Tuesday, September 17, 1996
| 08.40 | Briefing of Presenters | ||
| 09.00
09.25 | 1: Operations Management
1.1, A Responsive and Cost-Effective Approach to Mission Readiness for RDT&E SMALLSATS
Batt, James E. ANSER, USA | 2: Ground Segment Engineering and Architectures
2.1, Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) Ground Segment: Concept for the Central Facility
Mullet B., EUMETSAT, Germany | 3: Mission Planning
3.1, SAR Mission Planning for ERS1 and ERS2
D'Elia, Sergio, ESA/ESRIN, Italy |
| 09.25
09.50 | 1.2, Overcoming Organizational Barriers to Achieving Cost Efficient Space Mission Operations
Marshall, Madeleine H., JHU, USA | 2.2, Worldwide extension of Johnson Space Center Mission Control
Pasierb, George A, LORAL, USA | 3.2, Cluster: A Challenging Mission to Plan
Palmer, Ian, Logica, England |
| 09.50
10.15 | 1.3, A Revisit to the Requirements Methodologies for Services Provided by the Office of Space Communication
Fishkind, S., NASA/HQ, USA | 2.3, The INMARSAT TTC Ground System
Paiusco, Luciano, INMARSAT, England | 3.3, The MultiSatellite Space Missions and Campaigns Longterm Planning
Nazirov, Ravil, IKI, Russia |
| 10.15
10.40 | 1.4, Mission Operations Management into the 21st Century
Warhaut, M., ESA/ESOC, Germany | 2.4, A ClientServer Architecture in ground data system
Yang Hong, Mr., CAST China, China | 3.4, Mission Planning for MOMS2P
Wickler, Martin, DLR/GSOC, Germany |
| Coffee-Break | |||
| 11.00
11.25 | 1.5, NASA Operations An Agency Wide Approach to Reduce Cost
Squibb, Gael F., NASA/JPL, USA | 2.5, MMS Generic Control Centre for Telecommunication Satellites
Pessah, P., Amy de la Breteque, MMS, France; F. Verges, A. de Saint Vincent, F. Lecouat, MMS | 3.5, XMM Mission Planning: ISO Revisited?
McDonald, Alastair, Logica, England |
| 11.25
11.50 | 1.6, to be announced | 2.6, SPOT 2/3 SCC refurbish, first step towards a full generic Satellite Control Centre
Monthiel, JeanJacques, MMS, France | 3.6, The ENVISAT1 Mission Planning System
Spoto F., ESA/ESTEC, Netherlands |
| 11.50
12.15 | 1.7, Preparing Mission Control Teams for Launch Using Operational Simulation Programmes
Evans, D.J. VEGA Group PLC | 2.7, The Design and Implementation of the VMOC Prototype
Bane, R. , Global Science & Tecnology, USA; Fox, J. PNL, USA | 3.7, Flight Experience with the ROSAT Mission Planning System
Swoboda, Reinhold, CAM GmbH, Germany |
| Lunch | |||
| 13.40 | Briefing of Presenters | ||
| 14.00
14.25 | 1.8, A Prototype for an Operational OnBoard Software Maintenance Infrastructure
Maldari P., ESA/ESOC, Germany | 2.8, The Architectural Design of the ATV Control Centre: results of the phase B Study
DeWeer, Dirk, Trasys, Belgium | 3.8, Explicit and Implicit Resources: A Simplified Approach to User Requirements Modelling
Hagopian, Jeff, NASA/MSFC, USA |
| 14.25
14.50 | 1.9, A Mission Operations Workload Model for Benchmarking Team Sizes
Eller, Evan, Allied Signal Corp., USA | 2.9, The role of centralisation in a distributed architecture: the SCOSII experience
Baldi, Andrea, ESA/ESOC, Germany | 3.9, Planning in the Continuous Operations Environment of the International Space Station
Maxwell, Theresa, NASA/MSFC, USA |
| 14.50
15.15 | 1.10, A Framework of Mission Operations System Models
