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Technical Program

Session 1: Programmatics                                                            Monday, April 4, 2011, 10:40 - 12:20

Chair: J.-M. Contant, IAA                  Rapporteur: H.-P. Röser, University of Stuttgart, Germany

 

NASA Earth Science and Small Satellites                                                                           IAA-B8-0101

Neeck, S. P., Volz, S. M., NASA Headquarters, USA

 

Prospects of Next-Generation Earth Observation Missions                                              IAA-B8-0102

te Hennepe, F., Tobehn, C., Penné, B., Ziegler, B., Sun, W., OHB-System AG, Germany

 

The second generation NanoSat-2 programme at INTA                                                    IAA-B8-0103

Angulo, M., Seoane, L., Gimeno, A., Prieto, M., Rodriguez, O., Esteban, S., INTA, Spain

 

From Education to Practical Use of Nano-satellites - Japanese                                       IAA-B8-0104

University Challenge towards Low Cost Space Utilization -

Nakasuka, S., University of Tokyo, Japan

                                                                                                                                   

Session 2: Hyperspectral & SAR Missions                                     Monday, April 4, 2011, 13:30 - 15:00

Chair: S. Neeck, NASA/HQ, USA                        Rapporteur: M. D’Errico, Univ. of Naples, Italy

 

Status of the Advanced German Hyperspectral Imaging Satellite (EnMAP)                    IAA-B8-0201

Stuffler, T., Kayser Threde GmbH, Germany

 

The PROBA-V Mission                                                                                                         IAA-B8-0202

Mellab, K., Galano, D., Santandrea, S., Teston, F., ESA/ESTEC, The Netherlands

 

An Affordable Small Satellite SAR Mission                                                                         IAA-B8-0203

Whittaker, P., SSTL, UK; Cohen, M., Hall, D., Astrium Ltd. UK; Gomes, L., SSTL, UK

 

Switched CW SAR – A Novel and Low Cost SAR Solution for Microsatellites                  IAA-B8-0204

Ahmed, N., Underwood, C. I., Surrey Space Centre, UK

 

Session 3: New Missions I                                                             Monday, April 4, 2011, 15:20 - 16:40

Chair: L. Maresi, ESA/ESTEC                                     Rapporteur: L. Paxton, JHU/APL, USA

 

New Small Satellites Join the International Earth Observing                                           IAA-B8-0301

Constellation (A-Train)

Kelly, A. C., Case, W. F., NASA/GSFC, USA

 

Earth Observation Low-Sized Satellite “Soyuz-Sat-O” for Multifunctional                     IAA-B8-0302

Space System

Menshikov, V., Pushkarskiy, S., Lysyy, S., Ivanov, N., Blinov, V., Abalihin, O., Vasiliev, N.,

Dubovitskaya, N., Khrunichev Space Center, Russia

 

Present and Future Picosatellite Missions at TU Berlin                                                     IAA-B8-0303

Briess, K., Baumann, F., Trowitzsch, S., TU Berlin, Germany

 

Autonomous Assembly of a Reconfigurable Space Telescope (AAReST)                         IAA-B8-0304

for Astronomy and Earth Observation

Underwood, C. I., Surrey Space Centre, UK;  Pellegrino, S., CalTech, USA

Panel Discussion:
Small Satellites as building blocks for new applications and emerging space nations          Monday, April 4, 2011, 16:40 - 17:40


Chair: Heinz  Stoewer, SAC, Germany

 

Panelists:

N.N.

