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ieee aerospace conference | 2009

Distributed space-based Ionospheric Multiple Plasma Sensor networks

R. L. Balthazor; Matthew G. McHarg; Cash S. Godbold; David J. Barnhart; Tanya Vladimirova

Distributed small satellite mission concepts are emerging for commercial, scientific, and military applications requiring constellations of many hundreds of satellites. Massively distributed missions allow both simultaneous multipoint observations and significant redundancy. This paper presents an application case study based on the US Air Force Academys (USAFA) Ionospheric Multiple Plasma Sensors (IMPS) mission. IMPS is an integration of the satellite-on-a-Printed Circuit Board (PCBSat) miniaturization approach developed at the University of Surrey with the Miniaturized Electrostatic Analyzer (MESA) sensor developed at USAFA.


Radio Science | 2015

Methodology of evaluating the science benefit of various satellite/sensor constellation orbital parameters to an assimilative data forecast model

R. L. Balthazor; Matthew G. McHarg; C. Lon Enloe; Brandon Mueller; David J. Barnhart; Zachary W. Hoeffner; Robert Brown; Ludger Scherliess; Lance T. Wilhelm

A methodology for evaluating the science benefit of adding space weather sensor data from a modest number of small satellites to the Utah State University Global Assimilation of Ionospheric Measurements—Full Physics (GAIM-FP) model is presented. Three orbital scenarios are presented, two focusing on improved coverage of narrowly specified regions of interest, and one on global coverage of the ionosphere as a whole. An Observing System Simulation Experiment is used to obtain qualitative and quantitative results of the impact of the various orbital scenarios on the ionospheric specifications. A simulated “truth” run of the ionosphere is obtained from a first principle model of the ionosphere/plasmasphere model and used to generate global simulated Global Positioning Satellite total electron content (GPS-TEC) data as well as in situ plasma density observations. Initially, only GPS data were assimilated by GAIM-FP, and the results of this limited run were compared to the truth run. Next, the simulated in situ plasma densities corresponding to our three orbital scenarios were assimilated together with the GPS data, and the results were compared to both the truth run and the limited GPS-TEC only GAIM-FP run. These model simulations have shown that adding a constellation of small satellites/sensors in addition to global TEC inputs does indeed converge the GAIM-FP model closer to truth in the situations described.


Archive | 2007

Enabling Space Sensor Networks with PCBSat

David J. Barnhart; Tanya Vladimirova; Martin Sweeting; R. L. Balthazor; Lon Enloe; Habash Krause; Timothy J. Lawrence; Matthew G. McHarg; Jim Lyke; Jim White; Adam Baker


Space Weather-the International Journal of Research and Applications | 2015

USAFA Integrated Miniaturized Electrostatic Analyzer (iMESA)—An Undergraduate Space Weather Constellation

M.Geoff McHarg; Parris Neal; Nikolas Taormina; Alex Strom; R. L. Balthazor


Space Weather-the International Journal of Research and Applications | 2015

USAFA Integrated Miniaturized Electrostatic Analyzer (iMESA)-An Undergraduate Space Weather Constellation: SPACE WEATHER CONSTELLATION

Geoff McHarg; Parris Neal; Nikolas Taormina; Alex Strom; R. L. Balthazor


Radio Science | 2015

Methodology of evaluating the science benefit of various satellite/sensor constellation orbital parameters to an assimilative data forecast model: Ionospheric Specification Sensitivity

R. L. Balthazor; Matthew G. McHarg; C. Lon Enloe; Brandon Mueller; David J. Barnhart; Zachary W. Hoeffner; Robert Brown; Ludger Scherliess; Lance T. Wilhelm


Archive | 2010

Mapping the Ionosphere with Multiple Low-Cost Sensors

R. L. Balthazor; Matthew G. McHarg; L. Charity Enloe; Tony Clark; D. Waite


Archive | 2009

Small Sensors for Space Weather: CubeSat Missions

Ted T. Finne; Andrew C. Nicholas; Clayton Coker; Scott A. Budzien; Mark S. Johnson; Stephen Arnold; Fred A. Herrero; Matthew G. McHarg; R. L. Balthazor; Richard Alexander Doe; Gary Bust; G. Crowley; Paul Richard Straus


Archive | 2009

Satellites Probing the Alfvnic Resonator Cavity Experiment : SPARC-E

Michael E. Dearborn; R. L. Balthazor; Matthew G. McHarg; Jennifer Huffman


Archive | 2007

A Campaign to Study Equatorial Ionospheric Phenomena over Guam

Linda Habash Krause; R. L. Balthazor; Michael E. Dearborn; Lon Enloe; Timothy J. Lawrence; Matthew G. McHarg; Donald Petrash; Bodo W. Reinisch; Tara Stuart

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Matthew G. McHarg

United States Air Force Academy

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Michael E. Dearborn

United States Air Force Academy

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Alex Strom

United States Air Force Academy

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Brandon Mueller

United States Air Force Academy

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C. Lon Enloe

United States Air Force Academy

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David J. Barnhart

United States Air Force Academy

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Lance T. Wilhelm

Air Force Research Laboratory

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Nikolas Taormina

United States Air Force Academy

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Parris Neal

United States Air Force Academy

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