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

Commercialization of Space: Issues, Opportunities and Challenges for Active Debris Removal

accepted

withdrawn

Dr. Rushi Ghadawala

Aryavarta Space Organization

India

2

Numerical study on debris cloud behind Al/Mg wave impedance-grade bumper

accepted

withdrawn

Dr. Mingqiang Hou

China

3

study on space debris mitigation mechanism

accepted

Ms. Li Chai

The Academy of Equipment

China

4

A High-Precision DF Method with Double Station based on Phase-Differential Measure

accepted

Prof. Yu tao

The 51 st Research Institute of CETC

China

5

A system concept for the active space debris removal demonstration mission

accepted

withdrawn

Dr. Lihua Zhang

DFH Satellite Co. Ltd.

China

6

a spaceborne debris surveillance radar based on multistatic cross array

accepted

withdrawn

Mr. Wei Xiang

China

7

Kinetic characteristics of satellites in tether drag deorbiting

accepted

withdrawn

Dr. Guowei Zhao

Beihang University

China

8

a conjunction risk assessment method for F-value based on two-line elements

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Chaowei Ma

Beijing Institute of Tracking and Telecommunication Technology (BITTT)

China

9

detection algorithm of small and fast orbital objects using faint streaks; application to geosynchronous orbit objects

accepted

withdrawn

Mr. Makoto Tagawa

Kyushu University

Japan

10

The CanX-7 Deorbit Mission: Demonstrating Deorbiting Technologies for Micro and Nanosatellites

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Thomas Sears

Space Flight Laboratory, University of Toronto

Canada

11

optical observation, image-processing, and detection of space debris in geosynchronous earth orbit

accepted

withdrawn

Dr. Hiroshi ODA

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)

Japan

12

relative determination for non-cooperative spacecraft based on binocular vision system

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Cai Han

China

13

Analysis of Space Debris and slow down it's velocity

accepted

Mr. Sourabh Kaushal

Engineer

India

14

Practical Particle Impact Risk Assessment in Satellite Projects

accepted

withdrawn

Mr. Jan-Christian Meyer

OHB System AG-Bremen

Germany

15

Collision probability assessment for Active Debris Removal missions

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Aleksander Lidtke

University of Southampton

United Kingdom

16

meteoroid stream modelling using distributed computing to define the impact hazard to spacecraft caused by natural space debris

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Maximilian Sommer

University of Stuttgart

Germany

17

Performance Mapping of Space Debris Removal Concepts

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Seyed Ali Nasseri

Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC)

Canada

18

studies of the mechanical properties of self-healing composites in a space environment

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Mehdi Sabzalian

Concordia University

Canada

19

Multi-target Tracking Management for a Multifunctional Radar in Space Situational Awareness

accepted

confirmed

Dr. Hai Jiang

National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences

China

20

Behavior of ejectors at oblique collision for developing a debris shield

accepted

confirmed

Ms. Hiroka Hamatani

Kogakuin University

Japan

21

RISKS OF COLLISION OF LAUNCH VEHICLES WITH THE CATALOGUED SPACE OBJECTS IN THE ASCENT PHASE

accepted

Mr. Alexandr Golubek

Yuzhnoye State Design Office

Ukraine

22

research on charging effect of small & medium-sized space debris in ionosphere plasma environment

accepted

withdrawn

Dr. Weijie Wang

Academy of Equipment

China

23

The impact of growing Space Debris on third-party-liability insurance

accepted

confirmed

Ms. Anja Nakarada Pecujlic

University of Vienna

Austria

24

Study of a harpoon with a foam injection system for debris mitigation.

accepted

withdrawn

Mr. Idriss Sisaid

Cranfield University

France

25

Space Debris: Lessons learned from the marine environment

accepted

withdrawn

Ms. Rose Tasker

Australia

26

Robotic Arm To Clean Space Debris

accepted

withdrawn

Mr. Naman Vaidya

Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal University

India

27

a collaborative approach to space debris mitigation using de-orbit kit technology

accepted

Mr. Jean-Pierre Coadou

Nova Shell Materials Technologies

Canada

28

Self-contained onboard LV stage disposal system based on energy resources unexpended after SC orbital insertion

accepted

confirmed

Dr. Yakov Shatrov

Central Research Institute for Machine Building (JSC TSNIIMASH)

Russian Federation

29

LIQUID PROPELLANT BEHAVIOUR PECULIARITIES UNDER THEIR DISCHARGE IN VACUUM FROM TANKS DURING PASSIVATION OF THE LV WASTED STAGES

