Deployable antennas: the skills needed to go from design to space - with Oxford Space Systems
A discussion with the Oxford Space Systems team on how a deployable antenna is designed, manufactured, and delivered for satellite missions and services.
Episode 38 of the Space Industry podcast is a discussion with the Oxford Space Systems (OSS) team on the development of deployable antenna systems.
Oxford Space Systems is a UK-based specialist in the manufacture of deployable antennas and structures across a variety of CubeSat and smallsat mission profiles. We covered:
Oxford Space Systems is a UK-based specialist in the manufacture of deployable antennas and structures across a variety of CubeSat and smallsat mission profiles. We covered:
- How a project is initiated and how customer partnerships are developed
- How RF analysis on new antennas is performed
- The mechanical aspects of testing and development that need to be considered in a new project
- The mix of skills that different team members bring to each project, including the use of innovative materials and origami engineering
- How Oxford Space Systems organizes teams, development, and project work
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