session 1
Safety and Quality for “Low Cost” Space Programs
- type
oral
- Description
A constant ambition in space activities is running faster and cheaper programs ! It is often a sine qua non conditions for new stakeholders to enter the race. Short developments may also be a must, for instance for pedagogic purposes with the now numerous students satellites. What are the keys ? More recurrent space technologies ? More identical models ? On the opposite, more innovation ? New development and validation approaches ? Too many space missions do not meet success, the worse being when there are safety problems. This session provides an opportunity for exchanges on all aspects of the development philosophy, risk management, norms and cost index of development of novel transportation systems, orbital systems, exploration vehicles, test procedures, and operations to meet this challenge for every kind of aerospace missions including space tourism. It deals with the methods, tests, lessons learned, standards for analysis and mitigation of risks in space missions development and operations.
- Date
2017-09-27
- Time
- Room
- IPC members
Co-Chair: Dr. Manola Romero, 3AF, France;
Co-Chair: Prof. Alexander S. Filatyev, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russian Federation;
Rapporteur: Dr. David Finkleman, International Academy of Astronautics, United States;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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1 | 15 | withdrawn | Mr. Federico Perazzo | Argentina | |||
2 | Technological Relativism Comparing the development cycle time of space systems | 15 | withdrawn | Mr. Jordan Sotudeh | Bryce Space and Technology | United States | |
3 | On Implementing a Balanced Approach to Safety and Mission Assurance for Low-cost Space Missions | 15 | confirmed | Mr. Steven Arnold | The John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory | United States | |
4 | 15 | confirmed | Mrs. LIWEI WANG | Beijing Institute of Space Launch Technology | China | ||
6 | Design of the Spacecraft Health Management Ground Support System Based-on Big Data | 15 | confirmed | Ms. Huanzhen Fan | China Aerospace Science & Industry Academy | China | |
7 | 15 | withdrawn | Dr. Zhou Weizheng | The First Academy of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation | China | ||
8 | A SUCCESSFUL COST-EFFECTIVE TAS-I STRATEGY FOR SATELLITES THERMAL VACUUM TEST MANAGEMENT | 15 | no-show | Mrs. Grazia Bitetti | Thales Alenia Space Italia (TAS-I) | Italy | |
9 | Challenges and Novel Approaches for Testing Large Numbers of Small Satellites | 15 | confirmed | Mr. Oliver Ruf | Zentrum für Telematik | Germany |