Karlin, J. Viable Systems Incor, USA | 2.10, Distributed Middleware for future Ground Segment Architecture
Viallefont, P., CNES, France | 3.10, International Space Station (USS)/Columbus: Strategic and Tactical Planning Support Tools Prototype
van Holtz, Richard, ESA/ESOC, Germany |
| 15.15
15.40 | 1.11, Development of NASDA's Space Network System
Sugawara, M., NASDA, Japan | 2.11, Network Technology for COF & ATV Ops from Early Utilisation to Full Exploitation
Christ, Uwe, ESA/ESOC, Germany | 3.11, A Statistical Approach to Payload Operations Feasibility Assessments for Tactical Planning
Larson, Donald, NASA/MSFC, USA |
| Coffee-Break | |||
| 16.00
16.25 | 1.12, Positioning of Geostationary Satellites at DLR/GSOC Project Management and Control
Kuch, T., DLR/GSOC, Germany | 2.12, EUROMIR 95 Ground Segment Design & Implementation
Salter, Wayne, CRAY System, Germany | 3.12, Exact and Inexact Methods for the Daily Management of an Earth Observation Satellite
Verfaillie Gerard, CNES / CertOnera, France; Agnese J.,Blumstein D.,Bataille N.,Bensana E., CNES/CertOnera |
| 16.25
16.50 | 1.13, Operations Management of INSAT Satellites
Patil, C.G., Rangarajan, S., ISRO, India | 2.13, The Russian Satellite Data & Relay Network (SDRN) and its utilisation in the MIR Space Program
Griethe, Dr Wolfgang, KayserThrede GmbH, Germany | 3.13, MAEOBS: a Mission Analysis Environment for Earth Observation Missions
Lopez, Enrique, GMV S.A., Spain |
| 16.50
17.15 | 1.14, GOES8 and 9 Mission Launch and Operations Support Overview
McCuistion, D., NASA/GSFC, USA | 2.14, NASA's Next generation Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) Launch and Operational Ground Segment Architecture
Miller, Ron, NASA/GSFC, USA | 3.14, Market-based Approaches to Managing Science Return from Planetary Missions
Wessen, Randii, NASA/JPL, USA |
| 17.30 | Planetarium | ||
| 18.00 | IMAX | ||
Tuesday, September 17, 1996, continued
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| Briefing of Presenters | 08.40 | ||
| 9: Experience from Current or Recent Missions
9.1, Operating the US POAMII experiment on the SPOT system Aubel, Eric, CNES, France; Hornstein J., Morrison G., NSL / Onizuka Air Station | 7: Standardisation
7.1, Enhancement of the GSOC Control Center System to Packet Standards
Jansen, N., DLR/GSOC, Germany | Exhibition | 09.00
09.25 |
| 9.2, The Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Missions: Past, Present, And Future Operational Challenges
Bill Ochs, NASA/GSFC, USA | 7.2, EDOS: a CCSDS compliant data production utility
Abouelnaga, Amir Ph.D., TRW Inc., USA | Exhibition | 09.25
09.50 |
| 9.3, User Participation in the Devlopment of the Human/Computer Interface for Control Centers
Broome, Richard, LORAL, USA | 7.3, Enhancing a control center system for the multipe uses of spacecraft integration and testing, mission operations, and science center operations
Snow, Frank, NASA/GSFC, USA | Exhibition | 09.50
10.15 |
| 9.4, S.C.D.1 Three years in orbit operations
Miguez R.R.B., INPE, Brazil | 7.4, UDMS/PC, a stateoftheArt solution for checkout and mission equipment at lowest budgets
Mattes, C., DASA/DORNIER, Germany; Rieck Dr. W. | Exhibition | 10.15
10.40 |
| Coffee-Break | |||
| 9.5, Evolutions of a multimission orbit computation centre based on the experience acquired by its operators
