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System Architecture and Construction Approach for Intelligent Space Launch Site

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With the development demand of entering space, frequent space launch requires the support of intelligent technology. We study and put forward the architecture of intelligent launch site with the Internet of Things (IoT), big data and cloud computing, intelligent control, intelligent information application, intelligent transport, intelligent measurement and intelligent launching control. The architecture consists of intelligent technical area, intelligent launching region, intelligent flight range and landing area (or drop zone), intelligent command and control system, and intelligent analysis assessment system. In this paper, we propose the technical approaches of construction technology and goal realization for intelligent space launch site.

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This work was funded by the project of General Technology on Test and Launch partially sponsored by the 973 program. We would like to thank Tsinghua’s Prof. Yu Liu who provided us with the helpful suggestions and some research resources in the research.

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Xiao, L., Li, M., Wang, F., Li, Y. (2019). System Architecture and Construction Approach for Intelligent Space Launch Site. In: Deng, K., Yu, Z., Patnaik, S., Wang, J. (eds) Recent Developments in Mechatronics and Intelligent Robotics. ICMIR 2018. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 856. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00214-5_51

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