session 6B

Title

Generic Technologies for Nano/Pico Platforms

Description

This session covers emerging and promising generic technologies for nano and pico platforms. Real-life examples are particularly encouraged, both recently launched and shortly to be launched (next 3 years).

Date

2013-09-26

Time

14:45

Room

307B

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

Preparing Small Satellites for Big Operations

accepted

12'

confirmed

Mr. Joost Elstak

ISIS - Innovative Solutions In Space B.V.

The Netherlands

2

Anomaly investigation of HORYU-II and lessons learned

accepted

12'

confirmed

Mr. Yuta Okumura

Kyushu Institute of Technology

Japan

3

The UWE Satellite Bus, a Modular and Flexible Architecture for Future Picosatellite Formations

accepted

12'

confirmed

Mr. Stephan Busch

Germany

4

Design and development approach for a highly capable standard nano-spacecraft

accepted

12'

confirmed

Mr. Ronald Kassel

QinetiQ Space nv

Belgium

5

The SwissCube’s technologies results after four years of flight

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Stefano Rossi

Swiss Space Center

Switzerland

6

Active Mapping of CubeSat’s Reflectarray Antenna Pattern with its Attitude Control System

accepted

12'

withdrawn

Dr. CHARLES LEE

California State University

United States

7

Inter-satellite communication link for a space based interferometer

accepted

12'

confirmed

Mr. Robert Grootjans

University of Twente

The Netherlands

8

X band telemetry solution for cube and nano satellite

accepted

12'

confirmed

Mr. Jean-Paul Aguttes

Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES)

France

9

GAMANET: Disrupting Communications and Networking in Space

accepted

12'

confirmed

Prof. Sergio Cunha

University of Porto, Faculty of Engineering

Portugal

10

A Smartphone based star tracker

accepted

12'

confirmed

Mr. Florian DECONINCK

European Space Agency (ESA/ESTEC)

The Netherlands

11

Design and development of a Sun simulation device for testing nano-satellites

accepted

12'

Mr. Thai Pham Hong

FPT University

Vietnam

12

Evaluation of a commercial-off-the-shelf SQUID magnetometer for nanosatellite space weather missions

accepted

12'

withdrawn

Mr. Kehinde Ogunyanda

Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT)

South Africa

13

Determining position, rotation and orientation for tethered twin nano satellite to map data from an interferometer.

accepted

12'

confirmed

Mr. Rowan De Vries

University of Twente

The Netherlands

14

Investigation of a ground station segment for nano-satellites using SDR approach

accepted

12'

confirmed

Mr. Jesus Sanchez

National Cheng Kung University

Taiwan, China

15

instrument interface module between the on-board-computer and payloads in cinema cubesat as developed with fpga

accepted

12'

confirmed

Mr. Yongmyung Seo

Kyung Hee University

Korea, Republic of