SM31A-4186:
Using Geostationary Communications Satellites as a Sensor: Telemetry Search Algorithms

Wednesday, 17 December 2014
Ashley Carlton, Kerri Cahoy and Whitney Quinne Lohmeyer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States
Abstract:
For decades, operators and manufacturers have collected large amounts of telemetry from geostationary (GEO) communications satellites to monitor system health and performance, yet this data is rarely mined for scientific purposes. The goal of this work is to mine data archives acquired from commercial operators using new algorithms that can detect when a space weather (or non-space weather) event of interest has occurred or is in progress. We have developed algorithms to statistically analyze power amplifier current and temperature telemetry and identify deviations from nominal operations or other trends of interest. We then examine space weather data to see what role, if any, it might have played. We also closely examine both long and short periods of time before an anomaly to determine whether or not the anomaly could have been predicted.