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    Title

    Life Support Technologies and Systems

    Date

    2012-05-23

    Time

    10:30

    Room

    Quorum

    IPC members
    • Chairman: Dr. Christopher Moore, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), United States;

    • Chairman: Mr. Scott Hovland, European Space Agency (ESA), The Netherlands;

    • Rapporteur: Mr. Jitendra Joshi, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), United States;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Environmental Control and Life Support (ECLS) Capability Roadmap Development for Exploration

    20

    confirmed

    Ms. Robyn Carrasquillo

    NASA

    United States

    2

    research and technology development to advance environmental monitoring, food systems, and habitat design for exploration beyond low earth orbit

    20

    withdrawn

    Dr. Thomas Sullivan

    NASA Human Research Program

    United States

    3

    Next Generation Life Support Technologies for Human Exploration Missions

    20

    withdrawn

    Dr. Daniel Barta

    National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Johnson Space Center

    United States

    4

    Early Environmental Control and Life Support Technology Testing – Paths to Move Beyond LEO

    20

    confirmed

    Mr. Edward Hodgson

    Hamilton Sundstrand Space Sytems International

    United States

    5

    Design and Test of an Atmosphere Revitalization and Environmental Monitoring System for Short and Long Duration Missions

    20

    withdrawn

    Ms. Monsi Roman

    NASA

    United States

    6

    MicroChannel Artificial Photosynthesis System (MCAPS) for Closed Loop Environmental Control and Life Support

    20

    confirmed

    Mr. Derik Heiss

    Battelle Memorial Institute

    United States

    7

    Environmental Monitoring as part of Life Support: Deep Space Missions

    20

    withdrawn

    Mr. Darrell Jan

    Caltech/JPL

    United States

    8

    Life Support Systems Utilizing Photobioreactors and Fuel Cells to Enhance Mass and Power Efficiency for Long Duration Exploration Missions

    20

    confirmed

    Ms. Britta Ganzer

    University of Stuttgart

    Germany

    9

    Water Walls: Massively Redundant and Highly Reliable Life Support for Long Duration Exploration Missions

    20

    confirmed

    Dr. Marc M. Cohen

    Astrotecture™

    United States

    10

    A Granular Multi-Sensor Data Fusion Method for Life Support Systems that Enhances Situation Awareness

    20

    confirmed

    Mr. Gregorio Drayer

    Georgia Institute of Technology

    United States

    11

    Human Control and Closed Ecosystem Stability

    20

    confirmed

    Prof.Dr. Vadim Rygalov

    University of North Dakota

    United States

    12

    The Road Less Travelled: Humanizing Long-Term Space Missions using Advanced Greenhouse Design and Miniature Forests

    20

    confirmed

    Dr. Sandra Haeuplik-Meusburger

    Vienna University of Technology

    Austria