session 7

Title

Hosted Playloads - Concepts, Techniques and Challenges, Missions and Applications

Description

Accross the space community there is increasing interest and activity in the area of hosted payloads. In this concept, one or more additional payloads are incorporated onto a main spacecraft, where the objectives of the hosted payloads are unrelated to the principal mission (e.g. commercial communications) of the main spacecraft. In this way, specialized observational, scientific, or experimental or operational payloads can be brought to orbit, even to geostationary orbit, for a fraction of the cost of building and launching independent satellites. The concept also provides for unique observational conditions, e.g. 24/7 global observation, that would be otherwise unaffordable for the instrument or payload classed under consideration. The approach presents unique challenges, that range from organizational relationships, through adaptation of mission requirements (e.g. observation geometry, RF susceptibility and emissions) to meet conditions required by the host spacecraft, to development, integration, test, and compatible on-orbit operation of divergent systems. Papers in this session will look at current missions and future opportunities and address both benefits and challenges as the world-wide space community moves into this exciting area.

Date

2014-10-02

Time

14:45

Room

717A

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

KEYNOTE: Overview of hosted payloads at NASA

accepted

25'

confirmed

Ms. Jill Prince

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Langley Research Center

United States

2

KEYNOTE: The Role of the Hosted Payload Alliance

accepted

25'

confirmed

Mr. David Anhalt

Iridium PRIME

United States

3

KEYNOTE: Lessons learned and recommendations to foster the use of Hosted Payload on commercial satellites

accepted

25'

confirmed

Mr. Emmanuel Sauzay

Airbus Defence & Space

France

4

Affordability Advantages Favoring the Iridium PRIME Payload Accommodation Service

accepted

20'

confirmed

Mr. David Anhalt

Iridium PRIME

United States

5

Benefits and Challenges of Hosting Payloads in LEO and GEO

accepted

20'

confirmed

Mr. Albert Weitzel

Maxar

United States Minor Outlying Islands

6

Modular and Adaptive Methods for Hosted Payloads

accepted

20'

confirmed

Mr. Eric Petkus

Harris Corporation

United States

7

LOTUS : Standardized ESPA System for Hosted Payloads

accepted

20'

confirmed

Mr. Chrishma Singh-Derewa

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

United States

8

Hosted Payload Demo for ASRG

accepted

20'

withdrawn