session 7
Highly Integrated Distributed Systems
- type
oral
- Description
Small satellites offer important advantages for creating new opportunities for integrated sensor systems. In this session we focus on the new, emerging, enabling technologies that can be used or are being used to create networked data collection systems via small satellites. Session B4.7 focuses on distributed architectures and sensor systems and how this low cost and rapidly delivered technology offers the potential to fulfill complex user needs, working in coordination with other small or large space infrastructures as well as with airborne or terrestrial assets. This hardware system implementation is a key issue and crucial for the success of these systems, featuring for instance, cross-platform compatibility to achieve mission objectives. Papers to be solicited should show how cross-platform compatibility is carried out, the standards that are proposed or adopted, design techniques and standards that enable this cross-platform compatibility, etc. We are particularly interested in the technologies that enable small spacecraft to play an important role in upcoming applications, such as (but not limited to) civil security, telecommunications in remote areas, navigation support (e.g., along the new foreseen routes in the Arctic), natural disaster management (e.g., damage assessment and first responders support). In this regard, the development and usage of Commercia-off-the-shelf (COTS) technologies are also of specific interest to the session. The integrated applications of these sensor systems are covered in Symposium Session B5.2, and the broader view of tools and technologies to enable integrated applications are covered in B5.1. In B4.7 authors are also invited to analyze technological enhancements and new developments to guarantee small satellite integration with existing and scheduled assets from both the bus and payload perspectives. Also analysis of inter-operability within integrated systems can be addressed, like payload data management, spacecraft operation.
- Date
2018-10-05
- Time
- Room
- IPC members
Co-Chair: Dr. Rainer Sandau, International Academy of Astronautics (IAA), Germany;
Co-Chair: Prof. Michele Grassi, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy;
Rapporteur: Dr. Jaime Esper, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), United States;
Rapporteur: Prof. Marco D'Errico, Seconda Universita' di Napoli, Italy;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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1 | 15 | confirmed | Prof.Dr. Peter Baumann | Jacobs University Bremen | Germany | ||
2 | Achieving Consensus in Distributed Software Architectures for Satellite Missions | 15 | confirmed | Mr. Johan Carvajal-Godinez | Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) | The Netherlands | |
3 | 15 | confirmed | Mr. Mario Starke | Technische Universität Berlin | Germany | ||
4 | ontology based self-synthesis method of task configuration for satellite cluster | 15 | confirmed | Ms. Xuexuan Zhao | Tsinghua University | China | |
5 | Constellation of CubeSat for wireless transmission of space based solar power | 15 | confirmed | Ms. Monika Sharma | University of Petroleum and Energy Studies | India | |
6 | Deployment and Maintenance of Nanosatellite Tetrahedral Formation Flying Using Aerodynamic Forces | 15 | confirmed | Dr. Danil Ivanov | Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, RAS | Russian Federation | |
7 | Flocking in Micro-nano Satellite Intelligent Cluster System with Collaborative and Autonomic Control | 15 | confirmed | Mr. Binglei SUN | Shanghai Institute of Spaceflight Control Technology | China | |
8 | Clock Synchronization onboard a constellation of small Earth observing LEO Satellites | 15 | confirmed | Mr. Aimal Siraj | Void inc. | Japan | |
9 | lunar navigation and positioning system based on cubesat constellation | 15 | confirmed | Mr. William Zhang | ISAE - Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace | France | |
10 | Global mission for 3D ionosphere mapping via CubeSat constellation | 15 | confirmed | Dr. Kateryna Aheieva | Laboratory of Spacecraft Environment Interaction Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Japan | |
11 | Small satellite formation flying for distributed synthetic aperture radar | 15 | confirmed | Dr. Giancarmine Fasano | University of Naples "Federico II" | Italy | |
12 | How to build a satellite in a week – The road towards satellite mass manufacturing | 15 | confirmed | Mr. Tom Segert | Berlin Space Technologies GmbH | Germany |