2000), and PowerCap (Capel et al 2002), and to build virtual prototypes (Jiang et al 2003) in most cases due to the high manufacturing cost and complexity of satellite EPS. This paper describes the basic concept of peak power tracking (PPT) algorithms, and the results of simulation and electrical test to verify the performance of PPT.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The construction of international space station (ISS) is one of the momentous steps in spaceflight history. The ISS is a multi-nation collaborative project serving as a space environment laboratory for a variety of scientific researches and a low Earth orbit staging base for long-duration missions [2], [3]. The ISS power system is a low-voltage direct current (LVDC) microgrid (MG) supplied by solar arrays.…”
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confidence: 99%