Tuesday, September 17, 1996

Andromeda
Galaxis
Artemis
08.40Briefing 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
Probert T.C., Poulton B.A., Lockheed Martin Technical Operations

2: Ground Segment Engineering and Architectures

2.1, Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) Ground Segment: Concept for the Central Facility

Mullet B., EUMETSAT, Germany
Thompson R.S., Schaffner E., Cohen M., Nova Space Associates Ltd./EUMETSAT

3: Mission Planning

3.1, SAR Mission Planning for ERS­1 and ERS­2

D'Elia, Sergio, ESA/ESRIN, Italy
Jutz S., ESA/ESRIN

09.25

09.50

1.2, Overcoming Organizational Barriers to Achieving Cost Efficient Space Mission Operations

Marshall, Madeleine H., JHU, USA
Landshof J., Whitworth G., JHUAPL

2.2, World­wide extension of Johnson Space Center Mission Control

Pasierb, George A, LORAL, USA
Davis, Chris M., Loral Space Information System

3.2, Cluster: A Challenging Mission to Plan

Palmer, Ian, Logica, England
Haddow C., Merri M., ESA / ESOC

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
Harris R., Pfeiffer W., GSFC

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
Prokhorenko V., IKI

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
Zoeschinger G., DLR / GSOC.

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
Gienger G., Kresken R., Petersen C., ESA / Logica

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
Jose Combelles, Alain Gevret, MMS

3.6, The ENVISAT1 Mission Planning System

Spoto F., ESA/ESTEC, Netherlands
Demond F., Allard F., ESA / ESTEC

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
Frank H., Garton D., DLR / CAM GmbH

Lunch
13.40Briefing of Presenters
14.00

14.25

1.8, A Prototype for an Operational On­Board Software Maintenance Infrastructure

Maldari P., ESA/ESOC, Germany
Joergensen C., Baudoux D., Computer Resources International A/S /SI

2.8, The Architectural Design of the ATV Control Centre: results of the phase B Study

DeWeer, Dirk, Trasys, Belgium
Lamberti, Fiorella, DATASPAZIO

3.8, Explicit and Implicit Resources: A Simplified Approach to User Requirements Modelling

Hagopian, Jeff, NASA/MSFC, USA
Maxwell T., NASA / MSFC

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
Smith S.T., Science Systems Ltd

3.9, Planning in the Continuous Operations Environment of the International Space Station

Maxwell, Theresa, NASA/MSFC, USA
Hagopian J., NASA / MSFC

14.50

15.15

1.10, A Framework of Mission Operations System Models

Karlin, J. Viable Systems Incor, USA
Welch D.

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
De Matteis R., Scanniffio O., SSI, Italia

15.15

15.40

1.11, Development of NASDA's Space Network System

Sugawara, M., NASDA, Japan
Shinohara K., Numata K., Iwasaki N., NASDA

2.11, Network Technology for COF & ATV Ops from Early Utilisation to Full Exploitation

Christ, Uwe, ESA/ESOC, Germany
Klaus­Juergen Schulz, Marco Incollingo, ESA/ESOC

3.11, A Statistical Approach to Payload Operations Feasibility Assessments for Tactical Planning

Larson, Donald, NASA/MSFC, USA
Hagopian J., NASA / MSFC

Coffee-Break
16.00

16.25

1.12, Positioning of Geostationary Satellites at DLR/GSOC ­ Project Management and Control

Kuch, T., DLR/GSOC, Germany
Brittinger P., DLR/GSOC

2.12, EUROMIR 95 Ground Segment Design & Implementation

Salter, Wayne, CRAY System, Germany
U. Christ, P. Dau, ESOC / DLR

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
F. Guckenbiehl, DLR

3.13, MAEOBS: a Mission Analysis Environment for Earth Observation Missions

Lopez, Enrique, GMV S.A., Spain
Moreno R., Cosmen J., GMV S.A.

16.50

17.15

1.14, GOES­8 and ­9 Mission Launch and Operations Support Overview

McCuistion, D., NASA/GSFC, USA
Bengston C., Computer Sciences Corporation

2.14, NASA's Next generation Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) ­ Launch and Operational Ground Segment Architecture

Miller, Ron, NASA/GSFC, USA
Berndt, Allen, McDonnell Douglas Aerospace

3.14, Market-based Approaches to Managing Science Return from Planetary Missions

Wessen, Randii, NASA/JPL, USA
Porter D., Hanson R., NASA/JPL

17.30Planetarium
18.00IMAX

Tuesday, September 17, 1996, continued

Apollo
Auriga
Foyer

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
W. Geese,, CAM GmbH
T. Lancaster, LSE GmbH, 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
Barbehenn G., Crabb W., LMTO Co.

