The new physical principles based complex system projection
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Modern complex electronic systems mostly comprise wide production industrial components. A large number of electronic components entering the complex system requires their high reliability and forces designers to base their projects only on well known components, which have happened to prove their high reliability. But to reach the extremely high system performance it may be unavoidable to risk in utilizing the newest components, including those, which work on new physical principles. The paper analyzes the super complex system Splav projection experience, the system being designed for the Earth surface operative observation from Space. The system's basic element - the photosensitive charge coupled device (CCD) matrix, utilizes a unknown before physical principle of the moving image energy synchronous accumulation. The lack of the prototype for the system under projection required a large theoretical and experimental work to prove its functionality and evaluate its future characteristics. The basic element has defined the structure of the whole system under projection. The new system projection and the experimental work out went in parallel with the new electronic components technology development and perfection in agreement with the joint projection principle for the whole system and its basic components.
Remote sensing, space observation, photosensitive matrix, charge coupled device, digital telecommunication system, space communication, relay satellite, phased array antenna
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/148309505
IDR: 148309505 | DOI: 10.25586/RNU.V9187.18.11.P.108