Heterogeneous Constellation Design for a Smart Soil Moisture Radar Mission
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This article explores the tradespace for a constellation of heterogeneous smart satellites intended to measure soil moisture using a combination of L and P band radars, radiometers, and reflectometers. Orbit inclination, repeat cycle, number of satellites, and number of planes were treated as input variables to create a set of architectures for evaluation. Attempting to optimize multiple output variables (cost, average revisit time, maximum revisit time, and percent coverage) results in a complex tradespace with suitable options at various cost caps. Therefore, several cost ranges are examined to find the best constellation for a given cost cap. It was found that a relatively simple constellation of three satellites in one plane offers acceptable performance at a low cost. This preliminary submission shows results for a homogeneous constellation, while the final paper will include satellites with various instrument configurations.