session P

Title

Poster Session

Date

2014-10-01

Time

13:15

Room

Prefunction

papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

Concept of mobile habitat module for human habitation on the red planet

accepted

withdrawn

Mr. Muhammad Shadab Khan

Department of Space Engineering, Lulea University of Technology

Sweden

2

Geology and Astrobiology Field Research (ILEWG EuroMoonMars) in Mars Analogue Extreme Environments

accepted

Prof. Bernard Foing

European Space Agency (ESA/ESTEC)

The Netherlands

3

Castalia – a Main Belt Comet mission

accepted

confirmed

Mrs. Maren Homeister

OHB System AG-Bremen

Germany

4

The Potential of SKYLON to Support Space Exploration

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Mark Hempsell

Hempsell Astronautics Limited

United Kingdom

5

The Challenges of Mercury and Venus

accepted

withdrawn

Prof. Haym Benaroya

Rutgers University

United States

6

Long-term dynamical evolution of Centaurs and Damocloids populations

accepted

Dr. Nataliya Kovalenko

Taras Shevchenko National University, Astronomical observatory

Ukraine

7

A Mars Surface Detecting Flying Blanket Based on Flexible Printed Circuit Board

accepted

confirmed

Dr. Dehu Yuan

Shanghai Institute of Spaceflight Contol Technology

China

8

Motivations for Human Space Exploration - The next Generations Perspectives

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Seyed Ali Nasseri

Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC)

Canada

9

Modeling the Moon Europa

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Chrishma Singh-Derewa

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Jet Propulsion Laboratory

United States

10

LOTUS : Standardized ESPA Landing System

accepted

withdrawn

Mr. Chrishma Singh-Derewa

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Jet Propulsion Laboratory

United States

11

Asteroid Deflection Mission Design Considering On-Ground Risks

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Clemens Rumpf

University of Southampton

United Kingdom

12

a generic trade-off of asteroid mining mission concepts for near-earth asteroids

accepted

Ms. Alena Probst

Bundeswehr Univeristy Munich

Germany

13

Mars analogue rover operations in the asbestos mines of Quebec.

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Kevin S. Olsen

University of Toronto

Canada

14

a possible way to explorer beyond the solar system

accepted

Mr. Lixia Guang

China

15

The OSIRIS-REx Laser Altimeter – an overview of the OLA topographical mapping system

accepted

withdrawn

Dr. Cameron Dickinson

MDA Space Missions

Canada

16

Crater Detection in Optical Planetary Images Based on Sparse Representation Model

accepted

withdrawn

Mr. An Liu

China Xi’an Satellite Control Center

China

17

APOPHIS Explorer, taking the opportunity of its 2029 flyby for a characterization mission

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Jean-Yves Prado

Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES)

France

18

Recalibrating the ‘Common Heritage of Mankind’ principle to contemporary developments: A case of Lunar Mining

accepted

Mr. Nishith Mishra

High Court of Delhi/Supreme Court of India

India

19

low-thrust variable-specific-impulse transfers to lunar libration point orbits, with applications to moon exploration

accepted

confirmed

Dr. Rui Qi

Beijing Institute of Technology

China

20

Orbital energy - a main source of structuring force for celestial bodies

accepted

Mr. gennady Kochemasov

Russian Federation

21

A Well-Characterized Mars- and Moon-Relevant Terrestrial Geological Sample Suite

accepted

withdrawn

Dr. Edward Cloutis

The University of Winnipeg

Canada

22

Trajectory-Space Generation Scheme for Future Planetary Landing

accepted

withdrawn

Dr. Ibrahim Mehedi

King Abdulaziz University

Saudi Arabia

23

A Conceptual Study of Autonomous Orbit Determination of Lunar Satellites with Solar Sails

accepted

confirmed

Dr. Hou Xiyun

Nanjing University

China

24

Analysis of a melting probe movement through the ice to study subsurface area of icy planetary bodies

accepted

withdrawn

Mrs. Olga Erokhina

Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics of National Research University Higher School of Economics (MIEM NRU HSE)

