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sMonday 8.13.07 SESSION I
Mission Metrics—Defining the metrics by which small satellite mission utility should be measured. Chair: Jaime Esper—NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
The Food Chain of the Small Satellite Ecosystem Luca Maresi—European Space Agency (ESA)
ISET ORS Bus Standards and PrototypeGurpartap Sandhoo, Mark Johnson, William Raynor, Michael Hurley—U.S. Naval Research Laboratory; Patrick Stadter, Michael Marley, Clint Apland, Robert Lee, Jonathan Bruzzi, Bruce Williams, Edward Schaefer, Steven Vernon, Paul Schwartz—Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory; Lt Col George Moretti—SMC Space Development & Test Wing, ORS Squadron; Col Thomas Doyne—USAF Rapid Reaction Technology Office, DDR&E
Community Initiative for Continuing Earth Radio Occultation (CICERO) Chris McCormick, Christian Lenz—Broad Reach Engineering; Tom Yunck—GeoOptics, LLC
Silicon Skies Volume II: What has Changed in the Last 15 Years? Philip Davies, Alex da Silva Curiel Arnaud Lecuyot, Martin Sweet-ing—Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd./Surrey Space Centre; Jan King—Southern Cross Space & Communications Pty Ltd
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Faster, Smaller, Cheaper: Exploiting the Imminent Low-Cost Launch Era Greg Finney, Kevin Spradley, Mark Fowler, Michael Gulley—Digital Fusion Solutions
Smallsats to the Moon: Providing the ‘Picks and Shovels for the 21ST Century’s Greatest Exploration Endeavour’Adam Baker, Andy Phipps, Philip Davies, Xavier Alabart, Martin Sweeting—Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd.
ALTERNATES
Be Prepared for 2008!
ABSTRACTS DUE 2.12.2008
EXHIBIT REGISTRATION Begins: 2.5.2008
Monday 8.13.07 SESSION I Monday 8.13.07 SESSION II
System Architecture for the Gamma-Ray Burst Dark Energy Mission (GDEM) Michael Socha, Tye Brady, Mitchell Hansberry, Ronald Proulx, Jana Schwartz—Charles Stark Draper Laboratory; George Ricker, Jesus Villasensor, Ronald Vanderspek, Geoffrey Crew, John Doty, Garrett Jernigan—Massachu-setts Institute of Technology
Small Satellite Implementation of Lunar Relay Satellite Mark Flanegan, Michael Mesarch, Jonathon Gal-Edd, David Peters—NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Biren Shah, Charles Lee, Arvydas Vaisnys, Todd Ely, Scott Ploen—NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Josh Freeh, Steve Olseson—NASA Glenn Research Center
A Next Generation Test-Bed for Large Aperture Imaging Applications Can Kurtulus, Taskin Baltaci, Gokhan Inalhan—Istanbul Technical University
AFRL’s Demonstration and Science Experiments (DSX) Program—Quest for the Common Micro Satellite Bus Greg Heinsohn, Tim Girard—MicroSat Systems, Inc.; Durand Smith, Janet Stuart—Sequoia Technologies, Inc. Aaron Adler—ARES Corporation; Jon Schoen-berg, Mark Scherbarth, Eric Klaiber—Air Force Research Laboratory
Application of the THEMIS Bus to New Missions Michael Cully, Warren Chen, Kevin Brenneman—ATK Space; Gregory De-lory—University California Berkley
Stretching Every Kilogram: Using Small Satellites to Support Solar Sailing Missions Jennifer Kalmanson, Dean Hawes—Orbital Sciences Corporation
New Scientifi c Capabilities Enabled by Autonomous Constellations of Smallsats William Saylor, Kyle Smagaard, Nathan Nordby—United States Air Force Academy; Capt David Barnhart —Surrey Space Centre
Small Spacecraft in Support of the Lunar Exploration Program Butler Hine—NASA Ames Research Center
Multipoint In-Situ Radiation and Plasma Sensing System (MIRPSS) Nestor Voronka, Robert Hoyt—Tethers Unlimited; Sven Bilén—Penn State University
A Space Apparatus to Search of Fractional Charge on Ordinary Matter Carlo Artemi—Scientifi c High School “E.Majorana”, Italy
Utilization of DMC Experience and the Potential Usage of DMC Services to Provide Additional Support to a European Global Monitoring System Programme Mike Cutter, Dave Hodgeson, Phil Davies, Adam Baker, K. Graham, S. Mackin, M. Vanotti, Martin Sweeting—Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd.; Amanda Regan—European Space Agency
