Uncategorized Archives - ATLAS Space Operations https://atlasspace.com/category/uncategorized/ Space Made Simple Tue, 04 Aug 2020 03:42:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/atlasspace.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/ATLAS-Favicon-01.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Uncategorized Archives - ATLAS Space Operations https://atlasspace.com/category/uncategorized/ 32 32 160044077 ATLAS Space Operations Awarded NASA SBIR Phase II Award to Advance Satellite Constellation Management Scheduling https://atlasspace.com/2020/08/04/atlas-nasa-sbir-award/ https://atlasspace.com/2020/08/04/atlas-nasa-sbir-award/#respond Tue, 04 Aug 2020 10:00:48 +0000 https://atlasspace.com/?p=5679 This new system creates a customer-focused and optimized solution, shortening what would otherwise take days or weeks with the manual process of current scheduling systems. This transforms the scheduling process into a seamless, customer-centric approach. The result is a substantial cost reduction for customers.

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Traverse City, MI  – ATLAS Space Operations has been selected by NASA for a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II award to further the development of an algorithmic solution to develop satellite ground station contact schedules designed to optimize ground station antenna usage around a customer’s mission requirements. ATLAS’ intent is to provide this unique ability to satellite communications ground antenna owners, enabling automated analysis of a mission’s requirements and providing intelligent satellite communications schedules on a lights-out basis.

NASA has asked ATLAS to develop a machine-to-machine scheduler that defines clear customer goals and allows the customer to prioritize their communications tasks. These goals populate in the Freedom Scheduler, which will compare the tiered tasks and the ground-side availability to automatically produce an optimized pass schedule for the customer to use for their mission. In accomplishing this, ATLAS addresses system-wide load balancing, acceleration of data pipelines, and scheduling management — all in one package.

This new system creates a customer-focused and optimized solution, shortening what would otherwise take days or weeks with the manual process of current scheduling systems. This transforms the scheduling process into a seamless, customer-centric approach. The result is a substantial cost reduction for customers.

Through ATLAS’ API, commercial and government customers will be able to access and adjust their mission goals on a day-to-day basis or with machine-to-machine exchange of spacecraft or mission status.

ATLAS will refine this capability into a stand-alone prototype cognitive constellation management scheduler as a precursor to an operational capability. This prototype will enable 3 key operational items:

  • System Wide Load Balancing – Define clear goals and allow the customer to adjust their importance, generate task requests, and feed them into the lower lever Flex Scheduler.
  • Time Reduction – Abstract the management into a simple to understand set of goals that the customer can adjust on a day to day basis.
  • Rapid Re-Scheduling via Machine to Machine – Define a concise, cloud hosted, API that allows the submission of external data such as spacecraft state parameters and event queuing information and alerts.

“We are thrilled to have been awarded the SBIR Phase 2 contract,” said ATLAS CTO and Co-Founder, Brad Bode. “As mega-constellations become more prevalent in space, this tool will not only allow us to scale with our customers, but provide critical mission support and savings to both commercial and government satellite operators.”

The contract is part of the NASA SBIR program’s annual investment in U.S. small businesses with promising new technologies whose benefits are strongly aligned with NASA’s future goals. ATLAS was one of 124 small businesses from 31 states selected in the Phase II awards – which cumulatively provides $104 million to advance new technologies.

About ATLAS Space Operations:

ATLAS Space Operations, Inc., based in Traverse City, Michigan, empowers global access to space through Freedom™, a simple solution for processing and analyzing data from space, through a global antenna network, powered by a revolutionary cloud-based software. ATLAS’s forward-thinking communications solutions are transforming the space industry by making ground communications simple, affordable and scalable than ever before. 

Media Contact:
Dan Carey
ATLAS Space Operations
dcarey@atlasground.com
+1 (231) 598-6814 ext. 105

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ATLAS Provides First Ever DoD Use of Commercial Cloud Based Satellite Communications Network https://atlasspace.com/2018/12/04/atlas-provides-first-ever-dod-use-of-commercial-cloud-based-satellite-communications-network/ https://atlasspace.com/2018/12/04/atlas-provides-first-ever-dod-use-of-commercial-cloud-based-satellite-communications-network/#respond Tue, 04 Dec 2018 22:14:00 +0000 https://atlasspace.com/?p=4188 Traverse City, MI – Dec 4, 2018 – ATLAS Space Operations made successful contact with the first ever DoD satellite mission to use a commercial… ( Read More )

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Traverse City, MI – Dec 4, 2018 – ATLAS Space Operations made successful contact with the first ever DoD satellite mission to use a commercial cloud-based satellite communications and control network. The satellite was launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, as part of the SSO-A SmallSat Express mission commissioned by Spaceflight Industries using a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.

Included in the launch was the U.S. Air Force Academy’s FalconSat-6. Ground-to-space communications for the FalconSat-6 are fully managed by the Freedom™ Platform and Freedom™ Ground Network, ATLAS Space Operations’ proprietary software and antenna network, which combine to provide the space industry with the most cost-efficient solutions, all through the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud.

The FalconSat-6 will serve the U.S. Air Force Academy’s Department of Astronautics, as a key component of the Academy’s capstone course for systems engineering. The spacecraft’s mission is to provide hands-on experiential learning for spacecraft engineering and operations, as well as maturing Cadets’ understanding of applications of solar, propulsion, and communication technologies. Entirely designed, built, and tested by Cadets at the U.S. Air Force Academy, the FalconSat-6–capable of meeting the real-world requirements for Department of Defense (DoD) missions and payloads.

ATLAS Ops Team In Network Operations Center
ATLAS Operations Team at company headquarters Network Operations Center - Traverse City, MI

Operational since 2015, the Freedom™ Ground Network is a series of ground-stations, strategically placed around the globe, that provide ground-to-space connectivity through S-Band, X-Band, and UHF communications. The Freedom™ Ground Network is connected seamlessly through the cloud, via the Freedom™ Platform, which exploits the AWS Cloud to provide scalable solutions with capabilities that meet or exceed DoD’s standards for military-grade security. The Freedom™ Platform – ATLAS’ proprietary technology–is an advanced satellite interface software for a truly “set and forget” user interface with TT&C (Telemetry, Tracking, and Command) and scheduling.

ATLAS is actively and rapidly expanding its Freedom™ Ground Network, and currently developing new ground-stations in Tahiti, Finland, Guam, and in Hokkaido, Japan. By the end of 2020, ATLAS will employ more than 30, cloud integrated, locations to service the growing demand for ground-to-space communications of spacecraft from LEO to GEO, launch support operations, and deep space missions.

Another spacecraft aboard the SSO-A SmallSat express to employ the Freedom™ Platform and the Freedom™ Ground Network is Helios Wire’s SIRION-2. SIRION-2 is the first of a 28-satellite constellation that will be launched in separate missions over the next five years. SIRION-2 will provide machine to machine (M2M) connectivity for a worldwide Internet of Things (IoT) whose applications include monitoring and controlling of fixed and mobile assets in industries like transportation, consumer, logistics, security/public safety, energy, mining, industrial/construction, agriculture, and animal management.

With both the U.S. Air Force Academy’s FalconSat-6 and Helios Wire’s SIRION-2 aboard the Spaceflight SSO-A SmallSat Express, yesterday’s SpaceX Falcon 9 launch is the first to include multiple clients for ATLAS Space Operations.

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