7.2, EDOS: a CCSDS compliant data production utility

Abouelnaga, Amir Ph.D., TRW Inc., USA
Humphries G.R., TRW Inc.

Exhibition 09.25

09.50

9.3, User Participation in the Devlopment of the Human/Computer Interface for Control Centers

Broome, Richard, LORAL, USA
Creegan J., Quick­Campbel M., Dutilly R., NASA­GSFC / LORAL

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
Garrard Dr. T., Steck J.A., Maury J.L., ACE

Exhibition 09.50

10.15

9.4, S.C.D.1 Three years in orbit operations

Miguez R.R.B., INPE, Brazil
Rozenfeld P.

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;
Conessa H

7.5, Study on External Interfaces for NASDA's Next Ground Segments

Asoh, Dai, NASDA, Japan
Ohkawara M., SHINOHARA K., NASDA

Exhibition 11.00

11.25

9.6, Positioning of Geostationary Satellites ­ Mission Operations Experience

Braun, Armin, DLR/GSOC, Germany
Wobbe, H.

7.6, Validation of the ESA packet utilisation standard by object­oriented analysis

Merri, Mario, ESA/ESOC, Germany
Hemso P., Ketola T., Rueting J., DASA / SSF / ESTEC

Exhibition 11.25

11.50

9.7, Flight Dynamics Executive and Database for Geo­Stationary Satellite Missions

Rayan, H. Reno, ISRO, India
Rajagopal C.

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
Tai, Wallace

Exhibition 14.00

14.25

9.9, Results From the Miniature Sensor Technology Integration (MSTI) Satellite Program Mission Three

Probert, T.C., ANSER, USA
Hearney S., Hood J.

7.9, Product Line for Compact Ground Facilities

Pfennings, Jean Marie, CRI, Denmark
Westh P., Lannes C., Mecredy N., CRI/ESOC/CRI

Exhibition 14.25

14.50

9.10, Orbital Operations of Engineering Test Satellite ­ VI (ETS­VI)

Horii, M, NASDA, Japan
Dosho H., Oda M., Badauchi T., Itohh T., Iwasaki N., Nagaoka N., Aoki H.

7.10, A space demonstration of the next generation TT&C standards

Shave, Nick, NASA/JPL, USA
Hooke A., Durst R., Wells R., JPL / NTC / DRA

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
Sawyer D., Reich L., Mazal p. Giaretta D., Peccia N., Iwana Y. Bergamini E., GSFC / CNES / BNSC / ESA / NASDA / INPE

Exhibition 15.15

15.40

Coffee-Break
9.12, Multi­Spacecraft mission operations: The Cluster Experience

Ferri, Paolo, ESA/ESOC, Germany
Matussi S., Lueck H.

7.12, DAVIS: The Data Audio & Visual Information System for Space Missions: Standardisation in Ground Support Equipment

Koerver, Wolfram, DLR/MUSC, Germany
M. Exner, F. Limburger, G. Schmitz, K. Wittmann, H.P. Schmidt, C. Sommer, J. Heßdörfer, DLR MUSC / Werum GmdH / SEA Datentechnik

Exhibition 16.00

16.25

9.13, GOES 8 & 9 Instrument Telescope Solar Intrusion and Avoidance Strategies

Fiorello, CSC, USA
Cantril J., Faulkner T.

7.13, EAST technology for an automated Processing of Space Data

Larzul, Beatrice, CISI/F, France
Minguillon D., Mazal P., CNES

Exhibition 16.25

16.50

9.14, Cost Efficient ISDN­Based Remote Operation of TEXUS 34 Sounding Rocket Experiments

Limburger, Franz, DLR/Cologne, Germany
Koerver W., Klein H.

7.14, Standardised International Interoperability of Earth Observation Data Catalogues

Smith, Steven R., Logica, England
Mills S., MaignÞ P., Logica / ESA/ESOC

Exhibition 16.50

17.15

Planetarium 17.30
IMAX 18.00

Wednesday, September 18, 1996

Andromeda
Galaxis
Artemis
08.40Briefing of Presenters
09.00

09.25

1: Operations Management

1.15, Advanced Operations Concepts of the MTP and MSG Ground

Schwarz, L., EUMETSAT, Germany
Williams M., Kugelberg J, EUMETSAT

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
T. El­Housry, The Meteorological Authority, 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
Christ U., ESA/ESOC

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
Corbiere D., Rabejac C., MMS

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
Romani E., Dataspazio, Rome

9.19, The Payload and Crew Support Computer for EUROMIR 95

Nespoli, Paolo, ESA/EAC, Germany
Bessone L.

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
Dodsworth J., ESA/ESOC

9.21, The Near Mission Operations System: How it Was Really Built

Landshof, John A., JHU, USA
Whitworth G., Knopf W., Williams C., Marshall M.

