A miniature IoT-based Ground Station at 433 MHz for reception of telemetry packets from LoRa satellites

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Jorge Simon
Jose Ricardo Gomez Rodriguez
Marco Cardenas Juarez
Viktor Ivan Rodriguez A
Remberto Sandoval Arechiga
Salvador Ibarra Delgado
Juvenal Villanueva Maldonado
Jose Luis Alvarez Flores
Jorge Flores Troncoso

Abstract

In this article, a miniature Internet of Things-based ground station operating at 433 MHz for the reception of telemetry packets from LoRa satellites is presented. The ground station is composed of a turnstile antenna, an ESP32-based LoRa reception system, and a rechargeable battery. Connected to Internet via a WLAN router, the ground station offers monitoring capabilities through a web page interface. The website provides a console to track the coordinates of the target satellite, allowing telemetry packets to be downloaded and displayed. The goal of this project is to have a low-cost telemetry ground station for educational and radio amateurs purposes, solving the issue of bringing youth closer to STEM careers, this by means of building a ground station using COTS components that is able to be connected to LEO-orbiting satellites.

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Simon, J., Gomez Rodriguez, J. R., Cardenas Juarez, M., Rodriguez A, V. I., Sandoval Arechiga, R., Ibarra Delgado, S., Villanueva Maldonado, J., Alvarez Flores, J. L., & Flores Troncoso, J. (2023). A miniature IoT-based Ground Station at 433 MHz for reception of telemetry packets from LoRa satellites. Difu100ci@, Revista De difusión científica, ingeniería Y tecnologías, 17(02), 1-6. Retrieved from http://difu100cia.uaz.edu.mx/index.php/difuciencia/article/view/360
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