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Development of a Comprehensive Telemetry Dictionary to Analyze a Nano-Satellite Systems and Subsystems
EEE-A-15
Eldar Brusser; eldarsize@gmail.com Eitan Trbolsi; eitantr@ac.sce.ac.il
Advisors: Mr. Ori On1, Dr. Daniel Portnoy1 1SCE - Shamoon College of Engineering, Ashdod
This project presented a comprehensive design for a nanosatellite telemetry system, which aimed at collecting, processing, and transmitting data from satellite subsystems to monitor performance, diagnose faults, and detect operational anomalies. Each telemetry item was defined by data fields, data format, transmission frequency, communication protocol (e.g., UART or I2C), measurement units, acceptable value ranges, and expected behavior under anomalies. The system interfaces with real- time mechanisms, enabling fast fault response, instant reporting, and autonomous recovery. Dedicated tools were developed in a Linux environment for data analysis, including databases, historical trend visualization, and analytical reports. The project also provided flow diagrams and detailed tables documenting all telemetry items.
Keywords: linux, real-time, satellite system analysis and design, telemetry
Electrical Network Design for Public Buildings in Ashkelon City
EEE-A-16
Eyal Levi; levieyal1998@gmail.com
Advisor: Mr. Hermann Steiner
SCE - Shamoon College of Engineering, Ashdod
This project focused on designing a low-voltage electrical network for the “Effi Capital – Wine City” residential complex in Ashkelon, composed of three high-rise buildings. The system was planned according to safety and electrical standards. This included load analysis, transformer and generator selection, cable dimensioning, and short-circuit calculations. Power is supplied from the national grid via transformers and distributed to apartments, elevators, parking areas, and pumps. Backup generators ensure power during outages. All components were chosen for efficiency, reliability, and future scalability. The design reflects real-world electrical engineering practices, meeting practical challenges in a residential infrastructure project.
Keywords: electrical design, load analysis, power distribution, residential buildings
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