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Summary of the UN/Japan Nano-Satellite Symposium
[ Day 2 ]
Venue: WINC Aichi (Aichi Industry & Labor Center)
Special Lecture1: Pushing the capabilities of small satellites
Prof. Sir Martin Sweeting, Executive Chairman – Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) Director – Surrey Space Centre (SSC) Distinguished Professor, University of Surrey)
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Special Lecture2: The Art and Science of Space Systems Engineering
Dr. Wiley J. Larson, Distinguished Service Professor, School of Systems and Enterprises, Stevens Institute of Technology
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Panel Discussion1: “How to keep good quality without increasing cost and time for development.”
Coordinator: Prof. Shinichi Nakasuka, The University of Tokyo
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Panelist (in alphabetical order):
Mr. Freddy Pranajaya, Toronto University
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Prof. Seiko Shirasaka, Keio University
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Prof. Herman Steyn, Stellenbosch University
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Prof. Sir Martin Sweeting, Surrey Space Center
Session 1: Satellite Architecture and Technologies
Chair: Prof. Shinichi Kimura, Prof. Herman Steyn
◆ New Architecture
1. “Software Development System for On-board Computers of Small Satellites” by Mr. Sotaro Kobayashi
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2. “OpenCube-α: A Plug&Play Nanosatellite Demonstrator” by Mr. Merlin Barschke
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3. “Efficient Software Verification Process along with Newly Designed Software Architecture” by Mr. Shusaku Yamaura
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4. “Innovative look-up table operating system and applications in the sounding rocket payload” by Prof. Shyh-Biau Jiang
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◆ Element Technologies & Mission
5. “HiMARC – High-speed, Multispectral, Adaptive-Resolution CubeSat Imaging Constellation” by Mr. Ved Chirayath
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6. “Development of Piezo Reaction Equipment for Cubesat Type Satellites” by Dr. Domantas Brucas
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7. “Advanced Ionospheric Probe onboard the FORMOSAT-5 Satellite” by Prof. Chi-Kuang Chao
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8. “Development of a precise attitude determination and control system for the 35 kg astrometry satellite ‘Nano-JASMINE’” by Mr. Satoshi Ikari
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Session 2: Innovation in Satellite Development Process
Chair: Prof. Seiko Shirasaka, Prof. Alim Rüstem Aslan
◆ Process Design and Analysis
1. “Software Model for Estimating Nano-Satellite Projects Cost, Schedule and Reliability Based on DSM Technique and Monte Carlo Simulation” by Mr. Mohamed Ibrahim
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2. “An Integrated System-Operations Approach to the Optimal Design of Small-Scale Satellites” by Ms. Eirini Komninou
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3. “Design Automation of Passive Thermal Control for Cube Sats using Age-Layered Population Structures (ALPS)” by Mr. Emanuel Escobar
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4. “Structural reliability for Nano-satellites” by Mr. Aneesh Bhardwaj
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5. “Strategic Satellite System Assurance using Assurance Case” by Mr. Kohei TANAKA
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6. “CubeSat: An Example of Constraint Driven Innovation” by Prof. Jordi Puig-Suari
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◆ Space Environment & Ground Test
7. “On-Orbit Thermal Analysis of High Voltage Technology Demonstration Satellite, HORYU-2” by Mr. Yuki Seri
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Panel Discussion 2: “International Space Education using Nano-Satellite”
Coordinator: Rei Kawashima, University Space Engineering Consortium (UNISEC)
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Panelist (in alphabetical order):
Mr. Arno Barnard, Stellenbosch University
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Prof. Mohamed Khalil Ibrahim, Cairo University
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Prof. Yasuyuki Miyazaki, Nihon University
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Prof. Jordi Puig-Suari, California Polytechnic State University
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Prof. Sir Martin Sweeting, Surrey Space Center