Laporte, Francois, CNES, France; | 7.5, Study on External Interfaces for NASDA's Next Ground Segments
Asoh, Dai, NASDA, Japan | Exhibition | 11.00
11.25 |
| 9.6, Positioning of Geostationary Satellites Mission Operations Experience
Braun, Armin, DLR/GSOC, Germany | 7.6, Validation of the ESA packet utilisation standard by objectoriented analysis
Merri, Mario, ESA/ESOC, Germany | Exhibition | 11.25
11.50 |
| 9.7, Flight Dynamics Executive and Database for GeoStationary Satellite Missions
Rayan, H. Reno, ISRO, India | 7.7, The ESA Committee for Operation and EGSE Standardisation: It's contribution to ECSS
Kaufeler, JeanFrancois, ESA/ESOC, Germany | Exhibition | 11.50
12.15 |
| Lunch | |||
| Briefing of Presenters | 13.40 | ||
| 9.8, Atmospheric ReEntry Surveillance and Computing
Conessa, Huguette, CNES, France | 7.8, A Mission Operations Architecture for the 21st Century
Sweetnam, Donald, NASA/JPL, USA | Exhibition | 14.00
14.25 |
| 9.9, Results From the Miniature Sensor Technology Integration (MSTI) Satellite Program Mission Three
Probert, T.C., ANSER, USA | 7.9, Product Line for Compact Ground Facilities
Pfennings, Jean Marie, CRI, Denmark | Exhibition | 14.25
14.50 |
| 9.10, Orbital Operations of Engineering Test Satellite VI (ETSVI)
Horii, M, NASDA, Japan | 7.10, A space demonstration of the next generation TT&C standards
Shave, Nick, NASA/JPL, USA | Exhibition | 14.50
15.15 |
| 9.11, Remote Maintenance Facilities using the Internet
Head, Nigel, ESA/ESOC, Germany | 7.11, CCSDS Standards for Automated Information Interchange within Ground Mission Data System: Description and Example Applications
Drexler, M., DLR/GSOC, Germany | Exhibition | 15.15
15.40 |
| Coffee-Break | |||
| 9.12, MultiSpacecraft mission operations: The Cluster Experience
Ferri, Paolo, ESA/ESOC, Germany | 7.12, DAVIS: The Data Audio & Visual Information System for Space Missions: Standardisation in Ground Support Equipment
Koerver, Wolfram, DLR/MUSC, Germany | Exhibition | 16.00
16.25 |
| 9.13, GOES 8 & 9 Instrument Telescope Solar Intrusion and Avoidance Strategies
Fiorello, CSC, USA | 7.13, EAST technology for an automated Processing of Space Data
Larzul, Beatrice, CISI/F, France | Exhibition | 16.25
16.50 |
| 9.14, Cost Efficient ISDNBased Remote Operation of TEXUS 34 Sounding Rocket Experiments
Limburger, Franz, DLR/Cologne, Germany | 7.14, Standardised International Interoperability of Earth Observation Data Catalogues
Smith, Steven R., Logica, England | Exhibition | 16.50
17.15 |
| Planetarium | 17.30 | ||
| IMAX | 18.00 | ||
Wednesday, September 18, 1996
| 08.40 | Briefing of Presenters | ||
| 09.00
09.25 | 1: Operations Management 1.15, Advanced Operations Concepts of the MTP and MSG Ground
Schwarz, L., EUMETSAT, Germany | 9. Experience from Current or Recent Missions 9.15, Orbital and Attitude Control of MAGION Spacecraft as a Subsatellite in INTERBALL Mission Yagafonov, IKI, Russia; Eismont N., Ryazanova E., Khrapchenkov V | 3: Mission Planning 3.15, Reengineering JPL's Mission Planning Ground System Architecture for Cost Efficient Operations in 21st Century Fordyce, Jess, NASA/JPL, USA |
| 09.25
09.50 | 1.16, Estimating Evaporation over Nasser Lake in the Upper Egypt from Meteosat Observations
Mosalam, Shaltout, Nat. Res. Cairo, Egypt | 9.16, Communications operations for the Euromir95 distributed user community
