session 3
- Title
Small Satellite Operations
- type
oral
- Description
This session covers the planning for, and execution of, cost-effective approaches for Small Satellite Operations, with emphasis on new missions, including constellations of small satellites, 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
2025-10-03
- Time
- Room
- IPC members
Co-Chair: Mr. Andreas Hornig, AerospaceResearch.net, Germany;
Co-Chair: Mr. Nijin Jose Thykkathu, Science and Technology Facilities Council, United Kingdom;
Co-Chair: Mr. Stephan Roemer, OHB, Germany;
Rapporteur: Ms. Lynette Tan, Space Faculty, Singapore, Republic of;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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1 | 13:45 | Proba-3: Operating a dual Satellites Mission for Autonomous Precision Formation-Flying | 10 | Mr. Domenico Scopelliti | Redwire Space | Belgium | |
2 | 13:55 | Multiple imaging satellite mission planning via distributed learning in games | 10 | Dr. Changhao Sun | China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) | China | |
3 | 14:05 | A Concept for Spectrum Sharing through Scheduling and Collaborative Planning | 10 | Dr. Martin von der Ohe | Lacuna Space | Germany | |
4 | 14:15 | Safety Concept of Proximity Operations in Low Earth Orbit: The SpEye CubeSat Mission | 10 | Dr. Giacomo Borelli | Politecnico di Milano | Italy | |
5 | 14:25 | Demonstration of an automated operation planning system for ONGLAISAT CubeSat | 10 | confirmed | Mr. Riki Nakamura | University of Tokyo | Japan |
6 | 14:35 | 10 | confirmed | Mr. Saksham Jain | Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) | Canada | |
7 | 14:45 | 10 | Mr. Dídac Cabús | Sateliot | Spain | ||
8 | 14:55 | 10 | Ms. pranavika mandarapu | Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) | India | ||
9 | 15:05 | camera viewpoints optimization for fully imaging a resident space object | 10 | Mr. Moshe Landon | University of Cincinnati | United States | |
10 | 15:15 | analysis and validation of gas-surface interaction models for vleo spacecraft using adbsat framework | 10 | Mr. Tahir Çebi | Samsun University | Türkiye | |
11 | 15:25 | 10 | Mr. Luca Pizzuto | DLR (German Aerospace Center) | Germany | ||
12 | 15:35 | Adaptive Q-Learning-Based FDIR with Monte Carlo Fault Injection and HIL Testing for TSC-1 ADCS | 10 | Mr. Wirachai Sisingchai | National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT) | Thailand | |
13* | 15:45 | In-Orbit Results and Lessons Learned from the 6U+ CubeSat Mission SONATE-2 | 10 | Mr. Andreas Maurer | Julius Maximilians Universität Würzburg | Germany | |
14* | 15:45 | 10 | Mr. Alex da Silva Curiel | Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) | United Kingdom |