1 NASA Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
2 Jacobs/NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas.
Astrobiology. 2019 Mar;19(3):478-496. doi: 10.1089/ast.2018.1906.
There is a synergistic relationship between analog field testing and the deep space telecommunication capabilities necessary for future human exploration. The BASALT (Biologic Analog Science Associated with Lava Terrains) research project developed and implemented a telecommunications architecture that serves as a high-fidelity analog of future telecommunication capabilities for Mars. This paper presents the architecture and its constituent elements. The rationale for the various protocols and radio frequency (RF) link types required to enable an interdisciplinary field mission are discussed, and the performance results from the BASALT field tests are provided. Extravehicular Informatics Backpacks (EVIB) designed for BASALT and tested by human subjects are also discussed, and the proceeding sections show how these prototype extravehicular activity (EVA) information systems can augment future human exploration. The paper concludes with an aggregate analysis of the data product types and data volumes generated, transferred, and utilized by the ground team and explorers over the course of the field deployments.
模拟野外测试与未来人类探索所需的深空通信能力之间存在协同关系。BASALT(与熔岩地形相关的生物模拟科学)研究项目开发并实施了一种电信架构,该架构是对未来火星通信能力的高保真模拟。本文介绍了该架构及其组成部分。讨论了实现跨学科野外任务所需的各种协议和射频 (RF) 链路类型的基本原理,并提供了 BASALT 野外测试的性能结果。还讨论了专为 BASALT 设计并由人体测试的舱外信息背包 (EVIB),并展示了这些原型舱外活动 (EVA) 信息系统如何增强未来的人类探索。本文最后对地面团队和探险家在野外部署过程中生成、传输和使用的数据产品类型和数据量进行了综合分析。