Volpp, HansJuergen, Brogl H., ESA/ESOC, Germany; Wuesten H., GSOC/DLR | 3.16, Global Operations for the Next Century
Cunningham, Joe, Analytical Graphics Inc., USA |
| 09.50
10.15 | 1.17, MultiMission Operation Management of LEO Satellites
Soma P., Krishnachandra P., Somasundaram K., Chiranjeevi O., Das G., Singhal Y. Sukumar S., Venkateswarulu S., ISTRAC, India | 9.17, Technology preparation for remote Payload operations in the European I.S.S. utilisation scenario
Wolff, M., ESA/ESTEC, Netherlands | 3.17, Predicting Scheduling Success
Messing, Dr. Fredric, NASA/CSC, USA |
| 10.15
10.40 | 1.18, The Evolving Earth Observing System (EOS) Mission Operations Concept: Then and Now
Kelly, Angelita C., NASA/GSFC, USA | 9.18, EUROMIR 95 Operations Experience
Bridle, M., Booz Allen, Netherlands; Granseuer P., Kehr J., ESA/ESOC / GSOC/DLR | 3.18, TIMELINE, a Generic Tool for Mission Planning
Parrod, Yann, MMS, France |
| Coffee-Break | |||
| 11.00
11.25 | 1.19, A Knowledge Based System to support the Operator in ATV Rendezvous Missions with the International Space Station
Donati, Alessandro, ESA/ESOC, Germany | 9.19, The Payload and Crew Support Computer for EUROMIR 95
Nespoli, Paolo, ESA/EAC, Germany | 3.19, The Capabilities of the Graphical Observation Scheduling System (GROSS) as Used by the ASTRO2 Spacelab Mission
Phillips, Shaun M., NASA/MSFC, USA |
| 11.25
11.50 | 1.20, Mission operation preparation and organisation to support a wide French scientific contribution to an international project of Mars exploration MARS 96
Vienne D., Fournier D., CNES, France | 9.20, A CaseBased Reasoning for the Access and Re-use of Experience
Sary, Charisse, CSC, USA | 3.20, Interactive Requirements Control System for Spacecraft Mission Operations
Bender, Howard J., EPICENTER, USA |
| 11.50
12.15 | 1.21, Huygens Probe Mission Operations
Sollazzo, Claudio, ESA/ESOC, Germany | 9.21, The Near Mission Operations System: How it Was Really Built
Landshof, John A., JHU, USA | 3.21, ObjectOriented Design for Authoring and Executing Spacecraft Operating Procedures
Grant, T.J., Origin/BSO, Netherlands |
| Lunch | |||
| 13.15
17.00 | Guided Tour of DLR | ||
| 13.40 | Briefing of Presenters | ||
| 14.00
14.25 | 5: Simulation and Modelling
5.1, The operational simulator of the ISO spacecraft Krogvig, Anders, ESA/ESOC, Germany | 2: Ground Segment Engineering and Architectures
2.15, The CLUSTER science data systems network. Bertelsmeier, M. , ESA/ESOC, Germany; Cudmore, M., Cray Systems | 4: Mission Control and Mission Product Porcessing
4.1, Integrating International Space Station Payload Operations Noneman, S.R., NASA/MSFC, USA |
| 14.25
14.50 | 5.2, High Speed Simulator A Simulator for All Seasons
Patel, Keyur, NASA/JPL, USA | 2.16, A data management protocol for Space Mission Operations
Yamada, Takahiro, ISAS, Japan | 4.2, Telecommunications in Russian Mission Control Center
Pronin, Michael, Lvovich, RMCC, Russia |
| 14.50
15.15 | 5.3, Portable Simulators, a constructive idea on modern training tools
Pelka, Klaus, DLR/Cologne, Germany | 2.17, Interpretation of Satellite Telemetry under Adverse Conditions
Rangarajan S., ISRO, India | 4.3, Into the 21st Century: A Futuristic Look at Mission Control and Operations into the Next Century.