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Anatolii Lohvynenko

Yuzhnoye State Design Office

Ukraine

30

Ariane 4 H10 target orbital thermal analysis and IR recognition

accepted

withdrawn

Dr. Ciro Borriello

Aviospace S.R.L

Italy

31

Continuity equation approach for the analysis of the collision risk due space debris clouds generated by a fragmentation event

accepted

confirmed

Ms. Francesca Letizia

University of Southampton

United Kingdom

32

SOME DESIGN APPROACHES TO PREVENT AND LIMIT THE NEAR-EARTH SPACE DEBDIS GENERATION

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Gennadiy Osinovyy

Yuzhnoye State Design Office

Ukraine

33

numerical simulation on the shielding configurations with middle layer of corrugation and honeycomb cone respectively

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Fa-wei Ke

China Aerodynamics Research and Development Center (CARDC) 

China

34

Using MLIs as Hypervelocity impact mitigation: An unintended test in orbit.

accepted

withdrawn

Mr. Ronnie Nader

Ecuadorian Civilian Space Agency (EXA)

Ecuador

35

Identifying Origin of Breakup Event by In-situ Measurement

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Mitsuhiko Tasaki

Kyushu University

Japan

36

An analytical method for the propagation towards internal components of debris clouds originated by space debris impacts on spacecraft walls

accepted

confirmed

Prof. Alessandro Francesconi

University of Padova - DII/CISAS

Italy

37

Real-time Determination Method for Telescope Pointing Error

accepted

confirmed

Dr. Xiaoxiang Zhang

China

38

new method of echo detection for diffuse reflection laser ranging of space debris

accepted

Dr. Kunpeng Wang

China

39

Methodological approach to the problem of on-time identification of space debris with the use of spacecraft onboard optical sensors

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Nikolay Panichkin

Central Research Institute of Machine Building (FSUE/TSNIIMASH)

Russian Federation

40

Securing future Earth-Moon commercial space travels: simulation of capture and de-orbit phases for active debris removal in near-Earth orbits

accepted

confirmed

Ms. Melissa Zemoura

Kyushu University

Japan

41

Mission Concept for Multi Space Debris Removal

accepted

confirmed

Mrs. Susanne Peters

Universität der Bundeswehr München

Germany

42

The Dynamics of Tethered Debris With Flexible Appendages and Residual Fuel

accepted

withdrawn

Prof. Vladimir S. Aslanov

Samara National Research University (Samara University)

Russian Federation

43

Mitigating Orbital Debris in LEO with High Power Pulsed Laser

accepted

Mr. Alaa Hussein

University of Sussex

United Kingdom

44

Recycling Space Junk: Resource Harvesting as a Solution for Orbital Debris

accepted

withdrawn

Ms. Zahra Khan

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

United States

45

Launch Adapter Ring Capture Tool: Canadian Robotic Technology for the Autonomous Capture of Unprepared and Non-Operational Debris

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Richard Rembala

MDA Space Missions

Canada

46

Estimation of Inertia Parameters of a Space Debris for Its Tether-Assisted Removal

accepted

withdrawn

Mrs. Fan Zhang

McGill University

Canada

47

The last results of activity Russian Federation in fields of modeling space debris and mitigation measures in near Earth space

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Igor Usovik

Central Research Institute for Machine Building (JSC TSNIIMASH)

Russian Federation

48

Deriving a priority list based on the environmental criticality

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Christopher Kebschull

Technische Universität Braunschweig

Germany

49

Effects of temperature of targets on ejecta size distribution in hypervelocity impact

accepted

confirmed

Dr. Masahiro Nishida

Nagoya Institute of Technology

Japan

50

Improvement of the two-stage light-gas accelerators performance by using the Photonic Doppler Velocimetry (PDV)

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Jan Hupfer

Fraunhofer EMI

Germany

51

market for high precision debris data

accepted

confirmed

Dr. Eugene Levin

Electrodynamic Technologies, LLC

United States

52

Can Pulsed Laser Ablation Prevent Most Debris Creation?

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Joseph Carroll

Tether Applications, Inc.

