session 1

Title

14th UN/IAA Workshop on Small Satellite Programmes at the Service of Developing Countries

Description

This workshop is organised jointly by the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UN/OOSA) and the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA). It will review the needs that could be satisfied and results achieved by developing nations through using small satellites. National space plans and examples of application results and benefits should be included. Small satellite programmes in Asia would be of particular interest to the session. The workshop will also review the results of international cooperation, technology transfer, lessons learned and the extent to which these efforts have contributed to the space maturity of developing countries.

Date

2013-09-24

Time

09:45

Room

307B

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

Management of Small Satellite Programs

accepted

12'

confirmed

Dr. Danielle Wood

The John Hopkins University

United States

2

Why and how small satellites can be relevant tools for scientific research?

accepted

12'

Mr. Shanti Swaroop Kandala

Young India Fellowship Programme

India

3

Lessons learned from the Sunsat and Sumbandilasat missions for an holistic approach to Human Capital Development

accepted

12'

confirmed

Mr. Khalid Manjoo

Space Advisory Company

South Africa

4

Space Engineering Education through On-the-Job Training in Nano-Satellite for Capacity Building in Basic Space Technology Development

accepted

12'

confirmed

Prof. Mengu Cho

Kyushu Institute of Technology

Japan

5

Micro/Nano Satellite Technologies and Applications in China

accepted

12'

confirmed

Dr. Shufan Wu

Shanghai Engineering Center for Microsatellite

China

6

EARTH OBESERVATION SATELLITE DEVELOPMENT IN VIETNAM

accepted

12'

confirmed

Prof.Dr. Anh Tuan Pham

Vietnam National Space Center (VNSC)

Vietnam

7

VRSS-1 Satellite Summary

accepted

12'

confirmed

Mr. Cheng Yan

DFH Satellite Co. Ltd.

China

8

the dspace nanosatellite project: definition and impact in the promotion of the aerospace field in Costa Rica

accepted

12'

confirmed

Mr. Carlos Alvarado

Central American Association for Aeronautics and Space (ACAE)

Costa Rica

9

One satellite per country - An open-source small-satellite reference architecture focused on the needs of developing nations

accepted

12'

withdrawn

Mr. Claas Ziemke

Private

Germany

10

A Constellation of Near-Equatorial Based Interferometric SAR Satellites: A Closer look at the benefits to Developing Nations

accepted

12'

Mr. Abdul Lawal

United Kingdom

11

Application of Collaborative Autonomous Control and the Open Prototype for Educational NanoSats Framework to Enable Orbital Capabilities for Developing Nations

accepted

12'

confirmed

Mr. Donovan Torgerson

University of North Dakota

United States