Shinichi Nakasuka, University of Tokyo, Japan

Sias Mostert, SCS, South Africa

Sir Martin Sweeting, SSTL. UK

Steve Neeck, NASA-HQ, USA

Session 4: Constellations                                                              Tuesday, April 5, 2011, 09:00 - 10:30

Chair: M. D’Errico, Univ. of Naples, Italy                             Rapporteur: S. Lysyy, MSSRI, Russia

 

The DMC-3 1m Small Satellite Constellation                                                                     IAA-B8-0401

Cawthorne, A., Carter, P., Sills, L., da Silva Curiel, A., SSTL, UK

 

Research on mini-satellite formation applied to Earthquake forecast                              IAA-B8-0402

Sun, J., SAST, China; Wang, X., CAST, China

 

Precision Formation Control for Inner-Formation Gravity Field                                       IAA-B8-0403

Measurement Application

Wang, Z., Zhang, Y., Tsinghua University Beijing, China

 

The QB50 Project                                                                                                                IAA-B8-0404

Reinhard, R., Muylaert, J., Asma, C. O., VKI, Belgium

Session 5: Special Aspects I                                                          Tuesday, April 5, 2011, 10:50 - 12:10

Chair: P. Patterson, USU/SDL, USA                         Rapporteur: C. Underwood, SSC, Univ. Surrey, UK

 

Meeting the Future Launch Demand for Earth Observation Missions                             IAA-B8-0501

Freeborn, P., Viertel, Y., Zorina, A., EUROCKOT, Germany

 

Legal and regulatory context for small satellites                                                             IAA-B8-0502

Smith, L. J., Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany

 

Single-Input Control in Formation of Small Satellites Aligned with                                 IAA-B8-1302

Geomagnetic Field Induction Vector

Ovchinnikov, M. Yu., Zaramenskikh, I. E.; Trofimov, S. P., KIAM/RAS, Russia

 

A Passive De-orbiting Strategy for High Altitude CubeSat Missions through a                IAA-B8-0504

Deployable Reflective Balloon

Lücking, C. M., Colombo, C., McInnes, C. R., University of Strathclyde, UK

Session 6: (Special) Student Conference                                    Tuesday, April 5, 2011, 13:30 - 15:00

Chair: L. Paxton, JHU/APL, USA                                Rapporteur: H. Jahn, DLR, Germany

 

ITASAT-1: Brazilian university microsatellite for payload test                                        IAA-B8-0601

Shibuya, L. H., Saotome, O., ITA, Brazil; Timm, C., TUB, Germany; Fernandes, D.,

ITA, Brazil; Yamaguti, W., INPE, Brazil 

 

FoX – A German-Brazilian Formation Flying Mission                                                        IAA-B8-0602

Timm, C., Pacholke, F., Shibuya, L. H., Weise, J., Kornemann, G., TUB, Germany

 

Orbit Optimization for a Small Satellite Constellation for Observation                            IAA-B8-0603

at mid Latitudes

Karatas, Y., İnce, F., TAFA, Turkey

 

Attitude control system of micro satellite RISING-2                                                         IAA-B8-0604

Fukuda, K., Nakano, T., Sakamoto, Y., Kuwahara, T., Yoshida, K., Tohoku University,

Japan;Takahashi, Y., Hokkaido University, Japan

 

Fault Tolerant Architecture on On-Board Computer for ITASAT University Satellite      IAA-B8-0605

Vinci, E., Passaro, P. C. A. P., Saotome, O., ITA, Brazil

 

The MURB Deorbitation System for Small Satellites and Rocket Upper Stages               IAA-B8-0606

Urbanowicz, M., Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

Session 7: Instruments                                                                   Tuesday, April 5, 2011, 15:20 - 16:40

Chair: C. Underwood, SSC, Univ. Surrey, UK                 Rapporteur: R. Laufer, Baylor Univ. Waco, USA

 

Remote Sensing using GPS signals – The SGR-RESI instrument                                      IAA-B8-0701

Unwin, M., de Vos Van Steenwijk, R., Da Silva Curiel, A., Cutter, M., SSTL, UK;

Gommenginger, C., National Oceanographic Centre, UK; Mitchell, C.,

University of Bath, UK; Gao, S., Surrey Space Centre, UK

 

Development of the accelerometer sensor heads for the                                                 IAA-B8-0702

