session 7B
- Title
Small Distributed Space Missions
- type
oral
- Description
The session will be a forum for space missions relying on synergic use of small space vehicles, thus including constellations and formations, in either the cases of allocation of different functions on different vehicles or of distribution of all functions all across the system. Various aspects of distributed space missions will be addressed, including: new arising applications; design, integration, and operation of distributed sensors; relative GNC; advanced concept of spacecraft design (modularity, autonomy, standardization, plug & play components) to achieve adequate performance at an acceptable cost; novel specific technologies. It is recommended that, in addition to discussing relevant theoretical aspects, potential contributors focus on practical challenges and potential solutions. Therefore, examples of missions or projects implementing in full or in part the distributed mission concept are particularly welcome.
- Date
2014-10-02
- Time
- Room
- IPC members
Co-Chair: Prof. Marco D'Errico, Seconda Universita' di Napoli, Italy;
Co-Chair: Dr. Jaime Esper, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), United States;
Rapporteur: Dr. Giancarmine Fasano, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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1 | On Impending Small Satellite Formation Flying Missions and Technologies | 12' | withdrawn | Mr. Saptarshi Bandyopadhyay | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | United States | |
2 | Launch, Commissioning, and Operation of the CanX-4/CanX-5 Formation Flight Mission | 12' | confirmed | Mr. Josh Newman | Space Flight Laboratory, University of Toronto | Canada | |
3 | Spaceborne Autonomous Vision-Based Navigation System for AVANTI | 12' | confirmed | Mr. Jean-Sébastien Ardaens | German Aerospace Center (DLR) | Germany | |
4 | 12' | confirmed | Mr. Ian Griffiths | University of Leicester | United Kingdom | ||
5 | SOLARA/SARA: first steps toward a space-based radio interferometry constellation | 12' | confirmed | Ms. Mary Knapp | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | United States | |
6 | Calibration Approach of the OLFAR Space Based Radio Telescope | 12' | confirmed | Mr. Pieter van Vugt | University of Twente | The Netherlands |