session 1

Title

Innovative and Visionary Space Systems Concepts

Description

Dreams of yesterday are a reality today. Dreams of tomorrow need to be looked at today to make them real in the future. With emerging new technologies, it is now possible to conceptualise new and innovative space systems and new potential applications for the future. This session will explore innovative technologies, services, software and concepts for space systems for the future.

Date

2014-09-29

Time

15:15

Room

717A

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

Design of the Ballute Inflation System of the MIRIAM-2 Service Spacecraft.

accepted

20'

confirmed

Mrs. Alexandra Wander

Universität der Bundeswehr München

Germany

2

A Flexible Concept of an Aerobraking System for Geospace Exploration Vehicles

accepted

20'

confirmed

Mr. Bastian Olberts

University of Stuttgart

Germany

3

Near Earth Asteroid Characterization via Stellar Occultation: Theory and Observation

accepted

20'

confirmed

Prof. David Hyland

Texas A&M University

United States

4

Structure Design and Dynamics of Variable Topology Spacecraft

accepted

20'

withdrawn

Dr. Xin Ning

Northwestern Polytechnical University

China

5

CTIPS - (CisLunar Tether Deployment, Physics and Survivability)

accepted

20'

withdrawn

Mr. Charles Radley

Leeward Space Foundation

United States

6

Flying back to Earth: A rotorcapsule concept analysis

accepted

20'

confirmed

Mr. Rubén Trillo

France

7

TOWARDS THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW ROLLING ROVER ACTUATED BY MEANS OF ELECTROACTIVE POLYMERS

accepted

20'

withdrawn

Dr. Silvio Cocuzza

CISAS – “G. Colombo” Center of Studies and Activities for Space, University of Padova

Italy

8

Fractionated Satellite Architectures as Key to Sustainability in Space

accepted

20'

withdrawn

Ms. Jana Weise

Technische Universität Berlin

Germany

9

Towards Pico-Satellite Formation Flying: The UWE-3 In-Orbit Experiences

accepted

20'

confirmed

Prof. Klaus Schilling

University Wuerzburg

Germany

10

The architecture of future Space Information Network

accepted

20'

withdrawn

Dr. Bai Baocun

China

11

Towards Unified Monitoring for Spacecrafts

accepted

20'

confirmed

Mr. Frank Dannemann

German Aerospace Center (DLR)

Germany

Long-Term Asteroid Mitigation via the Yarkovsky Effect

Merged with 22238

Prof. David Hyland

Texas A&M University

United States

Novel Kinetic Impact Technique for Deflection of Rubble Pile, Near Earth Asteroids

Merged with 22238

Prof. David Hyland

Texas A&M University

United States