Symonds, Martin, CRI, Denmark; Mueller C., CRI |
| 15.15
15.40 | 5.4, Simulating Spacecraft. How to do it faster, cheaper and better with graphical modelling
Foweraker, R.A., VEGA, England | 2.18, ORATOS development, operation and future evolution
Dreger, Frank, ESA/ESOC, Germany | 4.4, An Objectoriented Mission Control System Development: A Progress Report on SCOSII and its Client Projects
Jones, Michael, ESA/ESOC, Germany |
| Coffee-Break | |||
| 16.00
16.25 | 5.5, Functional model for spacecraft operations
Welch, David, Allied Signal Corp., USA | 2.19, A service management system for ESTRACK ground stations
Hell, Wolfgang, ESA/ESOC, Germany | 4.5, Mission Data Processing in the MTP Ground Segment
Buhler, Y., EUMETSAT, Germany |
| 16.25
16.50 | 5.6, Modelling Information Systems with Modarch
Panem, Chantal, CNES, France | 2.20, Endtoend validation of the Packet TC and TM services. Calzolari, Gian Paolo;
Margherita di Giulio, Wolfgang Hell, ESA/ESOC, Germany | 4.6, ISO Mission Control
Faelker, J., ESA/ESOC, Germany |
| 16.50
17.15 | 5.7, Dynamic Modelling and Simulation Study for the Galileo Spacecraft PulsedMode Spinup/400 N main engine Burn/spindown manoeuvres
Ih, CheHang Charles, NASA/JPL, USA | 2.21, Global, automated operations for GALILEO communications
Statman, Joseph I., NASA/JPL, USA | 4.7, Remote Access between COFCC, the SSCC, POIC and Other Decentralized COLUMBUS Ground Segment Facilities
Juergen P. Fein, DLR/GSOC, Germany |
| 19.30
22.30 | Reception at "Deutsches Museum" | ||
Wednesday, September 18, 1996, continued
| Briefing of Presenters | 08.40 | ||
| 8: Cost Efficient Operations
8.1, Achieving Cost Reductions in EOSDIS Operations Through Technology Evolution
Newsome, Penny A., CTA, USA | 6: Operations Automation
6.1, An Operational Concept for a Small Autonomous Satellite
Aked, Richard, SAS, Belgium | Exhibition | 09.00
09.25 |
| 8.2, Optimum Design and Operations of InOrbit Maintainable Scientific Payloads
Zier, Manfred, DASA/RI, Germany | 6.2, Applications of Spacecraft Autonomy and their Influence Over Mission Operations
Harvey, Raymond J., JHU, USA | Exhibition | 09.25
09.50 |
| 8.3, System Engineering of Cost Efficient Operations
Cameron, Glen E., JHU, USA | 6.3, A Global Spacecraft Control Network for Spacecraft Autonomy Research
Kitts, Christopher A., Stanford University, USA | Exhibition | 09.50
10.15 |
| 8.4, CostEfficient Operations: Challenge from NASA Administrator and Lessons Learned from "Hunting Sacred Cows"
Shaller Hornstein, Roda, NASA/HQ, USA | 6.4, System Autonomy Through Ground Operations Automation
Lecouat, Francois, MMS, France | Exhibition | 10.15
10.40 |
| Coffee-Break | |||
| 8.5, The Mars Surveyor Operations Project Command Generation Process
Brooks, Robert N. Jr., NASA/JPL, USA | 6.5, The Mars Pathfinder EndtoEnd Information System A Pathfinder for the Development of Future NASA Planetary Missions
Kazz, Greg J., NASA/JPL, USA | Exhibition | 11.00
11.25 |
| 8.6, More Spaceflight for Less Money Results of the DARA Workshop on Mission Operations Concepts for Small Satellites
Rabenau, Erhard, SOS GmbH, Germany | 6.6, to be announced | Exhibition | 11.25
11.50 |
| 8.7, Automation of Satellite Operations Experiences and Future Directions at NASAGSFC
Hughes, Peter M., NASA/GSFC, USA | 6.7, A Distributed Operations Automation Testbed to Evaluate System Support for Autonomy and Operator Interactoin Protocols
Siewert, Sam, Univ. Colorado, USA | Exhibition | 11.50
12.15 |
| Lunch | |||
| Guided Tour of DLR | 13.15
17.00 | ||
| Briefing of Presenters | 13.40 | ||
| 8.8, Secure ISDN Data Communication Connectivity as a Cost Efficient Network Component
