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Abstract
A trend in the development of nanosatellite platforms for technology demonstration has increased in both private industry and academic projects. Communication link design plays a crucial role in the success of space missions, enabling efficient and reliable data transmission between satellites and ground stations. In this context, the use of advanced tools such as System Tool Kit (STK) has gained significant importance by enabling a comprehensive analysis of the technical and operational aspects of the communication link. In an effort to make the future design of the communications subsystem payload on a nanosatellite more efficient and accessible, this paper shows a methodology for the efficient use of STK to perform link analysis.
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1 Master’s and Doctorate Programm in Engineering, Engineering Faculty, Universidad Nacional Autónoma De México , CDMX, México
2 Bachelor’s in Aero Systems Electronics Engineering, Universidad Aeronáutica en Querétaro , Querétaro, México
3 Advanced Technology Unit, School of Engineering, UNAM , Juriquilla Querétaro, México
4 Astronomy Institute, Universidad Nacional Autónoma De México , CDMX, México
5 Faculty of Informatics, Autonomous University of Queretaro , Juriquilla Querétaro, México
6 Space Program University, Universidad Nacional Autónoma De México , CDMX, México