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Micro-nano Satellite Novel Spatial Temperature Measurement Method and Experimental Study

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3D Imaging—Multidimensional Signal Processing and Deep Learning

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To solve the problem of micro-nano satellite about the complexity temperature acquisition network cable connectivity, diversity in temperature acquisition circuits and devices, complicated computation of temperature formula and so on, a single bus thermometry technology based on 1-wire commercial temperature measurement devices DS18B20 instead of the traditional thermometry technology on the satellite was proposed in the paper. In the study, the space measurement system based on DS18B20 including temperature circuit, software and cable network applied to the temperature measurement of the micro-nano satellite was designed, and space vacuum test system was built to study and verify the performance about DS18B20. The results show the devices DS18B20 have a stable performance and accurate temperature measurement. So the commercial temperature measurement devices DS18B20 can meet the temperature measurement requirement of equipment on the satellite. The research in this paper provides a new method for temperature measurement of the equipment on the satellite and lays the foundation for the application of DS18B20 temperature measurement devices on the satellite.

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Li, D., Li, Z., Guo, Z., Xu, Z., Liu, S. (2023). Micro-nano Satellite Novel Spatial Temperature Measurement Method and Experimental Study. In: Patnaik, S., Kountchev, R., Tai, Y., Kountcheva, R. (eds) 3D Imaging—Multidimensional Signal Processing and Deep Learning. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 348. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-1145-5_18

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