КОНЦЕПЦИЯ СОЗДАНИЯ АРХИТЕКТУРЫ «РАСПРЕДЕЛЕННОГО СПУТНИКА» ДЛЯ НИЗКООРБИТАЛЬНЫХ ИНФОРМАЦИОННЫХ И ТЕЛЕКОММУНИКАЦИОННЫХ СИСТЕМ НА ОСНОВЕ ГРУППИРОВКИ МИКРО- И НАНО-СПУТНИКОВ
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The concept of creating a "distributed satellite" architecture for low-orbit information and telecommunications systems based on the grouping of micro and nano satellites
For low-orbit information and telecommunication systems for various purposes, the concept of creating a "distributed satellite" architecture is proposed, which is based on the use of satellite platforms of the micro satellite and nano satellite and the distribution of functional blocks of the composite payload of higher-class satellites (mini satellite and small satellite) connected satellites.
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