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@article{184230,
author = {POLICE SREEJA and Dr.M.SANTHOSH and MACHA HARIPRASAD and KOMIRISHETTI SAKETH and BOUROJU SAI PRANEETH and SREERAMADASU VAMSHI and MUKTAPUR SUNITHA},
title = {UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE OF BDH-SSR (BASE BAND DATA HANDLING SOLID STATE RECORDER) AND THEORITICAL STUDY ON ELECTRICAL INTERFACING IN SATELLITE SYSTEMS},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2025},
volume = {12},
number = {4},
pages = {1044-1049},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=184230},
abstract = {This research examines the function of the Baseband Data Handling Solid State Recorder (BDH-SSR) and offers a theoretical investigation of electrical interfacing in satellites. The BDH-SSR is an essential element for high-capacity, high-speed data storage using NAND flash memory to handle big data sets generated from satellite payloads. The system uses advanced interleaving and error correction technologies to maintain data integrity under the extreme conditions of space. Electrical interfacing allows smooth communication between the BDH-SSR and other satellite subsystems, like transponders and command units, based on standardized protocols and hardy signal modulation. The work underscores the role played by the BDHSSR in assured data handling and the significance of optimized electrical interfaces for satellite mission efficiency and performance in space applications.},
keywords = {},
month = {September},
}
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