Future Missions 1—New and innovative mission concepts that require small satellites to successfully perform the mission. Chair: Col Thomas Doyne–USAF Rapid Reaction Technology Offi ce, DDR&E
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Tuesday 8.14.07 SESSION III
Launch & Propulsion Systems—Launch systems or launch opportunities that are specifi cally designed for small satellites. Propulsion systems for use by small satellites as attitude or orbit control.Chair: Fred Wilson—Aerojet
Small Satellite Deployments from STS116—Development of New Manned Spacefl ight Deployment Systems Perry Ballard—NASA Johnson Space Center; Carson Taylor—Oceaneering Space Services, Inc; David DeAtkine, James McLeroy—The Aerospace Corporation; Albert Meza—SMC Space Development & Test Wing, DoD Space Test Program; Scott Ritterhouse, Theresa Shaffer—MEI Technologies Corporation
Minotaur V Space Launch Vehicle for Small, Cost-Effective Moon Exploration MissionsScott Schoneman, Lou Amorosi, Dan Cheke, Mark Chadwick—Orbital Sciences Corporation
Progress Toward First Flight of the QuickReach™ Small Launch Vehicle Debra Facktor Lepore—AirLaunch LLC; Joe Padavano—Delta Velocity
Feasibility of Developing a Refrigerant-Based Propulsion System for Small Spacecraft Carl Seubert, Shawn Miller, Joe Siebert, Abbie Stewart, Henry Pernicka—University of Missouri-Rolla; Refugio Molina Jr., Glenn Lightsey—University of Texas at Austin; Megan Sheridan, Brian McDaniels, Graham Walker, Michael Swartwout—Washington University in St Louis; Scott Franke—University Nanosat Program/Lockheed Martin Coherent Technologies
A Propulsion System Tailored to Cubesat Applications Donald Platt—Micro Aerospace Solutions, Inc.
The Falcon 1 Launch Vehicle: Demonstration Flights, Status, Manifest, and Upgrade Path Brian Bjelde, Max Vozoff, Gwynne Shotwell—Space Exploration Technologies
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CubeSat Launchers, ESPA-rings, and Education at the Naval Postgraduate School James Newman—NASA Johnson Space Center; Daniel Sakoda, Rudolf Panholzer—Naval Postgraduate School
XIPS© Ion Thrusters for Small Satellite ApplicationsWilliam Tighe, Kuei-Ru Chien, Rafael Spears—L-3 Communications Electron Technologies, Inc
Visit the exhibits.REMINDER
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Tuesday 8.14.07 SESSION IV
Future Missions 2—New and innovative mission concepts that require small satellites to successfully perform the mission. Chair: John Anderson—Raytheon
Small Spacecraft Mission Concepts to Achieve Lunar Science and Exploration Goals Jennifer Heldmann, Carol Stoker, Sylvia Cox, Lyn O’Leary, John Hines, Pete Klupar—NASA Ames Research Center; Tony Ricco—Stanford University/NASA Ames Research Center; Tomas Svitek—Stellar Exploration/NASA Ames Research Center; Lori Fenton—SETI Institute/NASA Ames Research Center
The MOMENT Magnetic Mapping Mission: Martian Science on a Nanosatellite Platform Stuart Eagleson, Stephen Mauthe, Karan Sarda, Henry Spencer, Robert Zee—Space Flight Laboratory/University of Toronto
In-Situ Technology Test Bed (ISTTB) Steve Wichman—Redefi ne Technologies; Gerry Murphy—Space Access Technologies; Chris Koehler—Colorado Space Grant Consortium
Enabling Space Sensor Networks with PCBSat David Barnhart, Tanya Vladimirova, Martin Sweeting, Adam Baker—Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd./Surrey Space Centre; Richard Balthazor, Lon Enloe, Linda Habash Krause, Timothy Lawrence, Matthew Mcharg—United States Air Force Academy; James Lyke—Air Force Research Laboratory/VSSE; Jim White—Colorado Satellite Services
Department of Defense (DoD) Space Test Program (STP) Payload Design Criteria for the STP Standard Interface Vehicle (SIV) Capt Chris Badgett, Mike Marlow—DoD Space Development & Test Wing, 1st Space Development Squadron; Hallie Walden, Mike Pierce—Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.