GOCE satellite: Assessment of the critical items and qualification

Bodovillé, G., Lebat, V., ONERA, France

 

Instruments ELMAVAN and REPIN for the RESONANCE Mission                                       IAA-B8-0703

Hruska, F., Kolmasova, I., Chum, J., Santolik, O., Truhlik, V., ASCR, Czech Republic;

Verigin, M. I., RAS, Russia

 

Compact Hyperspectral Imager Breadboard                                                                     IAA-B8-0704

Moreau, V., AMOS, Belgium ; Grabarnik, S., Maresi, L., ESA/ESTEC ; Delalieux, S.,

de Vos, L., Delauré, B., De Clercq, C., AMOS, Belgium; Dierckx, W., Knaeps, E.,

Michiels, B., VITO, Belgium

Poster Session I                                                                                Tuesday, April 5, 2011, 16:40 - 17:40

 

EIAST’s UAE Space Programme                                                                                          IAA-B8-0305P

Al Marri, S., EIAST, Dubai, UAE

 

Small satellite constellations in multi-sunsynchronous orbits for the observation          IAA-B8-0306P

of tropical regions

Ortore, E., Ulivieri, C., Bunkheila, F., Percacciolo, S., Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

Application of Microsatellites for Monitoring Natural Disaster Results in                         IAA-B8-0307P

Siberia and for Educational Purposes

Galochkin, S., Yakovlev, A., Valov, M., JSC “ISS”, Russia;

Okhotkin, K., Kartsan, I., Shangina, E., SibSAU, Russia

 

The UNESCO International Satellite for Science Education and Basic Sciences              IAA-B8-0308P

(UNESCOsat)

Fortov, V. E., Commission of the Russian Federation for UNESCO, Russia;

Khamzaev, A. D., Russian Committee for UNESCO IBSP, Russia;

Ordjonikidze, G. E., Commission of the Russian Federation for UNESCO, Russia

 

Verification challenges on the RSI payload development                                                 IAA-B8-0309P

Weng, S.-W., Lian, Y.-Y., NSPO, Taiwan, China

 

Taiwan Experimental Microsatellite Project - CKUTEX                                                     IAA-B8-0310P

Juang, J.-C., Tsai, Y.-F., Tsai, C.-T., Jenq, S.-T., National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan,

China; Tsai, J.-R., Pan, H.-P., NSPO, Taiwan, China

 

Outline and Progress of ASNARO (Advanced Satellite with New System                        IAA-B8-0311P

Architecture for Observation) Satellite System

Ogawa, T., Kobayashi, Y., NEC Corporation, Japan; Mihara, S., Ijichi, K., USEF, Japan;

Hamada, H., NEDO, Japan

 

Fine scale radar altimetry constellation for future oceanography using a generic            IAA-B8-0312P
small satellite platform

Strauß, S., te Hennepe, F., OHB-System AG, Germany

 

Operational Service for global Greenhouse Gas Observation –                                        IAA-B8-0313P

 CarbonSat Constellation

Ernst, R., Tobehn, C., Shahsavar, A., Sun, W., OHB-System AG, Germany;

Bovensmann, H., Buchwitz, M., Burrows, J.-P., Notholt, J., IUP Bremen, Germany

 

MRES: A Medium Resolution Mapping Satellite System for the Republic of                       IAA- B8-0314P

Murzakulov, G. T., Ten, V., Nurguzhin, M. R., Murushkin, S. A., Albazarov, B.,

KGS, Kazakhstan; Taylor, M., Praine, I., da Silva Curiel, A., SSTL, UK;

Carrin, G., Laffaye, G., Pages, C., Astrium, France

 

BST Training Program - A new paradigm for successful technology transfer                    IAA-B8-0315P

Buhl, M., Danziger, B., Segert, T., Berlin Space Technologies GmbH, Germany

 

Design and development of the Earth and astronomical observation technology              IAA-B8-0316P

demonstration satellite “TSUBAME”

