session 3
Small Satellite Operations
- type
oral
- 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 minimize 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
2014-09-30
- Time
- Room
- IPC members
Co-Chair: Dr. Peter M. Allan, STFC, United Kingdom;
Co-Chair: Ms. Karen McBride, University of California, Los Angeles, United States;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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1 | Experience with the Maritime Monitoring and Messaging Microsatellite (M3MSat) | 15' | confirmed | Mrs. Catherine Marchetti | Department of National Defence (DND) | Canada | |
2 | LiteSat Mission Control Center –Comprehensive ground station solution for satellite constellations | 15' | confirmed | Ms. Danna Linn Barnett | Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. | Israel | |
3 | technical parameters of the nanosatc-br program’s ground stations network | 15' | withdrawn | Mr. Leonardo Zavareze da Costa | Southern Regional Space Research Center-CRS/INPE-MCTI in collaboration with the Santa Maria Space Science Laboratory-LACESM/CT-UFSM | Brazil | |
4 | 15' | confirmed | Mr. Aayush Yadav | Indian Institute of Technology | India | ||
5 | Turn-Key Small Spacecraft for Generic Science Mission Support | 15' | confirmed | Mr. Mark Becnel | RadioBro Corporation | United States | |
6 | 15' | confirmed | Dr. Peter M. Allan | STFC | United Kingdom | ||
7 | Sapphire In Orbit – A Low Cost, Agile Spacecraft For Space Situational Awareness | 15' | confirmed | Mr. Haval Kadhem | Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) | United Kingdom | |
8 | 15' | confirmed | Mr. Andreas Hornig | University of Stuttgart | Germany | ||
9 | improvement of satellite tracking at early orbit phase of a cluster launched nanosatellites | 15' | confirmed | Prof. Jyh-Ching Juang | National Cheng Kung University | Taiwan, China | |
10 | 15' | confirmed | Dr. Joseph Gangestad | The Aerospace Corporation | United States | ||
11 | 15' | confirmed | Mr. Chek-Wu Tan | ST Electronics Satellite Systems | Singapore, Republic of | ||
12 | Flight Results and Lessons Learnt from the Delfi-n3Xt Electrical Power Subsystem Operations | 15' | confirmed | Mr. Alejandro Lopez Telgie | The Netherlands |