Space Technology 5—Enabling Future Constellation Missions Using Micro-Satellites for Space Weather Guan Le, Thomas Moore, James Slavin—NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
ORS Responsive Systems Architecture Design and Indicated Directions for the 1st Spacecraft and Payload Missions Kirk Stewart—Kirk D. Stewart, Ph.D., PE
Lunar Exploration Communications Relay Microsatellite Paul Kolodziejski, Steve Knowles, Kauser Dar, Eric Wetzel—Andrews Space
The NASA ARC Small Spacecraft Division Peter Klupar, John Hines—NASA Ames Research Center; Bruce Yost—Defouw Engineering
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Panel Discussion—It’s the Mission that MattersModerator: Bob Meurer—Conference Technical Chair
Tuesday 8.14.07 SESSION V
Panelists will be challenged to of fer and defend their opinions on the utility of small space missions, the metrics by which they should be measured, and the areas of application that are best suited to smaller space systems. Panel mem-bers will be asked to comment on the challenges associated with education, science & exploration, responsive space, technology development, and commer-cial missions.
This year’s panel will be interactive, with real-time audience participation.
Pete WordenNASA Ames Research Center
Peter WegnerAir Force Research Laboratory/VSSE
Sir Martin SweetingSurrey Satellite Technology Ltd./Surrey Space Centre
Juice JensenLockheed Martin Space Systems Company
PANELISTS
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Tuesday 8.14.07 SESSION VI
The Upcoming Year—Summaries of small satel-lite missions that are scheduled to fly within the next year with emphasis on the mission.Chair: Andrew Kalman—Pumpkin, Inc.
A Novel Satellite Concept “Panel Extension Satellite (PETSAT)” Consisting of Plug-In, Modular, Functional Panels Shinichi Nakasuka, Hironori Sahara—University of Tokyo; Yoshiki Sugawara—Aoyama Gakuin University; Takeshi Morimoto—Osaka University Kanichi Koyama, Hideaki Kikuchi, Takanori Okada, Hidenori Tanaka, Shinichi Sato, Chisato Kobayashi—SOHLA
Precision Formation Flight: The CanX-4 and CanX-5 Dual Nanosatellite Mission Nathan Orr, Jesse Eyer, Benoit Larouche, Robert Zee—Space Flight Laboratory/University of Toronto
Tactical Satellite 3 CDL Communications—A Communications Link for Mission Utility Richard Galindez—L-3 Communications/CSW; Thom Davis—Air Force Research Laboratory/VSE
Nano-JASMINE: A Small Infrared Astrometry Satellite Nobutada Sako, Yoichi Hatsutori, Takashi Tanaka, Takaya Inamori, Shinichi Nakasuka—University of Tokyo
The Integrated Structureless Electrodynamic Propulsion (ISEP) Experiment Nestor Voronka, Robert Hoyt, Tyrel Newton, Ian Barnes—Tethers Unlim-ited, Inc.; Brian Gilchrist, Keith Fuhrhop—University of Michigan
TUUSAT-1A: The First Academic Microsatellite Developed by Universities in Taiwan Zuu-Chang Hong, Chung-Hsien Lin—Tamkang University; Huan-Jung Lin, Yu-Kai Chen, Tain-Sou Tsay, R. C. Lee—National Formosa University; Roy Chaoming Hsu—National Chiayi University; Chen-Joe Fong—National Space Organization (NSPO)
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The Year in Review—Summaries of small satellite mis-sions that have been fl own over the last year and a half with emphasis on the utility they provided.Chair: Lt Col Fred Kennedy—DARPA Tactical Technology Offi ce
Tuesday 8.14.07 SESSION VII
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The Most Accurate and Stable Space-Borne Thermometers—FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC Constellation Chung-Huei Vicky Chu, Shan-Kuo Yang, Chen-Joe Fong, Nick Yen, Tie-Yue Liu, Way-Jin Chen—National Space Organization (NSPO); Dean Hawes—Orbital Sciences Corporation; Yuei-An Liou—National Central University; Bill Kuo—Uni-versity Corporation for Atmospheric Research
