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DESCRIPTION:60 students from the Department of Electronics and Communicatio
 n Engineering\, Matrusri Engineering College undertook an Industrial Visit
  to the Indian Deep Space Network\, Indian Space Research Organization at 
 Bylalu\, Karnataka. The students were provided with information on current
  operations and challenges in Indian Space research and how one can take a
 n active part in the same.\n\nThe Indian Deep Space Network has been built
  to track and support India&#39;s first lunar mission Chandrayaan-1\, an unman
 ned lunar exploration mission. It was launched on 22 October 2008. The IDS
 N was used for tracking\, orbit control and housekeeping operations of Ind
 ia&#39;s lunar mission for its entire duration of operation (Planned was 2 yea
 rs though achieved only 312 days). IDSN began to track Chandrayaan 17 minu
 tes after its launch from the Satish Dhawan Space Launch Centre at Srihari
 kota\, when the satellite separated from the launch vehicle. The Indian De
 ep Space Network consists of a 18-m and a 32-m antennae that are establish
 ed at the IDSN campus\, Byalalu\, Bangalore. The Network is augmented with
  a couple of stations in the western hemisphere in addition to the 64-m an
 tenna in Bearslake\, Russia to improve the visibility duration and to prov
 ide support from the antipodal point.\n\nThe existing ISTRAC S-Band Networ
 k stations will be used to support the mission during Launch and Early Orb
 it Phase (LEOP) that includes Earth Transfer Orbit (ETO) up to a range of 
 about 1\,00\,000 km. Although the 18-m antenna is tailored for Chandrayaan
 -1 mission\, the 32-m antenna can also support other planetary missions. T
 he established IDSN is a state-of-the-art system\, with its base band syst
 em adhering to CCSDS (Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems) Stand
 ards\, thus facilitating cross-support among other TTC agencies. The suppo
 rting network stations will ensure the adequacy of the link margin for tel
 emetry/dwell\, tracking\, tele command and payload data reception. The IDS
 N station has the responsibility of receiving the spacecraft health data a
 s well as the payload data in real time. Later\, conditioning of the data 
 takes place\, before onward transmission of the same to Mission Operations
  Complex at Bangalore. The tracking data comprising Range\, Doppler and An
 gle data will be transferred to the control center for the purpose of orbi
 t determination. The payload data will be transmitted to the Indian Space 
 Science Data Center (ISSDC) as and when received by the payload data acqui
 sition system\, located at the station.\n\nCo-sponsored by: matrusri.princ
 ipal@gmail.com\n\nSpeaker(s): N. Lakshminarayana\, \n\nBangalore\, Karnata
 ka\, India
LOCATION:Bangalore\, Karnataka\, India
ORGANIZER:matrusri.hodece@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:[Legacy Report] IEEE STB17791 Industrial Visit to Indian Deep Space
  Network\, ISRO
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X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;60 students from the Department of Electro
 nics and Communication Engineering\, Matrusri Engineering College undertoo
 k an Industrial Visit to the Indian Deep Space Network\, Indian Space Rese
 arch Organization at Bylalu\, Karnataka. The students were provided with i
 nformation on current operations and challenges in Indian Space research a
 nd how one can take an active part in the same.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The Indian 
 Deep Space Network has been built to track and support India&#39;s first lunar
  mission Chandrayaan-1\, an unmanned lunar exploration mission. It was lau
 nched on 22 October 2008. The IDSN was used for tracking\, orbit control a
 nd housekeeping operations of India&#39;s lunar mission for its entire duratio
 n of operation (Planned was 2 years though achieved only 312 days). IDSN b
 egan to track Chandrayaan 17 minutes after its launch from the Satish Dhaw
 an Space Launch Centre at Sriharikota\, when the satellite separated from 
 the launch vehicle. The Indian Deep Space Network consists of a 18-m and a
  32-m antennae that are established at the IDSN campus\, Byalalu\, Bangalo
 re. The Network is augmented with a couple of stations in the western hemi
 sphere in addition to the 64-m antenna in Bearslake\, Russia to improve th
 e visibility duration and to provide support from the antipodal point.&lt;/p&gt;
 \n&lt;p&gt;The existing ISTRAC S-Band Network stations will be used to support t
 he mission during Launch and Early Orbit Phase (LEOP) that includes Earth 
 Transfer Orbit (ETO) up to a range of about 1\,00\,000 km. Although the 18
 -m antenna is tailored for Chandrayaan-1 mission\, the 32-m antenna can al
 so support other planetary missions. The established IDSN is a state-of-th
 e-art system\, with its base band system adhering to CCSDS (Consultative C
 ommittee for Space Data Systems) Standards\, thus facilitating cross-suppo
 rt among other TTC agencies. The supporting network stations will ensure t
 he adequacy of the link margin for telemetry/dwell\, tracking\, tele comma
 nd and payload data reception. The IDSN station has the responsibility of 
 receiving the spacecraft health data as well as the payload data in real t
 ime. Later\, conditioning of the data takes place\, before onward transmis
 sion of the same to Mission Operations Complex at Bangalore. The tracking 
 data comprising Range\, Doppler and Angle data will be transferred to the 
 control center for the purpose of orbit determination. The payload data wi
 ll be transmitted to the Indian Space Science Data Center (ISSDC) as and w
 hen received by the payload data acquisition system\, located at the stati
 on.&lt;/p&gt;
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