Ishizaka, K., Matunaga, S., Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan;

The TSUBAME development team

 

A Series of 50kg-Class Micro-Satellites for Advanced Science Missions                           IAA-B8-0317P

Kazuya Yoshida, Yuji Sakamoto, and Toshinori Kuwahara, Tohoku University, Japan

 

First satellite of Small Demonstration Satellite Program of JAXA                                     IAA-B8-0318P

Hirako, K., Nakamura, Y., Kawara, H., Kawashima, K., Yamamoto, K., JAXA, Japan

 

Automated Remote Ground Station For Austrian Lightning Nanosatellite (LiNSAT)        IAA-B8-0509P

Jaffer, G., Koudelka, O., Graz University of Technology, Austria

 

Optimized separation system for small satellites missions                                               IAA-B8-0510P

Corbelli, A., Bruzzi, D., ALMASpace S.r.l., Italy; Tortora, P., University of Bologna, Italy

 

Satellite autonomous orbit determination using synthetic aperture radar                       IAA-B8-0511P

Zhang, Y., Li, X., Geng, Y., Harbin Institute of Technology, P. R. China

 

Micro-PrioraNet, creation of a global ground network service for small spacecraft       IAA-B8-0512P

Hyvönen, P., Krynitz; M., SSC, Sweden

 

Operation Concept of the Precise Autonomous Orbit Keeping Experiment                      IAA-B8-0513P

on the PRISMA Mission        

De Florio, S., University of Glasgow, UK; D’Amico, S., DLR, Germany;

Radice, G., University of Glasgow, UK

 

Sun-Synchronous Orbit Design Methodology to Satisfy Required Frequency of              IAA-B8-0515P

Observation in Space Remote Sensing Satellite Systems

Mirshams, M., Vafa, A. R., Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran

 

Synchronization Strategy and Overlap Ratio of Beam Footprint for Formation               IAA-B8-0516P

flying InSAR Satellite

Zhang, J., Lan, S., Zhang, Z., Sun, Z., Harbin Institute of Technology, P. R. China

 

Numerically efficient Time-Optimal Spacecraft Reorientation                                         IAA-B8-0518P

Romano, M., Boyarko, G., Yakimenko, O., Naval Postgraduate School, CA, USA

 

Design and Ground Testing of Compact and Versatile Hyperspectral sensor HSC          IAA-B8-0705P

Aoyanagi, Y., Ueyama, Y., Satori, S., Hokkaido Institute of Technology, Japan;

Totani, T., Hokkaido University, Japan; Nakamura, A., AIDMA, Inc., Japan;

Takeyama, N., Genesia, Inc., Japan

 

miniature sensors for cubesats scientific missions                                                         IAA-B8-0706P

Belyayev, S., Pronenko, V., Lviv Centre of Institute for Space Research, Ukraine;

Ivchenko, N., Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden;

Zakharchuk, Y., Korepanov, V., Lviv Centre of Institute for Space Research, Ukraine

 

CIMBOL: uncooled infrared imager for space applications                                             IAA-B8-0707P

Beaumel, M., Guinde, G., Colmon, A., EADS Sodern, France

 

Compact Spatial Heterodyne Fourier Transform Spectrometer for an                          IAA-B8-0708P

Atmospheric CO2 Monitoring Micro-Satellite Constellation

Ikpaya, I., Underwood, C., Surrey Space Centre, UK

Session 8: New Land & Maritime Missions                                 Wednesday, April 6, 2011, 09:00 - 10:30

Chair: S. Mostert, SCS, South Africa                        Rapporteur: F. Teston, ESA/ESTEC

 

Preliminary Concept of Shinshu University Microsatellite for Forest Monitoring           IAA-B8-0801

Okamoto, K., Masuda, H., Kamemura, M., Wakayama, Y., Nakajima, A.,

Shinshu University, Japan

 

Boosting Small Satellite Missions for Earth Observation at Regional Level:                  IAA-B8-0802

