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Satellite Command System - Dictionary Design and Documentation
EEE-B-07
Gal Adaki; adaki577@gmail.com Ronit Amzaleg; ronit1598@gmail.com
Advisors: Mr. Uri On1, Dr. Daniel Portnoy1 1SCE - Shamoon College of Engineering, Ashdod
This project focused on the development of a command dictionary for operating all systems and subsystems within a satellite. The goal was to produce clear, accurate, and consistent documentation that consolidates all possible commands used across the satellite’s internal architecture, aligned with standard communication protocols. Each command was defined based on its source, structure, data format, and the expected system response. The project required proficiency in the C programming language, including real-time design, as well as familiarity with Linux-based operating systems. The final output included a written document and an Excel file presenting the commands in a structured, accessible format which is able to support satellite development, operations, and ground control activities.
Keywords: command system, embedded systems, real-time, satellite
Electrical Grid Design for the “City Garden” Commercial and Office Complex
EEE-B-08
Amit Ari; amitar1422@gmail.com Alon Bechor; alonbe2607@gmail.com
Advisor: Mr. Herman Steiner
SCE - Shamoon College of Engineering, Ashdod
This project focused on the design and planning of the electricity grid for the "City Garden" – a modern urban complex in Tel Aviv with offices, clinics, gyms, shops, and restaurants. The goal was to provide a reliable, safe, and efficient power supply to the complex, while ensuring system compliance with the Israel Electricity laws. The project addressed the unique challenges of power infrastructure in urban environments, taking also into account future expansion. It covered technical design aspects, such as selecting transformers, power generation, high-voltage systems, lightning and surge protection, and monitoring tools for fault detection. Proper grid planning was essential to prevent disruptions, supply growing energy demands, and ensure sustainable operation.
Keywords: complex, energy efficiency, power grid
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