EP GEO Propulsion Platform
Article No.: 96, Pages 1 - 6
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The paper describes the advantages of Electric Propulsion systems (EPS) in comparison to Chemical Propulsion Systems (CPS) in the new developed landscape of launchers. It also contains a deviation from the classical EPS and combines the EPS with CPS which has some advantages for niche markets.
The EPS described here is based on the RIT technology including a Radio Frequency Generator, neutralizer and the Power Processing Unit. The main focus is on the current stage of the performance of the currently developed system as well as a trade study on performance in terms of usage for geostationary platforms.
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August 2019
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ISBN:9781450376259
DOI:10.1145/3387168
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Published: 25 May 2020
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ICVISP 2019
ICVISP 2019: 3rd International Conference on Vision, Image and Signal Processing
August 26 - 28, 2019
BC, Vancouver, Canada
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