Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Experimental smartphone ground station grid system
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Application No.: US16502598Application Date: 2019-07-03
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Publication No.: US10651925B2Publication Date: 2020-05-12
- Inventor: Paul J. Darby, III
- Applicant: University of Louisiana at Lafayette
- Applicant Address: US LA Lafayette
- Assignee: University of Louisiana at Lafayette
- Current Assignee: University of Louisiana at Lafayette
- Current Assignee Address: US LA Lafayette
- Agency: Kean Miller LLP
- Agent Jessica C. Engler; Russel O. Primeaux
- Main IPC: H04W4/00
- IPC: H04W4/00 ; H04B7/185 ; H04W24/08 ; H04W24/02

Abstract:
This system and method provides for a plurality of satellite ground stations, distributed across some geographic region, and for these regions in turn to be scalable to cover large regions, including across the Earth or in orbit with planets or other celestial bodies using a combination of low-orbit satellites, terrestrial participant devices, and cloud-based communications. The invention in its simplest form is intended to solve the short temporal window problem inherent to the scenario where a single base or ground station is trying to track and communicate with a low-end OSAT or even a cube-satellite.
Public/Granted literature
- US20190326982A1 Experimental Smartphone Ground Station Grid System Public/Granted day:2019-10-24
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