Patton presents research at WiSEE 2022

Joseph Patton, Ph.D. student in electrical and computer engineering at the University of Maine, presented his undergraduate research work at the 10th annual Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) International Conference on Wireless for Space and Extreme Environments (WiSEE 2022) in Winnipeg, Canada on Oct. 14, 2022. 

The title of his presentation was “CubeSat Power System Design and Simulation for Fault Detection and Failure Prevention,” which was based on his senior design project funded by NASA and Maine Space Grant Consortium. This is the first senior design project that is flying to space as part of the MESAT1 mission this coming December. 

Patton also co-authored another paper with his adviser Ali Abedi, professor of electrical and computer engineering at UMaine, and two other graduate students, Travis Russell (former master’s student in electrical engineering, now at Bose) and Ally Di Filippo titled “Adaptive Radio Design for Low Earth Orbit Small Satellites With Limited Bandwidth,” which was presented at the same conference.

More information about the conference is online.