Main Drivers and Experiences

Corbera, J., Villafranca, A.G., PCOT, Spain; Luri, X., Universitat de Barcelona, Spain;

Canalias, E., Universitat de Girona, Spain; Delgado, A., CTAE, Spain

 

Preliminary Assessment of an Integrated AIS/Imaging Spaceborne System                 IAA-B8-0803

for Maritime Surveillance

D’Errico, M., Graziano, M. D., Razzano, E., Seconda Università di Napoli, Italy

 

SMRS: A Small Satellite Mission dedicated to Maritime Security                                     IAA-B8-0804

te Hennepe, F., OHB-System AG, Germany; Strauch, K., Marliani, F., ESA Noordwijk,

The Netherlands; Tobehn, C., Evans, L., OHB-System AG, Germany;

Eriksen, T., FFI, Norway; Storesund, F., Kongsberg Seatex, Norway; Ruy, G., Ries, P.,

LuxSpace Sarl, Luxembourg; Föckersperger, S., Kayser-Threde GmbH, Germany

Session 9: Subsystems                                                           Wednesday, April 6, 2011, 10:50 - 12:10

Chair: K. Brieß, TU Berlin, Germany                      Rapporteur: J. Torley, Univ. of Colorado, USA

 

SEPTA®41 EV – A Solar Array Drive Assembly for Small Satellites                                 IAA-B8-0901

Rabin, J, Wiesmann, E., RUAG Space AG, Switzerland

 

Adaptive Computers in Space – In-flight HW-reconfigurable processors using

high density FPGAs                                                                                                             IAA-B8-0902

Michalik, H., Fichna, T., Fiethe, B., Bubenhagen, F., Michel, H., IDA TU Braunschweig,

Germany; Osterloh, B., DSI Informationstechnik GmbH, Germany

 

Hardware Design of the Telecommand Receiver for the Small Satellite                          IAA-B8-0903

Flying Laptop                        

Beyermann, U., Röser, H.-P., Spetzler, M., Baumgärtner, J., IRS, Univ. of Stuttgart, Germany

 

 

RIT-µX - A New Advanced Miniaturized Ion Thruster System for Small Satellites          IAA-B8-0904

Leiter, H., Ellerbrock, H., Astrium GmbH Space Transportation, Germany;

Feili, D., Lotz, B., University of Gießen, Germany

Session 10: Bus Systems                                                       Wednesday, April 6, 2011, 13:30 - 15:00

Chair: S, Nakasuka, Univ. of Tokyo, Japan              Rapporteur: K. Brieß, TU Berlin, Germany

 

The TET Satellite Bus – A high reliability bus for LEO missions                                        IAA-B8-1001

Roemer, S., Eckert, S., Astro- und Feinwerktechnik Adlershof GmbH, Germany

 

Constellation of Distributed NanoSats for Real Time Earth Observation                          IAA-B8-1002

Andrews, J. , Andrews Space, Inc., USA

 

Answering New Needs with Existing Solutions                                                                 IAA-B8-1003

de Groot, Z., Sills, L., Hawkins, O., Gomes, L., Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd., UK

 

JAXA SDS-4 Spacecraft System Design and Test Results                                                 IAA-B8-1004

Ohtani, T., Nakamura, Y., Takahashi, Y., Inoue, K., Hirako, K., JAXA, Japan

Session 11: Special Aspects II                                                  Wednesday, April 6, 2011, 15:20 - 16:40

Chair: J. Torley, Univ. of Colorado, USA                   Rapporteur: M. Angulo, INTA, Spain

 

Software Component Model and its Monitoring Tool                                                         IAA-B8-1101

Dannemann, F., DLR-RY, Germany; Montenegro, S., University of Würzburg, Germany

 

An open-source system simulation framework for small-satellite                                   IAA-B8-1102

development based on OpenSimKit, QEMU and System C

Ziemke, C., Fritz, M., IRS, Univ. of Stuttgart, Germany; Kossev, I., Brandt, A., Eickhoff, J.,