Kröll, Dr. Christoph, ESA/ESOC, Germany | 6.8, Markov Modelling of the Cost and Reliability Effects of Automation on Mission Operations
Schwarz, Robert E., MIT, USA | Exhibition | 14.00
14.25 |
| 8.9, Renaissance: A Revolutionary Approach for Providing LowCost Ground Data Systems
Butler, Madeline J., NASA/GSFC, USA | 6.9, Automation Metrics
Carraway, John B., NASA/JPL, USA | Exhibition | 14.25
14.50 |
| 8.10, Operations Engineering: Applying Handson experience to the Development Process
Alcott, Gary T., NASA/GSFC, USA | 6.10, Development of an Expert System for control of military communications satellites
Harrison, Jennifer, Defence Research A, USA | Exhibition | 14.50
15.15 |
| 8.11, Cost Effective Spacecraft Operations Systems Major Issues
Haynes, Dr. John, SSL, England | 6.11, Tools For Automating Spacecraft Ground Systems: The Intelligent Command And Control (ICC) System
Stoffel, William A., NASA/GSFC, USA | Exhibition | 15.15
15.40 |
| Coffee-Break | |||
| 8.12, GSOC Standard Voice Communication System as used for EuroMir 95
Plews, Mark, CAM GmbH, Germany | 6.12, Autonomous Spacecraft Operations Using Knowledge Based Techniques
Mohamed Sallya, M.A., ISRO, India | Exhibition | 16.00
16.25 |
| 8.13, Efficient Approaches to Satellite Operations
Landua, Bertram, DASA/DORNIER, Germany | 6.13, Agenda: a UNIX tool for operations automation
Ould, M., CNES, France | Exhibition | 16.25
16.50 |
| 8.14, to be announced | 6.14, The Advanced Technology Operations System (ATOS) Programme
Simmonds, Ian, Logica, England | Exhibition | 16.50
17.15 |
| Reception at "Deutsches Museum" | 19.30
22.30 | ||
Thursday, September 19, 1996
| 08.40 | Briefing of Presenters | ||
| 09.00
09.25 | 5: Simulation and Modelling
5.8, The Modelbased mission control system
Bradbury, K., Logica, England | 2. Ground Segment Engineering and Architectures
2.22, ESA's Deep Space and Near Ground Stations for the next Century
Vassallo, E, ESA/ESOC, Germany | 4: Mission Control and Mission Product Processing
4.8, The Cluster Mission Control System: A Distributed Architecture for a Realtime Critical and Multiple Spacecraft Control System
Soerensen, Erik, ESA/ESOC, Germany |
| 09.25
09.50 | 5.9, Operational and Development Cost Modeling of NASA's Earth Observing System Data Information System (EOSDIS)
Simons, J. Mark, NASA/GSFC, USA | 2.23, Modelling of Ground Stations for Configurable Monitoring & Control
Goetzelman, Martin, CRAY System, Germany | 4.9, ENVISAT Mission Control: An Effective Evolution from ERS
Monham, Andrew, ESA/ESOC, Germany |
| 09.50
10.15 | 5.10, Modeling and Simulation of Satellite Based Systems
Herpel, H.J., DASA/DORNIER, Germany | 2.24, Earth Observing System Data and Operations System Programme
Krimchansky, Alexander, NASA/GSFC, USA | 4.10, GSOC Open Management Subsystem. Integrated Open Management of Control Center Network and Tasks.
Kloe, M., CAM GmbH, Germany |
| 10.15
10.40 | 5.11, The Software Maintenance: Concepts, Implementation and Gained Experience for SAX Program
Martelli, A., ALENIA, Italy | 2.25, How emerging technologies are changing the rules of Spacecraft Ground Support
Boland, Dillard, CSC, USA | 4.11, Some Thoughts Concerning Geosynchronous Missions for the Next Century
Wigand, Robert, Wigand Co., USA |
| Coffee-Break | |||
| 11.00
11.25 | 5.12, Computer Modelling of Spacecraft Performance for Flight Operations: Lessons learned taking a model from Concept to Operational Software
Dragonette, Richard, JHU, USA | 2.26, Transglobal mission architectures
Anderson, Barbara, NASA/JPL, USA | 4.12, Software Design of the XMM Science Operations Centre
Peccia, Nestor, ESA/ESOC, Germany |
| 11.25
11.50 | 5.13, Advanced Groundbased Telerobotic Operations and Simulation Environment.