3.21, Object­Oriented Design for Authoring and Executing Spacecraft Operating Procedures

Grant, T.J., Origin/BSO, Netherlands
van Dreumel I., Lammers E., Ott de Vries T., Potze R., Origin/BSO/CRI A/S

Lunch
13.15

17.00

Guided Tour of DLR
13.40Briefing 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
Lobatchev, V. I., Udaloy V. A., RMCC

14.50

15.15

5.3, Portable Simulators, a constructive idea on modern training tools

Pelka, Klaus, DLR/Cologne, Germany
Mittag U., Pleniazek A., DLR/Cologne

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
Walsh, A., VEGA.FIBRONICS.DE

2.18, ORATOS ­ development, operation and future evolution

Dreger, Frank, ESA/ESOC, Germany
Fertig J., ESA/ESOC

4.4, An Object­oriented Mission Control System Development: A Progress Report on SCOS­II and its Client Projects

Jones, Michael, ESA/ESOC, Germany
Baldi A., Howard P., Melvin R., O'Mulllane W., Science Systems Ltd./Vega UK/CARA

Coffee-Break
16.00

16.25

5.5, Functional model for spacecraft operations

Welch, David, Allied Signal Corp., USA
Karlin J., Allied Signal Corp.

2.19, A service management system for ESTRACK ground stations

Hell, Wolfgang, ESA/ESOC, Germany
Theis G., ESA/ESOC

4.5, Mission Data Processing in the MTP Ground Segment

Buhler, Y., EUMETSAT, Germany
Faas, H., Guettlich J., EUMETSAT

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
Casale, M., ESA/ESOC

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
McMahon, Elihu H., NASA/JPL

2.21, Global, automated operations for GALILEO communications

Statman, Joseph I., NASA/JPL, USA
Beyer P., Hardi D., NASA/JPL

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

Apollo
Auriga
Foyer
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
Moe K., Harberts R.

6: Operations Automation

6.1, An Operational Concept for a Small Autonomous Satellite

Aked, Richard, SAS, Belgium
Pylyser E., SAS

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
Grunberger P.J.

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
Hel D.J., Burke E.S., Bell J.A., Willoughby J.K., Hawkins F.J., Casasanta R., Miller R.E.

6.4, System Autonomy Through Ground Operations Automation

Lecouat, Francois, MMS, France
De Saint Vincent A., MMS

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
Cook Richard A., Tai Wallace S., NASA/JPL

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
Klein Dr. W., Fischer Dr. H.­J, DARA.

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
Hartley J.B.

6.7, A Distributed Operations Automation Testbed to Evaluate System Support for Autonomy and Operator Interactoin Protocols

Siewert, Sam, Univ. Colorado, USA
Hansen E., Univ. Colorado

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
Deyst J., Hastings D., Kolitz St., Kuchar J.K.

Exhibition 14.00

14.25

8.9, Renaissance: A Revolutionary Approach for Providing Low­Cost Ground Data Systems

Butler, Madeline J., NASA/GSFC, USA
Perkins, D., Zeigenfuss L.

6.9, Automation Metrics

Carraway, John B., NASA/JPL, USA
Squibb Gael F.

Exhibition 14.25

14.50

8.10, Operations Engineering: Applying Hands­on experience to the Development Process

Alcott, Gary T., NASA/GSFC, USA
Peters W.

6.10, Development of an Expert System for control of military communications satellites

Harrison, Jennifer, Defence Research A, USA
Hutchins M., Defence Research A

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
Mclean D., NASA/GSFC.

Exhibition 15.15

15.40

Coffee-Break
8.12, GSOC Standard Voice Communication System as used for EuroMir 95

Plews, Mark, CAM GmbH, Germany
Drexler, Manfred, GSOC/DLR

6.12, Autonomous Spacecraft Operations Using Knowledge Based Techniques

Mohamed Sallya, M.A., ISRO, India
Eshwer Prakash W.V., Baburajan N., Bhat P.J., ISRO

Exhibition 16.00

16.25

8.13, Efficient Approaches to Satellite Operations

Landua, Bertram, DASA/DORNIER, Germany
Kesenheimer H.

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
Jones M., Wheadon J. Whitgift D., ESOC/ESA / LOGICA

Exhibition 16.50

17.15

Reception at "Deutsches Museum" 19.30

22.30

Thursday, September 19, 1996

Andromeda
Galaxis
Artemis
08.40Briefing of Presenters
09.00

09.25

5: Simulation and Modelling

5.8, The Model­based mission control system

Bradbury, K., Logica, England
Wheadon J., Holding P., Manning A., ESA/ESOC, / Science Systems Ltd.