Russian Federation

25

the periodic orbits and stability analysis of binary body system for asteroid exploration mission

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Xiangyu Li

Beijing Institute of Technology, School of Aerospace Engineering

China

26

Adaptive autonomous navigation for Mars’ satellite based on the orientation information of the Mars, Phobos, and Deimos

accepted

withdrawn

Dr. Maodeng Li

1.Beijing Institute of Control Engineering, 2.National Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Space Intelligent Control, China

China

27

Probe relationship between chaotic orbital behavior of celestial objects and some unexplained astronautical cases

accepted

Ms. Javad Shams

K. N. Toosi University of Technology

Iran

28

The Heat-Flow and Physical Properties Probe (HP3 ) Mars Instrument

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Riccardo Nadalini

Sonaca Space GmbH

Germany

29

terrain relative navigation for precise planetary landing

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Qingyu Zeng

Beijing Institute of Technology, School of Aerospace Engineering

China

30

The Benefits of Advanced Stirling Radioisotope Generators for Deep Space Missions

accepted

confirmed

31

Zephyr: A Landsailing Rover for Venus

accepted

confirmed

Dr. Geoffrey Landis

NASA Glenn Research Center

United States

32

Autonomous Vehicle Guidance Navigation and Control for Space and Terrestrial Applications

accepted

confirmed

Dr. Joseph Nsasi Bakambu

MDA Space Missions

Canada

33

space object recognition based on contour constraint and texture feature

accepted

Dr. Saili Tang

China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology (CALT)

China

34

Mission analysis for Sun exploration using the system of heliocentric working orbits

accepted

confirmed

Prof. Mikhail S. Konstantinov

Moscow Aviation Institute

Russian Federation

35

estimation of toutatis mass based upon the tracking data during chang'e-2 fly-by

accepted

Dr. Songjie HU

1)Science and Technology on Aerospace Flight Dynamics Laboratory, China,2)Beijing Aerospace Control Center, China

China

36

Vision-based navigation system for Marco Polo-R asteroid sample return mission

accepted

withdrawn

Dr. Jesus Gil-Fernandez

GMV Aerospace & Defence SAU

Spain

37

technology of intelligent 3D printing robot will benefit future space exploration

accepted

withdrawn

Ms. Bin Zhang

China Academy of Space Technology (CAST)

China

38

Overview of interplanetary missions in Airbus Defence and Space

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Eric Maliet

Airbus Defence and Space

France

39

Sampling systems for low gravity bodies

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Davide Hazan

Selex Galileo

Italy

40

A Two-stage Asteroid Deflection Campaign Consisting of Precursor Mission and Impactor Mission

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Sung Wook Paek

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

United States

41

procyon mission: a micro-spacecraft to an asteroid

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Bruno Sarli

The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (Sokendai)

Japan

42

Using Radiation Pressure to Control Orbits Around a Triple Asteroid

accepted

confirmed

Ms. Thais Oliveira

Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)

Brazil

43

Potentially hazardous asteroids detection from space-based network on distant retrograde orbits

accepted

withdrawn

Dr. Camilla Colombo

Politecnico di Milano

Italy

44

High-resolution solar-occultation Fourier transform spectroscopy in a dusty atmosphere.

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Kevin S. Olsen

University of Toronto

Canada

45

Research on Interactions between Near-Earth Space Environments and Human Space Exploration Activities

accepted

Mr. Feng QI

Beijing Institute of Aerospace Systems Engineering, China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC)

China

46

Dynamic Modeling and Mobility Analysis of the Transforming Roving-Rolling Explorer (TRREx) as it Traverses Rugged Martian Terrain

accepted

withdrawn

Mr. Lionel Ernest Edwin

North Carolina State University

United States

47

Effective broadband permittivity measurements of geological materials

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Shahroukh Sotodeh

York University

Canada

48

DESIGN OF AN AUTONOMOUS Y-4 TILT-ROTOR (Y4TR) AEROBOT FOR FLIGHT ON MARS

accepted

confirmed

Prof. Craig Underwood

Surrey Space Centre, University of Surrey

United Kingdom