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Space Traffic Management with a NASA UAS Traffic Management (UTM) Inspired ArchitectureSpace is becoming increasingly congested as the number of on-orbit satellites and debris objects continues to grow. Space traffic management (STM) is critical for ensuring that the expanding orbital population operates safely and efficiently, avoiding collisions and radio-frequency interference while still facilitating widespread space operations. Recent events such as the FCC approval of SpaceX’s ~12,000 satellite constellation, the signing of Space Policy Directive 3 (which moves Space Situational Awareness responsibilities away from the Department of Defense and to a civil agency), and the growth in rideshare and small launch vehicles illustrate the rapidly changing nature of this domain. This paper will describe the concept of operations (ConOps) for a civilian STM research initiative, which has been developed from previous NASA work to enable safe operation of small unmanned aircraft systems. The STM ConOps proposes an architecture to enable efficient data sharing and coordination between participants to facilitate safe spaceflight operations. It is designed to utilize and promote the emerging field of commercial STM services, as a complement to existing government-provided STM services. The concept envisions a phased evolution that would gradually integrate additional capabilities, proposing a first phase architecture and tentative plans for a broader system. Work towards developing an STM research and prototyping platform is also discussed.
Document ID
20190027732
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Murakami, David
(NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)
Nag, Sreeja
(Bay Area Environmental Research Inst. Moffett Field, CA, United States)
Lifson, Miles
(Bay Area Environmental Research Inst. Moffett Field, CA, United States)
Kopardekar, Parimal
(NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
July 25, 2019
Publication Date
January 7, 2019
Subject Category
Space Communications, Spacecraft Communications, Command And Tracking
Space Transportation And Safety
Report/Patent Number
ARC-E-DAA-TN63842
Meeting Information
Meeting: 2019 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) SciTech Forum
Location: San Diego, CA
Country: United States
Start Date: January 7, 2019
End Date: January 11, 2019
Sponsors: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 629660.01.02.01.01
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNX12AD05A
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Technical Review
NASA Peer Committee
Keywords
UTM
space traffic management
collision avoidance
space situational awareness
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