Loesch, Martin, Schaefer B., Rehm R DLR/GSOC, Germany | 2.27, Multimission S/W reuse in the environment of large paradigm shifts
Wilson, Robert K., TELOS, USA | 4.13, Cost Efficient Command Management for the EOS Operations Centre
Brandt, T., LORAL, USA |
| 11.50
12.15 | 5.14, A research on development in fault diagnosis system of spacecraft
Hong, Yang, CAST China, China | 2.28, IMACCS: A Progress report of NASA/GSFC's COTSbased Ground support systems & extension into new domains
Scheidker, Eric, CSC, USA | 4.14, The SOE Keyword File Generator: A Rapid Prototyping Example from NEAR Mission Operations
Knopf, W.P., JHU, USA |
| Lunch | |||
| 13.40 | Briefing of Presenters | ||
| 14.00
14.25 | 5.15, Engineering aspects of Russia and USA cooperation in the field of deepspace Tracking Networks. Experimental results
Molotov, E.P., RISDE, Russia | 2.29, The Gateway for the Brazilian Pilot Communication System using LEO Satellites
Yamaguti, W., INPE, Brazil | 4.15, Mission Control Systems for Simple Satellites
Holding, Phil, SSL, England |
| 14.25
14.50 | 5.16, Automation and Simulation in Flight Dynamics Operation
Bisten, M., D.Telekom, Germany | 2.30, The Mini Pressurised Logistic Module Technical Support Centre
Canu, C., ASI, Italy | 4.16, New TDRSS Communications Options for Small Satellites
Zillig, David J., NASA/GSFC, USA |
| 14.50
15.15 | 5.17, Simulating IRSP3 Navigation system using GPS receiver
Ganeshan, A.S., ISRO, India | 2.31, Brazilian experiences in Upgrading a Satellite Control System
Cardoso, P.E., INPE, Brazil | 4.17, Attitude Determination and Control of the MIR Orbital Station During Scientific Experiments
Beliaev, M. YU, RKK "ENERGIA", Russia |
| 15.15
15.40 | 5.18, Possible Modification of Geopotential Coefficients to Improve Propagation Accuracy of Polar Orbit
Dosho Hirohiko, NASDA, Japan | 2.32, The technical architecture of the MEDOC Centre for SOHO
Scholl, Isabelle, IAS, France | 4.18, OfftheShelf RealTime Monitoring of Satellite Constellations in a visual 3D Environment
Schwuttke, Ursula, NASA/JPL, USA |
| Coffee-Break | |||
| 16.00
16.25 | 5.19, Estimation of Systematic Errors in Angles of Tracking Antennae
Nageswara Rao K., ISTRAC, India | 2.33, Application of World Wide Web technologies in Payload Operations
Sun, Charles, NASA/ARC, USA | 4.19, Advanced Crew Terminal "A Generic Framework for the Realisation of System and Payload Crew Terminals"
Gale, L., Origin/BSO, Netherlands |
| 16.25
16.50 | 5.20, Attitude Simulation During 'MIR' Orbital Complex Flight
Tereshina, I.N., RSC, Russia | 2.34, Integration of operational Hardware/Software and test tools in ESA's generic Ground & Space simulation infrastr.: SIMSAT
Tarter, Philipp, Siemens AG, Austria, | 4.20, A Reusable and Flexible Control Station for Preparing and Executing Robotics Missions in Space
Fontaine, B., SAS, Belgium |
| 16.50
17.15 | 5.21, LEO A Highly Configurable Orbital Display Program
Peat, C., CRAY System, Germany | 2.35, Development and Operations in the Dutch Utilisation Centre
Pronk, Z., NAL, Holland, Netherlands | 4.21, Realtime Hierarchical Graphic Display of Spacecraft Status Mimic Diagrams
Shashidhar, G.C., ISRO, India |
| 19.30
22.30 | Bavarian Evening at the "Löwenbräukeller" | ||
Thursday, September 19, 1996, continued
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| Briefing of Presenters | 08.40 | ||
| 8: Cost Efficient Operations