Privat, Germany; Röser, H.-P., IRS, Univ. of Stuttgart, Germany

 

Design and development of a GNSS spaceborne receiver for Earth Observation            IAA-B8-1103

satellites orbit determination

Avanzi, A., Tortora, P., University of Bologna, Italy

 

Ship Detection Service                                                                                                         IAA-B8-1104

Schwarz, E., Maass, H., Lehner, S., Brusch, S., DLR, Germany

Poster Session II                                                                       Wednesday, April 6, 2011, 16:40 - 17:40

 

Small Satellite Solar Generator Development. An Example of International Fair           IAA-B8-0905P

Cooperation

Ferrando, E., Grassi, M., Romani, R., Zanella, P., SELEX Galileo, Italy;

Lee, H., Satrec Iniziative, Korea; Al Marri, S., EIAST, Dubai, UAE

 

A novel on-board computer and IP design based on FPGA                                               IAA-B8-0906P

Lan, S., Pan, R., Li, J., Zhang, X., Yu, W., Ma, Y., Harbin Institute of Technology, China

 

A Novel Wireless Protocol for Intra-satellite Network                                                     IAA-B8-0907P

Pan, R., Harbin Institute of Technology, China; Fan, G., CALT, China;

Lan, S., Li, J., , Xu, G., Harbin Institute of Technology, China

 

Development of Antenna Pointing Mechanisms for Small Satellite                                  IAA-B8-0908P

Masuda, H., Okamoto, K., Nakajima, A., Shinshu University, Japan;

Itoh, M., Arai, H. Tamagawa seiki., Japan

 

High throughput S-band transmitter for Earth observation applications                          IAA-B8-0909P

Cinarelli, D., Tortora, P., Università di Bologna, Italy

 

EGSE-Lite -  A Light Weight EGSE/Simulation environment for LEON based                  IAA-B8-0911P

Satellite Subsystem & Payload Equipment

Cordero, F., Mendes, J., Kuppusamy, B., Dathe, T., Irvine, M., Williams, A.,

VEGA Deutschland, Germany

 

ALMASat-EO Microsatellite Power System                                                                        IAA-B8-0912P

Antonini, F., Università di Bologna, Italy, Tambini, A., ALMASpace S.r.l., Italy;

Tortora, P., Università di Bologna, Italy

 

Development Chain for the Thermal Subsystem of Small University                               IAA-B8-0913P

Earth Observation Satellites

Steinmetz, F., Fritz, M., Lengowski; M., Röser; H.-P., University of Stuttgart, Germany

 

VHF – UHF Linear Transponder Design for TURKSAT – 3USAT                                        IAA-B8-0914P

Ceylan, O., Ata, R., Bellikli, H., Canbey, H. H., Kapicioglu, S.,Yagci, H. B., Aslan, R.,

Istanbul Technical University, Turkey

 

MORE – Radiation measurement of NAND flash devices on TET-1                                   IAA-B8-0915P

Fichna, T., Michalik, H., Gliem, F., Bubenhagen. F.; IDA TU Braunschweig, Germany

 

High-efficient, Redundant, Long-life EPS for CubeSats                                                      IAA-B8-0916P

Umit, M. E., Aslan, A. R., Istanbul Technical University, Turkey

 

Temperature effects on satellite power systems performance                                         IAA-B8-0917P

Bekhti, M., Baba Hamed, D. E., Sweeting, M. N.

