session 2

Title

Enabling Technologies for Space Systems

Description

This session will focus on innovative, technological developments that are usually high risk, but which have the potential to significantly enhance the performance of existing and new space systems. Enabling innovative technologies for space applications often result from spin-ins which will be discussed during the session, together with potential spin-offs. Examples include instrumentation, biotechnology, components, micro- and nano-technology, MEMS, advanced new structures and software techniques.

Date

2012-10-02

Time

10:15

Room

TS06 (Sala Canopus, Hall 3)

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

Possibility of harness reduction using COTS PLC technology

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Ryosuke Fujii

Tokyo University of Science

Japan

2

Development of a camera controller system that enables autonomous image acquisition from multiple viewpoints

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Yuichi Hiromori

Tokyo University of Science

Japan

3

NanoSAR – Case study of Synthetic Aperture Radar for nano-satellites

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Steven Engelen

Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)

The Netherlands

4

CRUCIAL TECHNOLOGIES FOR DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS OF PICO-SATELLITES

accepted

15'

confirmed

Prof. Klaus Schilling

University Wuerzburg

Germany

5

Mission overview of the Dynamic Manipulator Flight Experiment (DYMAFLEX): a Nanosatellite test bed to study coupled dynamics between a robotic arm and an equivalently-sized small host vehicle in the space environment

accepted

15'

confirmed

Ms. Katherine McBryan

University of Maryland, College Park

United States

6

On-line robust pose estimation for Rendezvous and Docking in space using Photonic Mixer Devices

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Leonardo Regoli

University Wuerzburg

Germany

7

Innovative technologies for non-cooperative targets close inspection and grasping

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Francesco Branz

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

Italy

8

Design of Docking Mechanism for Small Spacecraft

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Lorenzo Olivieri

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

Italy

9

HiTOS: A High-Temperature Optical Fiber-based sensor system for Space structures

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Francisco García-de-Quirós

EMXYS (Embedded Instruments and Systems S.L)

Spain

10

INNOVATIVE SHAPE DEFORMABLE VEHICLES FOR SPACE EXPLORATION USING DIELECTRIC ELASTOMER ACTUATORS

accepted

15'

withdrawn

Dr. Stefano Rossi

Swiss Space Center

Switzerland

11

A Novel Approach to Regolith Parameter Extraction with a Micro Rover Scout

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Matthew Cross

Faculty of Engineering, Carleton University

Canada

12

X-ray, gamma-ray and neutron detector development for future space instrumentation.

accepted

15'

confirmed

Dr. Conny Hansson

The Netherlands