TacSat-2: A Story of Survival Charles Finley, Neal Peck—Air Force Research Laboratory/VS
THEMIS Spacecraft Multi-Body Stability Analysis Richard LeBoeuf—University of South Carolina Upstate/ATK Space
Early Results of the Multi-Application Surviv-able Tether (MAST) Space Tether Experiment Robert Hoyt, Nestor Voronka, Tyrel Newton, Ian Barnes, Jack Shepherd, Scott Frank, Jeff Slostad—Tethers Unlimited, Inc.; Belgacem Jaroux, Robert Twiggs—Stanford University
STPSat-1: The First Space Test Program Mission to Capitalize on the New ESPA Secondary Launch Capability Rick Barnisin, Pat Remias—AeroAstro, Inc.; Michael LaGrassa—The Aerospace Corporation
Space Technology 5; A Successful Micro-Satellite Constellation Mission Candace Carlisle, Evan Webb—NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
On-Orbit Performance of KOMPSAT-2 Attitude & Orbit Control System Seung-Wu Rhee, Joo-Jin Lee—Korea Aerospace Research Institute
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MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Plan to join us for future AIAA/USU Conferences on Small SatellitesAugust 11–14, 2008August 10–13, 2009August 9–12, 2010August 8–11, 2011
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Wednesday 8.15.07 SESSION VIII
Sensors—Upgraded or cutting edge sensing systems designed specifi cally with small satellite missions in mind, i.e., packageability, unit cost.Chair: Paul Kolodziejski—Andrews Space
Miniature Space GPS Receiver by Means of Automobile-Navigation Technology Hirobumi Saito, Takahide Mizuno, Kousuke Kawahara, Kenji Shinkai, Takanao Saiki, Yousuke Fukushima—Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)/ISAS; Yusuke Hamada—Musashi Institute of Technology; Hiroyuki Sasaki, Sa-chiko Katumoto—Soka University; Yasuhiro Kajikawa—Tokyo Denki University
Digital Imaging Space Camera (DISC) Design and TestingAndrew Shumway, Mitch Whiteley, Jim Peterson, Quinn Young, Jed Han-cock, James Peterson—Space Dynamics Laboratory
Five Years Orbit Experience of a Small Satellite Hyperspectral Imaging Mission Mike Cutter, Martin Sweeting—Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd.
A Constellation of Three Micro Satellites Uses UV and Visible Sensors to Demonstrate Target Acquisition and TrackingSteven Brown, Dean Wada, Ali Ghafourian, Mark Greenman, Charles Harris, Carl Howlett, Thomas Humpherys—Space Dynamics Laboratory; Hank Barcikowski—Missile Defense Agency
Algorithm Enhancements for the SS-411 Digital Sun Sensor John Enright—Ryerson University; Douglas Sinclair—Sinclair Interplanetary
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It’s theMISSIONthat Matters
Wednesday 8.15.07 SESSION IX
COMPETITION JUDGES
15TH Annual Frank J. Redd Student Scholarship CompetitionTechnical Chair: Doug Freesland—ACS EngineeringScholarship Chair: Gwynne Shotwell—Space Exploration Technologies
NASA
Department of Defense
International
Academia
Industry
Judge at Large
John Hines—Ames Research CenterSteven Buckley—Air Force Research Laboratory/VSSV
Daniel Hernandez—CNES
Michael Swartwout— Washington University in St. LouisJim White—Colorado Satellite Services Andy Lewin—JHU/Applied Physics Laboratory
Student Scholarship Competition Introduction Doug Freesland—ACS Engineering; Gwynne Shotwell— Space Exploration Technologies
DEEP: Dallas EEProm Equipment Profi le for Rapid Integration and Automatic System ModelingForrest Rogers-Marcovitz—Washington University in St. Louis; Phelps Wil-liams—Santa Clara University
Tokyo Tech’s Technology Demonstration Satellite “TSUBAME” Junichi Nishida, Yoshihiro Tsubuku—Tokyo Institute of Technology
Aerodynamic and Propulsion Assisted Maneuvering for Orbital Transfer VehiclesPatrick Jolley—Utah State University
Optimizing the Small Satellite Platform for Compelling Technology Demonstrations: Bandit/Akoya Proximity Operations and Rapid Integration Erin Beck—Washington University in St. Louis
