session 7
Hosted Payloads - Concepts, Techniques and Challenges, Missions and Applications
- type
oral
- Description
Accross the space community there is increasing interest and activity in the area of hosted payloads. In this concept, one or more additional payloads are incorporated onto a main spacecraft, where the objectives of the hosted payloads are unrelated to the principal mission (e.g. commercial communications) of the main spacecraft. In this way, specialized observational, scientific, or experimental or operational payloads can be brought to orbit, even to geostationary orbit, for a fraction of the cost of building and launching independent satellites. The concept also provides for unique observational conditions, e.g. 24/7 global observation, that would be otherwise unaffordable for the instrument or payload classed under consideration. The approach presents unique challenges, that range from organizational relationships, through adaptation of mission requirements (e.g. observation geometry, RF susceptibility and emissions) to meet conditions required by the host spacecraft, to development, integration, test, and compatible on-orbit operation of divergent systems. Papers in this session will look at current missions and future opportunities and address both benefits and challenges as the world-wide space community moves into this exciting area.
- Date
2016-09-30
- Time
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- IPC members
Co-Chair: Dr. Dapeng Wang, Beihang University, China;
Co-Chair: Prof. Igor V. Belokonov, Samara National Research University (Samara University), Russian Federation;
Rapporteur: Mr. Steven Arnold, The John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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1 | 20' | confirmed | Dr. Stefan Kraft | ESOC - European Space Agency | Germany | ||
2 | The XCube Concept: Extending the CubeSat standard from Nano-Sats to Hosted Experiments | 20' | confirmed | Mr. Arthur Descamps | ESTACA | France | |
3 | 20' | withdrawn | Dr. Jing Cheng | Fuzhou University | China | ||
4 | On-orbit servicing readiness assessment: the Servicer perspective | 20' | confirmed | Mr. Tiago Henrique Matos de Carvalho | Cranfield University | United Kingdom | |
5 | A Robotic Testing Framework for the Model Based Engineering Environment | 20' | confirmed | Mr. Chrishma Singh-Derewa | National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Jet Propulsion Laboratory | United States | |
6 | on orbit servicing mission: gnc architectures driven by client requirements | 20' | confirmed | Mr. Aureliano Rivolta | Politecnico di Milano | Italy | |
7 | An efficient design and integration technology for CubeSat payload | 20' | confirmed | Dr. Shufan Wu | Shanghai Engineering Center for Microsatellite | China | |
8 | 20' | confirmed | Mr. Matthew Driedger | University of Manitoba | Canada |