United States

53

Development and in-orbit verification of deployable sail structures for debris mitigation with a cubesat

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Engelbert Plescher

FH Aachen University of Applied Sciences

Germany

54

Collisions Probabilities and Mitigations Strategies of the QB50 Network

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Diederik Florijn

Delft University of Technology (TUD)

The Netherlands

55

sizing of an electrodynamic tether to deorbit debris in low earth orbit

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Antoine ARVEILLER

ESTACA

French Guiana

56

A Quick Method of Forecasting of Conflicting Approaches of Orbital Objects and Calculation of Parameters of an Approach

accepted

Ms. Tatyana V. Labutkina

Dnepropetrovsk National University named after Oles' Gonchar

Ukraine

57

Additional Orbital Fragmentation Events

accepted

confirmed

Dr. Carsten Wiedemann

Technical University of Braunschweig

Germany

58

Active Debris Removal: Consequences of Mission Failure

accepted

confirmed

Dr. Hugh G. Lewis

University of Southampton

United Kingdom

59

Modeling dynamics of tethered small satellite for de-orbiting

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Shantanu Shahane

Indian Institute of Technology

India

60

The influence of the Relative Angular Velocity between Space-based Optical Detector and Space Debris in Detectable Analysis

accepted

withdrawn

Ms. Jingjing Hu

University of Chinese Academy of Sciences;National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences

China

61

design of a flexible satellite system for the mitigation of large sized orbital debris

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Christopher Gover

Carleton Univeristy

Canada

62

Numerical study on debris cloud behind Al/Mg wave impedance-grade bumper

accepted

confirmed

Prof.Dr. Zizheng GONG

China Academy of Space Technology (CAST)

China

63

Overview of Orbital Debris Mitigation Technologies

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Phil Smith

Bryce Space and Technology

United States

64

space debris removal using ecological missions

accepted

withdrawn

Mr. Logesh Sadasivam

SRM University, kattankulathur,chennai,INDIA

India

65

Basic Experiment on Electromagnetic Irradiation Caused by Hypervelocity Impact

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Masakazu Kobayashi

Tokai University

Japan

66

the research of residual fuel estimation and drain judge method in satellite end-of-life disposal

accepted

withdrawn

Mr. LUO LIANG

China

67

study on debris shield stuffed with aerogel/fiberglass composite

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Xuezhong Wen

China Aerodynamics Research and Development Center (CARDC) 

China

68

Detection and Tracking of Debris using Space-borne Platforms

accepted

confirmed

Prof. Andrew Dempster

University of New South Wales

Australia

69

angle-only data acquisition from optical observation campaign to set an effective tracking strategy of geo object, coms 1 of korea

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Jin Choi

University of Science & Technology

Korea, Republic of

70

Optical technologies for observation of low earth orbit objects

accepted

confirmed

Dr. Daniel Hampf

German Aerospace Center (DLR)

Germany

71

Motion and Control of Debris Capture with Super Multi-link Space Manipulator

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Yoshito TSUJIMOTO

Yokohama National University

Japan

72

SPACE DEBRIS AND ASTEROIDS DETECTION FROM TOPPO DI CASTELGRANDE OBSERVATORY

accepted

confirmed

Dr. Vladimir Agapov

Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, RAS

Russian Federation

73

the effect of specular reflectance on space target detecting

accepted

Dr. DEXIAN ZENG

Academy of Equipment

China

74

survey and origin identification of breakup debris using time delay integration method

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Yuki SETO

Kyushu University

Japan

75

integrated analysis of space environment effects on space-based visible camera

accepted

confirmed

Dr. DEXIAN ZENG

Academy of Equipment

China

76

Space Debris Remediation Using Solutions for On-Orbit Servicing

accepted

confirmed

Dr. Peter Hofmann

OHB System AG - Munich

Germany

77

design and analysis of a drag sail to de-orbit low earth orbit satellites

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Mir Mohammad Furqan

Siddaganga Institute of Technology

India

78

Automatic object tracking for Space based space debris observation

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Francesco Diprima

Italy

79

orbit determination from space-based optical observation

accepted

confirmed

Dr. Gioacchino Scire

Italy

80

Mitigation of Space Debris From MEO Using Solar Sail with Performance Index of Energy Consumption and Weight as the Two Objectives for Optimization

accepted

withdrawn

Ms. Assal Soumekh

Amirkabir University of Technology

Iran

81

LEO Space Debris Mitigation Using Laser Ablation

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Alaa Hussein

University of Sussex

United Kingdom

82

Deployable Drag Device for Launch Vehicle Upper Stage De-Orbit

accepted

confirmed

Ms. Alexandra Long

School of Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

United States

83

De-orbiting Uncooperative Bodies for Debris Mitigation

accepted

withdrawn

Dr. Steve Jolly

Lockheed Martin (Space Systems Company)

United States

84

Ground-based Optical Observation System for LEO Objects

accepted

confirmed

Dr. Toshifumi Yanagisawa

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)

Japan

Control scheme of tether drag deorbit system in orbital plane

accepted

confirmed

Dr. Liang Sun

Beihang University

China