Magnetic Attitude Control for Small Satellites with Orbit-Independent Missions and Modest Pointing Constraints Scott Jensen—Utah State University
Orbit/Attitude Determination and Control for the UMR SAT MissionMichael Dancer, Jason Searcy—University of Missouri–Rolla
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Wednesday 8.15.07 SESSION X
Advanced Technologies 1—Individual compo-nents or subsystems that enable small satellites to perform innovative missions.Chair: Chris Pearson—ABSL Space Products
Appliqué Sensor Interface Module: An Enabling Technology for Space Plug-and-Play Systems Jeffrey Scott, James Lyke—Air Force Research Laboratory/VSSE; Patrick McGuirk—Micro-RDC; Mark Shaw—Data Design Corporation; Don Fronter-house—Scientifi c Simulations Incorporated
Flight Demonstration of New Thruster and Green Propellant Technology on the Prisma Satellite Kjell Anfl o, Göran Bergman, Tomas Hasanof, Leif Kuzavas, Peter Thormählen, B. Astrand—ECAPS
Enabling Reaction Wheel Technology for High Performance Nanosatellite Attitude Control Doug Sinclair—Sinclair Interplanetary; Cordell Grant, Robert Zee—Space Flight Laboratory/University of Toronto
Evaluation of Lithium Polymer Technology for Small Satellite Applications Craig Clark—Clyde Space Limited; Evelyne Simon—European Space Agency (ESA)
Performance Assessment of Single and Dual Frequency, Commercial-Based GPS Receiver for LEO Orbit Keisuke Yoshihara, Toru Yamamoto, Yoshinori Kondoh, Hidekazu Hashi-moto—Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA); Alfred Ng, Anton De Ruiter, James Lee—Canadian Space Agency
Space Validation of the Inertial Stellar Compass Tye Brady, Sean Buckley, Mitch Leammukda—Charles Stark Draper Laboratory
Wide Coverage Antennas Jan Zackrisson—Saab Space
A Simple Time Synchronization Scheme for Satellite Clusters in Formation Flying Narayanaswamy Nagarajan, Dao Thi Hong Diep—Nanyang Technological University
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DON’T FORGETJoin us at the Celebration Centre tonight.
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Educational Programs—Recent and future educational small satellite programs that benefi t the small satellite community.Chair: Mason Peck—Cornell University
Wednesday 8.15.07 SESSION XI
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Flight Results from the GeneSat-1 Biological Microsatellite Mission Christopher Kitts, Karolyn Ronzano, Richard Rasay, Ignacio Mas, Phelps Wil-liams, Paul Mahacek, Giovanni Minelli—Santa Clara University; John Hines, Elwood Agasid, Charlie Friedericks, Matthew Piccini, Macarena Parra, Linda Timucin, C. Beasley, Mike Henschke, Ed Luzzi, Nghia Mai, Mike McIntyre, Robert Ricks, David Squires, Chris Storment, John Tucker, Bruce Yost, Greg Defouw—NASA Ames Research Center; Antonio Ricco—Stanford University
Beyond the Beep: Student-Built Satellites with Educational and ‘Real’ Missions Michael Swartwout—Washington University in St. Louis
BillikenSat-II: The First Bio-Fuel Cell Test Platform for Space Sanjay Jayaram, Darren Pais, Sonia Hernandez, Paul Lemon, Nathaniel Clark, Benjamin Corrado, Brian Vitale, Justin Kerber, Elena Nogales, Jorge Moya, Robert Arechaderra—Saint Louis University
Autonomous Proximity Operations of Small Satellites with Minimum Numbers of ActuatorsJason Hall, Marcello Romano—Naval Postgraduate School
The NASA American Student Moon Orbiter (ASMO) Project Yvonne Clearwater, Robert Schingler, Kenneth Ashford, Jr.—NASA Ames Research Center; Steven Oleson—NASA Glenn Research Center; Robert Twiggs—Stanford University
Global Educational Network for Satellite Operators (GENSO) Kyle Leveque; Jordi Puig-Suari, Clark Turner—California Polytechnic State University