8.15, A Very Low Cost Ground System For Small Explorer Class Spacecraft
KeadleCalvert, Karen M., NASA/GSFC, USA | 6: Operations Automation 6.15, Spacecraft Control Center Automation Using the Generic Inferential Executor (GENIE)
J. Hartley et al, NASA/GSFC, USA | Exhibition | 09.00
09.25 |
| 8.16, Logistics An Integral Part of Cost Efficient Space Operations
Opresko, Gregory A., NASA/KSC, USA | 6.16, Development of an automated Control Centre for the EUVE mission
Penafi, C.A., LORAL, USA | Exhibition | 09.25
09.50 |
| 8.17, IUE New Operational Concept to Complete the Science Programme
Ponz, Daniel, ESA/ESOC, Germany de Pablo D., Claros V. | 6.17, State Modeling and Pass Automation in Spacecraft Control
Klein, James, CSC, USA Klein Jim, Kulp D., Scheidker E. Rashkin R. Pendley R.,Bryant C., Wheal C.,Hoge S., Connerton R., CSC / AAC / GSFC | Exhibition | 09.50
10.15 |
| 8.18, to be announced | 6.18, FRAMTEC: Using the Standard M&C System for Automated Operations
Knauer, Christian, CAM GmbH, Germany | Exhibition | 10.15
10.40 |
| Coffee-Break | |||
| 8.19, Ground Segment ReUseability for Operations' Cost Optimisation
Andrews, D., ESA/ESOC, Germany | 6.19, Stateoftheart and future improvements at the SPOT4 & Helios1 management center
Pacholczyk, P., CNES, France | Exhibition | 11.00
11.25 |
| 8.20, A New Approach for LowCost and CostEfficient Space Missions
Wimmer, Wolfgang H., ESA/ESOC, Germany | 6.20, Advances in the GroundBased Cockpit for the Delta Clipper Experimental (DCXA) Advanced Rocket
Voglewede, Steven D., McDonnell Douglas Aerospace, USA; Brown Kevin | Exhibition | 11.25
11.50 |
| 8.21, CostEffective Mission Control Systems For Small Satellite Missions
Lewis, John, VEGA, Germany | 6.21, Flight Operations Engineering for the OFFEq3 Spacecraft
Klein, A., IAI Ltd., Israel | Exhibition | 11.50
12.15 |
| Lunch | |||
| Briefing of Presenters | 13.40 | ||
| 8.22, Cost Effective Commercial Ground Services for Small Missions
Dominguez, I., INSA, Spain | 6.22, Flight Decision Support System
Morzuch, Guido, DASA, Germany | Exhibition | 14.00
14.25 |
| 8.23, NASA MIR Program Mission Operations Concept
Cardenas, Jeffrey A., NASA/JSC, USA | 6.23, Payload Operating System Technology (POST)
Ilzkovitz, Michel, SAS, Belgium | Exhibition | 14.25
14.50 |
| 8.24, SPOT Ground Segment Re-Engineering Program
Lods, Pierre, CNES, France | 6.24, SROC Operations Automation
Dorchy, Hughes, RMI, Belgium | Exhibition | 14.50
15.15 |
| 8.25, True effort costing for operations Muench, Rolf, ESA/ESOC, Germany | 6.25, COPS: supervision and performance of CospasSarsat system
Hucteau, Mario, CNES, France | Exhibition | 15.15
15.40 |
| Coffee-Break | |||
| 8.26, Distributing Flight Dynamics Products via the World Wide Web
Woodard Mark and Matusow David, NASA/GSFC, USA | 6.26, ReEngineering of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) to reduce Operational Costs
Garvis, Michael, Lockheed, USA | Exhibition | 16.00
16.25 |
| 8.27, "Plug & Play Logistics": A Concept for the Ground Operations of Small Missions
Masullo, S., Vitrociset, Italy | 6.27, MSAS A MultiMission Approach to Spacecraft Analysis
Hill, Michael, NASA/JPL, USA | Exhibition | 16.25
16.50 |
| 8.28, Cassini Tour Cost Reductions
Duxbury, John H., NASA/JPL, USA | 6.28, MultiMission Monitoring Station
Sethuraman, K., ISRO, India | Exhibition | 16.50
17.15 |
| Bavarian Evening at the "Löwenbräukeller" | 19.30
22.30 | ||