A spaceborne advanced storage system for remote sensing microsatellites

Shilei TU, Huiquan WANG, Yue HUANG, Zhonghe JIN

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Front. Inform. Technol. Electron. Eng ›› 2024, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (4) : 600-615. DOI: 10.1631/FITEE.2200445

A spaceborne advanced storage system for remote sensing microsatellites

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With the development of satellite miniaturization and remote sensing, the establishment of microsatellite constellations is an inevitable trend. Due to their limited size, weight, and power, spaceborne storage systems with excellent scalability, performance, and reliability are still one of the technical bottlenecks of remote sensing microsatellites. Based on the commercial off-the-shelf field-programmable gate array and memory devices, a spaceborne advanced storage system (SASS) is proposed in this paper. This work provides a dynamic programming, queue scheduling multiple-input multiple-output cache technique and a high-speed, high-reliability NAND flash controller for multiple microsatellite payload data. Experimental results show that SASS has outstanding scalability with a maximum write rate of 2429 Mb/s and preserves at least 78.53% of the performance when a single NAND flash fails. The scheduling technique effectively shortens the data scheduling time, and the data remapping method of the NAND flash controller can reduce the retention error by at least 50.73% and the program disturbance error by at least 37.80%.

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Microsatellite / Spaceborne advanced storage system (SASS) / Scalability / Performance / Reliability

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Shilei TU, Huiquan WANG, Yue HUANG, Zhonghe JIN. A spaceborne advanced storage system for remote sensing microsatellites. Front. Inform. Technol. Electron. Eng, 2024, 25(4): 600‒615 https://doi.org/10.1631/FITEE.2200445

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