 

PicoProt – A Communication Protocol for Pico Satellites                                                 IAA-B8-0918P

Behrendt, O., Gottscheber, A., SRH University of Applied Sciences Heidelberg, Germany

 

Clavis – Development of a Standardized Nano-satellite Platform                                    IAA-B8-1005P

Nohka, F., Bauer, W., Drobczyk, M., Heidecker, A., Spröwitz, T.,DLR, Germany

 

A Generic Satellite Platform for High Performance LEO Missions – LEOBUS-1000       IAA-B8-1006P

Shahsavar, A., Strauß, S., Tobehn, C., Wieser, M., OHB-System AG, Germany

 

EnMAP Satellite Bus – Status and Future Evolution                                                           IAA-B8-1007P

Penné, B., Kassebom, M., Froehner, P., Aßmann, K., OHB-System AG, Germany;

Hofer, S., Förster, K. P., Stuffler, T., Kayser-Threde GmbH, Germany

 

Deterministic and Recursive Approach in Attitude Determination                                    IAA-B8-1305P

for Small Size Satellite                                                                                              

Fadly, M., Said, M.A.M., Sidek, O., Universiti Sains, Malaysia;

Djojodihardjo, H., Universiti Putra, Malaysia

 

Adaptive Tracking Control for Staring-mode Observation Spacecraft                              IAA-B8-1308P

Ye, D., Sun, Z., Harbin Institute of Technology, China

 

Support of ACS development and test by dynamic simulation models                             IAA-B8-1309P

Großekatthöfer, K., Raschke, C., Astro- und Feinwerktechnik Adlershof GmbH, Germany

 

A Matlab/Simulink based approach to attitude control algorithm                                    IAA-B8-1310P

development and verification for Earth observing small satellites

Zeile, O., Dittmar, M., University of Stuttgart, Germany; Grillmayer, G.,

EADS Astrium, Germany; Fritz, M., Winter, S., Röser, H.-P., University of

Stuttgart, Germany

 

Robust sliding mode control for attitude control of small satellite                                   IAA-B8-1311P

Lu, W., Geng, Y., Zhang, F., Harbin Institute of Technology, China

 

A Low-Cost Modular Attitude Control System Applied to Small Satellites –                    IAA-B8-1314P

Preliminary Concepts

Granziera Jr, F., National Institute for Space Research, Brazil;

Tosin, M. C., State University of Londrina, Brazil

Session 12: Star Sensors & Wheels                                              Thursday, April 7, 2011, 09:00 - 10:30

Chair: T. Terzibaschian, DLR, Germany        Rapporteur: M. Ovchinnikov, KIAM, Russia

 

STELLA - A New Small Star Tracker for Pico and Nano Satellites                                    IAA-B8-1201

Balagurin, O., Wojtkowiak,H., Kayal, H., University of Würzburg, Germany

 

Software Reuse of the BIRD ACS for the TET Satellite Bus                                               IAA-B8-1306

Maibaum, O., Terzibaschian, T., DLR, Germany; Raschke, C., Astro- und Feinwerktechnik

Adlershof GmbH, Germany; Gerndt, A., DLR, Germany

 

Current development of the Facet Nano star tracker                                                        IAA-B8-1203

Ho, A., van Breukelen, E., Rotteveel, J.; ISIS, The Netherlands

 

RW 90, a smart reaction wheel – Progress from BIRD to TET-1                                      IAA-B8-1204

Stoltz, S., Raschke, C., Courtois, K., Astro- und Feinwerktechnik Adlershof GmbH, Germany

Session 13: Attitude Control Systems                                          Thursday, April 7, 2011, 10:50 - 12:10

Chair: M. Ovchinnikov, KIAM, Russia         Rapporteur: H. Kayal, Univ. of Würzburg, Germany

 

The PACE Nanosatellite Platform for Attitude Control Experiments                                IAA-B8-1301

Artur Scholz, A., Miau, J. J., Juang, J.-C., National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, China

 

Magnetic attitude control of small satellites: A Survey of applications and                     IAA-B8-1312

a domestic example

Sofyalı, A., Aslan, A.R., Istanbul Technical University, Turkey

 

An Attitude Determination System Implementation to Low Orbit Small Satellite           IAA-B8-1303

with Fault-Tolerant Techniques

Duarte, R. O., Torres, F. E, Gomes, T. H., Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil;

