session 2

Title

New Operations Concepts, Advanced Systems and Commercial Space Operations

Description

This session includes commercial and new space operations, and addresses advanced concepts, systems and tools for operating new types of missions, improving mission output in quality and quantity, and reducing costs in both commercial and governmental space enterprises.

Date

2013-09-24

Time

09:45

Room

305

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

The Troll Satellite Station in Antarctica – achieving high reliability in challenging conditions

accepted

18'

confirmed

Mr. Borre Pedersen

Kongsberg Satellite Services AS

Norway

2

study on tt&c resources scheduling technique based on inter-satellite link

accepted

18'

confirmed

Mr. Xiaosong Gu

Xi'an Satellite Control Centre (XSCC)

China

3

THE PROSPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF INTELLIGENT CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR SPACE VEHICLES

accepted

18'

confirmed

Dr. Nikolay Sokolov

Central Research Institute of Machine Building (FSUE/TSNIIMASH)

Russian Federation

4

Fault Diagnosis of Spacecraft in Long Term Management

accepted

18'

confirmed

Dr. Weiguang Liang

Beijing Aerospace Command and Control Center (BACCC)

China

5

Optical Measurements and relative trajectory determination of colocate geostationary satellites

accepted

18'

confirmed

Dr. Fabrizio Piergentili

University of Rome "La Sapienza"

Italy

6

Rescuing and Repurposing GEO Satellites from Highly Inclined Incorrect Transfer Orbit

accepted

18'

withdrawn

Mrs. Ery Fitrianingsih

Indonesia

7

application and prospect of on-orbit service for geo satellites

accepted

18'

withdrawn

Dr. Enyu Gao

China Academy of Space Technology (CAST)

China

8

Capture, ejection and handling of space payloads, using robotic systems with super-flexible manipulator arms

accepted

18'

confirmed

Prof. Pavel M. Trivailo

RMIT University, Australia

Australia

9

Experience in Commissioning and Operations of the BRITE-Austria Nanosatellite Mission

accepted

18'

confirmed

Ms. Manuela Unterberger

Graz University of Technology (TU Graz)

Austria

10

take five experiment : using end of spot4 satellite operational life for simulating the future sentinel-2 mission

accepted

18'

confirmed

Mr. Laurence HOUPERT

CNES

France