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    Title

    Small Satellite Operations

    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

    2018-10-02

    Time

    14:45

    Room

    ZARM 2

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Mr. Andreas Hornig, AerospaceResearch.net, Germany;

    • Co-Chair: Dr. Peter M. Allan, STFC, United Kingdom;

    • Rapporteur: Mr. Norbert Lemke, OHB System AG, Germany;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    14:45

    BEESAT-3 comissioning - better late than never

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Merlin F. Barschke

    Technische Universität Berlin

    Germany

    2

    14:57

    Operational Experience of the Transition from Initial to Nominal Operations of the University Small Satellite “Flying Laptop”

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Jonas Keim

    IRS, University of Stuttgart

    Germany

    3

    15:09

    PEGASUS – a review of in-orbit operation and obtained results

    12

    confirmed

    Dr. Carsten Scharlemann

    University of Applied Science Wiener Neustadt

    Austria

    4

    15:21

    ASTERIA Operations Demonstrates the Value of Combining the Mission Assurance and Fault Protection Roles on CubeSats

    12

    confirmed

    Ms. Amanda Donner

    Jet Propulsion Laboratory

    United States

    5

    15:33

    AlSat-Nano: Facilitating Success with Mission Operations.

    12

    confirmed

    Dr. Ben Taylor

    Surrey Space Centre, University of Surrey

    United Kingdom

    7

    15:45

    Buccaneer Risk Mitigation Mission Lessons Learnt

    12

    confirmed

    Mrs. Monique Hollick

    Defence Science and Technology Group (DST Group)

    Australia

    8

    15:57

    The Ground Segment API: proposing a unified interface for the space operation ecosystem

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Andreas Hornig

    University of Stuttgart

    Germany

    9

    16:09

    An Open-Source, Python-Powered Web Framework to Support Small Satellite Mission Operations

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Artur Scholz

    National Cheng Kung University

    Germany

    10

    16:21

    Laser Communication Crosslinks for Satellite Autonomous Navigation

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Pratik Dave

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

    United States

    11

    16:33

    A Self-Adaptive Data Handling System for Small Satellites and its Impact on Future Satellite Operations

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Marcel Kaufmann

    Polytechnique Montreal

    Canada

    12

    16:45

    Mission Planning for the TIM Nanosatellite Remote Sensing Constellation

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Alexander Kleinschrodt

    University Wuerzburg

    Germany

    13

    16:57

    Preparing SONATE for Autonomous Control Through ASAP

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Thomas Rapp

    Julius Maximilians Universität Würzburg

    Germany

    14

    17:09

    In-Space Services using Revolutionary Small Satellite Design

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Arnon Spitzer

    Effective Space Solutions

    Israel