Martins-Filho, L. S., Universidade Federal do ABC, Brazil; Kuga, H. K., Instituto Nacional

de Pesquisas Espaciais, Brazil

 

Low Cost Space Experimental Attitude Determination Systems (SEADS) For InnoSAT IAA-B8-1304

Said, M.A.M., Universiti Sains, Malaysia; Djojodihardjo, H., Universiti Putra, Malaysia;

Fadly, M., Keui, A.A.M.P., Jamil, I., Sidek, O., Universiti Sains, Malaysia

Session 14: New Missions II                                                   Thursday, April 7, 2011, 13:30 - 15:20

Chair: R. Laufer, Baylor Univ. Waco, USA     Rapporteur: V. Baturkin, KPI, Kiev, Ukraine

 

The Nemo Bus: Nanosatellite for Earth Monitoring and Observation                               IAA-B8-1401

Pranajaya, F. M., Zee, R. E., University of Toronto, Canada

 

Constellation and Spacecraft Design for GNSS Radio Occultation Mission with              IAA-B8-1402

Selective Resolution for Severe Weather Forecasting

Juang, J.-C., Tsai, Y.-F., National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, China; Chu,

C.-H., National Space Organization, Taiwan, China

 

MeTERS: a fresh look at meteors from orbit                                                                      IAA-B8-1403

Brosch, N., TAU; Oberst, J., Flohrer, J., Carsenty, U., DLR; Vaubaillon, J., IMCEE;

Pariente, M., Spacecialist; and the MeTERS team

 

Mission and System of the Earth Observation Microsatellite RISING-2                           IAA-B8-1404

Kuwahara, T., Sakamoto, Y., Yoshida, K., Tohoku University, Japan;

Takahashi, Y., Fukuhara, T., Kurihara, J., Hokkaido University, Japan

 

PEEP-HOLE : a constellation of small Earth Observation satellites aiming at new          IAA-B8-0405

applications and customers

Hernandez, D., Devil-Hop, France; Pavlin, O., ISAE

Session 15: Results & Lessons Learned                                  Thursday, April 7, 2011, 15:40 - 16:40

Chair: M. Angulo, INTA, Spain                           Rapporteur: P. Davies, SSTL, UK

 

First on-orbit results from NigeriaSat-2                                                                            IAA-B8-1502

Chizea, F., NASRDA, Nigeria; Cawthorne, A., Gomes, L., Davies, P., SSTL, UK

 

Challenges and Lessons Learned in Manufacturing the first Stellite Structure                IAA-B8-1505

Entezari, M. H., Bitarafan, A. A., Emami, H, Fayyazi, M., IROST, Iran

 

2 years of operating the RapidEye Constellation – an evolving mission concept            IAA-B8-1504

and lessons learned

Stoll, E., D'Souza, B., Konstanski, H., Oxfort, M., RapidEye AG, Germany

 

 

Symposium Summary                                                            Thursday, April 7, 2011, 16:40-17:40

Chair: R. Sandau, DLR, Germany             Chief Rapporteur: E. Gill, TU Delft, The Netherlands

Awards

Best Paper Presentation Award

Best Poster Presentation Award



 

 

Student Prize Paper Competition

 

Final see Session 06 (Special)

 

The awards for the winners of the Student Prize Paper Competition will be presented during the IAA Dinner, Tuesday, April 5, 2011, 19:00 at Regent Hotel Berlin

 

 

A Special Thanks to the Students Paper Evaluation Committee:

 

Leon Alkalai, NASA/JPL, USA

Klaus Brieß, TU Berlin, Germany

Jaime Esper, NASA/GSFC, USA

Sias Mostert, Space Commercial Services, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Shinichi Nakasuka, University of Tokyo, Japan

Michael Ovchinnikov, Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, Russia

Rainer Sandau, DLR, Germany

K. Thyagarajan, ISRO, India

James Torley, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, USA

Craig Underwood, SSTL, UK

 

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