session 3

Title

Small Satellite Operations

Description

This session covers the planning for, and execution of, cost-effective approaches for Small Satellite Operations, with emphasis on new missions with new models of operation to reduce mission lifecycle costs and to minimise the cost impact of mission extensions. Papers addressing innovation, an entrepreneurial approach to new business opportunities, novel finance and business models, management techniques, and international cooperation in support of Small Satellite Operations are particularly encouraged. Papers that discuss the application of novel technology to mission operations, such as automation and autonomy, constraint resolution, and timeline planning, as well as reports on missions recently accomplished and lessons learned, are also welcome. For papers not addressing small satellites, please refer to Symposium B6.

Date

2013-09-27

Time

13:30

Room

307B

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

In-Flight Operations of a High-Availability Nanosatellite Constellation for Maritime Observation

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Alexander Beattie

Space Flight Laboratory, University of Toronto

Canada

2

Fully Automated Mission Planning Tool for DEIMOS-2 Agile Satellite

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Matthias Renard

Deimos Space S.L.

Spain

3

Asap: Autonomous dynamic scheduling for small satellites

accepted

15'

confirmed

Prof. Hakan Kayal

University Wuerzburg

Germany

4

Parametric CubeSat Flight Simulation Architecture

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Christopher Lowe

Advanced Space Concept Laboratory, University of Strathclyde

United Kingdom

5

Optimization on Mission Operations of the Handicapped FORMOSAT-2

accepted

15'

confirmed

Prof. Rock Jeng-Shing Chern

University of Science & Technology

Canada

6

The ITU Radio Regulations - challenges for small satellites

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Attila MATAS

International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Switzerland

7

Investigation of Payloads for Small Satellites with a Commercial Overview

accepted

15'

Mr. Narayan Prasad Nagendra

India

8

A novel business model to substantiate the commercial viability of a CubeSat constellation for advanced Earth Observation and monitoring

accepted

15'

confirmed

Ms. Fatima Dyczynski

Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)

The Netherlands

9

Mission Operation Plan for Semi-Autonomous Control of a Remote Sensing LEO Student Microsatellite

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Mohammad Malekan

Amirkabir University of Technology

Iran

10

ADIA: A Novel Onboard Failure Diagnostic System For Nanosatellites

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Harald Wojtkowiak

University Wuerzburg

Germany

11

Distributed Ground Station Network - a global system for tracking and communication with small satellites as an open service

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Andreas Hornig

University of Stuttgart

Germany

12

research on small satellite formation inter-satellite measurement and collaborative control

accepted

15'

confirmed

Dr. Chao Bei

China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation

China

13

The TET-1 On-Orbit Verification Mission – Status and Future Opportunities

accepted

15'

confirmed

Dr. Peter Hofmann

OHB System AG - Munich

Germany