Exploring modular architecture for nano satellite and opportunity for developing countries
Citation
Rhaman, M. K., Monowar, M. I., Shakil, S. R., Kafi, A. H., & Antara, R. S. I. (2015). Exploring modular architecture for nano satellite and opportunity for developing countries. Paper presented at the IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, , 23(1) doi:10.1088/1755-1315/23/1/012017Abstract
SPACE Technology has the potential to provide information, infrastructure and inspiration that meets national needs in developing countries like Bangladesh. Many countries recognize this; in response they are investing in new national satellite programs to harness satellite services. Technology related to space is one example of a tool that can contribute to development both by addressing societal challenges and by advancing a nation's technological capability. To cope up with the advanced world in space technology Bangladesh seems to be highly potential country for satellite, Robotics, embedded systems and renewable energy research. BRAC University, Bangladesh is planning to launch a nano satellite with the collaboration of KIT, Japan. The proposed nano satellite project mission is to experiment about social, commercial and agricultural survey needs in Bangladesh. Each of the proposed applications of the project will improve the lives of millions of people of Bangladesh and it will be a pathfinder mission for the people of this country. Another intention of this project is to create a cheap satellite based remote sensing for developing countries as the idea of large space systems is very costly for us therefore we have decided to make a Nano-satellite.
Keywords
Aerospace engineering; Developing countries; Earth sciences; Pathfinder mission; Developing worldDescription
This conference paper was presented in the International Conference on Geological, Geographical, Aerospace and Earth Sciences 2014, AeroEarth 2014; Discovery Kartika Plaza HotelKuta, Bali; Indonesia; 11 October 2014 through 12 October 2014 [© 2015 Institute of Physics Publishing] The conference paper's definite version is available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/23/1/012017Publisher Link
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Department of Computer Science and Engineering, BRAC UniversityType
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