The Design of a Lunar Farside Gravity Mapping Nanosatellite for the European Student Moon Orbiter Mission Erica Peterson, Jafar Arkani-Hamed, Jonathan Grzymisch, Henry Spencer, Robert Zee—Space Flight Laboratory/University of Toronto
A Flight-Proven 2.4GHz ISM Band COTS Communications System for Small Satellites Ignacio Mas, Christopher Kitts—Santa Clara University
Preliminary Design of the Electrical Power Subsystem for the European Student Moon Orbiter Mission Steve Ulrich, Jean-François Veilleux, François Landry Corbin—Université de Sherbrooke
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Thursday 8.16.07 SESSION XII
Software—Innovative software development techniques or practices that enable new mis-sions or reduce the complexity of development.Chair: James Lyke—Air Force Research Laboratory/VSSE
The EO-1 Autonomous SciencecraftRob Sherwood, Rebecca Castano, Gregg Rabideau, Steve Chien, Daniel Tran, Ashley Davies—NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory/ California Institute of Technology
A Model Based Toolset for Supporting Rapid Integration and Verifi cation of Spacecraft Electronics Anand Madhusoodanan, Brandon Eames—Utah State University
Open Source Software for Small Satellites Paul Wooster—DevelopSpace Initiative; David Boswell—Mozdev Community Organization; Patrick Stakem—OpenFlightLinux.or; Jessy Cowan-Sharp—NASA Ames Research Center
Plug-and-Play for Creating “Instant” GN&C Solutions Jane Hansen, Jon Pollack—HRP Systems, Inc.; Paul Graven, Yegor Plam—Microcosm, Inc.
A Database Centered Approach to Satellite Engineering Data Storage, Access, and Display Patrick Cruce, Bryce Roberts, Manfred Bester, Tim Quinn—University Califor-nia, Berkley/Space Sciences Laboratory
Implementing Centralized Command Management in a Distributed Plug-and-Play Software Architecture Christopher Monaco, W. Mark Reid—Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory
Deriving FPGA Based Custom Soft-Core Microprocessors for Mission Planning Algorithms Aravind Dasu, Jonathan Phillips—Utah State University
Model-Based Anomaly Management for Small Spacecraft Missions Christopher Kitts, Richard Rasay—Santa Clara University
The Use of Carrier-Grade Linux in Space Kevin Scharpf, Dave Bryan, Mike Anderson —The PTR Group
Linux and the Spacecraft Flight Software Environment Edward Birrane, Kathryn Bechtold, Christopher Krupiarz, AndrewHarris, Alan Mick, Stephen Williams—Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory
A Simple Multi-Mission Flight Control Software for CubeSAT Warren Soh—Astronautic Technology Sdn Bhd
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Advanced Technologies 2—Individual components or subsystems that enable small satellites to perform innovative missions.Chair: Dave Strobel—Space Micro, Inc.
Thursday 8.16.07 SESSION XIII
Multi-Evaporator Hybrid Two-Phase Loop Cooling System for Small Satellites David Bugby—ATK Space
Modular Shielded Solar Panels Made Using Low-Cost Lamination Process Theodore Stern—DR Technologies, Inc.
Autonomous Distributed LQR/APF Control Al-gorithm for Multiple Small Spacecraft During Simultaneous Close Proximity OperationsShawn McCamish, Marcello Romano, Xiaoping Yun—Naval Postgraduate School
Deployable Refl ectors for Small Satellites Rory Barrett, Robert Taylor, Philip Keller, Dana Codell, Larry Adams—Compos-ite Technology Development, Inc.
Probe Bus Avionics Unit Development and Validation Robert Kraeuter, George Shiblie—ATK Space
Spaceborne Fiber-Optic Data Bus: A Small Satellite Perspective Dustin Rider—Air Force Research Laboratory; Fred Orlando—Space Photonics Inc.
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Thursday has been declared Logo Day! Participate by wearing your company’s logo. Enjoy the last day of the Conference by dressing casually in your company attire.
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