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
MaddÞ, R., ESA/ESOC

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
Di Girolamo G., Corkill R., ESA/ESOC,/CRAY Systems Ltd.

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
Debus, V., Denskat U., DASA/DORNIER

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
Drexler M., DLR/GSOC

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
Weidow D., Steger W., CSC / NASA/GSFC

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
Garton, D., CAM GmbH

2.27, Multimission S/W re­use in the environment of large paradigm shifts

Wilson, Robert K., TELOS, USA
Sven Grenander Keyur Patel Dr. Thomas Starbird Dr. Philip Varghese, JPL / TELOS

4.13, Cost Efficient Command Management for the EOS Operations Centre

Brandt, T., LORAL, USA
Murphy C.W., Kuntz J., Barlett T.

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
Rashkin R., Pendley R. Werking R., Bonnin M., Copella J. Bracken M., CSC / Altair Aerospace Corporation / NASA/GSFC

4.14, The SOE Keyword File Generator: A Rapid Prototyping Example from NEAR Mission Operations

Knopf, W.P., JHU, USA
Molloy R.A., JHU

Lunch
13.40Briefing 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
Ferrari C.A., INPE

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
Damiano A.

2.30, The Mini Pressurised Logistic Module ­ Technical Support Centre

Canu, C., ASI, Italy
Battocchio L., ALENIA

4.16, New TDRSS Communications Options for Small Satellites

Zillig, David J., NASA/GSFC, USA
Perko, Kenneth L., Nelson Kathryn G., NASA/GSFC

14.50

15.15

5.17, Simulating IRS­P3 Navigation system using GPS receiver

Ganeshan, A.S., ISRO, India
Rathnakara, Banerjee, Gupta, Shekhar

2.31, Brazilian experiences in Upgrading a Satellite Control System

Cardoso, P.E., INPE, Brazil
Ribeiro, Munuera, Edson, Leocadia, Becceneri, Oliveira, Goncalves, Palmeira Takeiti, INPE, Brazil

4.17, Attitude Determination and Control of the MIR Orbital Station During Scientific Experiments

Beliaev, M. YU, RKK "ENERGIA", Russia
Efimov N.I., Lapschina I.L. Solovjov V.A.,
Stazhkov V.M., RKK "ENERGIA"

15.15

15.40

5.18, Possible Modification of Geopotential Coefficients to Improve Propagation Accuracy of Polar Orbit

Dosho Hirohiko, NASDA, Japan
Mori S., Tajima T. Suzuki A., Fujita Y., Horii M. Nozawa H., NASDA

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
Angelino, Robert, Mactutis A., Hervias F., Han Cheng Cecilia., NASA/JPL

Coffee-Break
16.00

16.25

5.19, Estimation of Systematic Errors in Angles of Tracking Antennae

Nageswara Rao K., ISTRAC, India
Soma P., ISTRAC

2.33, Application of World Wide Web technologies in Payload Operations

Sun, Charles, NASA/ARC, USA
Mian A., Picinich L., Windrem M., NASA/ARC

4.19, Advanced Crew Terminal ­ "A Generic Framework for the Realisation of System and Payload Crew Terminals"

Gale, L., Origin/BSO, Netherlands
Wolff M., ESA/ESTEC

16.25

16.50

5.20, Attitude Simulation During 'MIR' Orbital Complex Flight

Tereshina, I.N., RSC, Russia
Teslenko V.P., Manjelei A.I., 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,
van der Wal E., ESA/ESOC

4.20, A Reusable and Flexible Control Station for Preparing and Executing Robotics Missions in Space

Fontaine, B., SAS, Belgium
Steinicke L.,Visentin G., SAS

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
Brouwer ., Visser F., NAL, Holland

4.21, Realtime Hierarchical Graphic Display of Spacecraft Status Mimic Diagrams

Shashidhar, G.C., ISRO, India
Prabhu K.V.S.R., Prasad K.V.M.

19.30

22.30

Bavarian Evening at the "Löwenbräukeller"

Thursday, September 19, 1996, continued

Apollo
Auriga
Foyer

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
Greer G.G., Singletary T.E.

6: Operations Automation

6.15, Spacecraft Control Center Automation Using the Generic Inferential Executor (GENIE)

J. Hartley et al, NASA/GSFC, USA
Ed Luczak, Doug Stump, CSC / ASTSC.

Exhibition 09.00

09.25

8.16, Logistics ­ An Integral Part of Cost Efficient Space Operations

Opresko, Gregory A., NASA/KSC, USA
Montgomery Ann D.

6.16, Development of an automated Control Centre for the EUVE mission

Penafi, C.A., LORAL, USA
D. LaVallee, LORAL

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
Soerensen P.

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
Pape U., DARA

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
Pape U., Michaelis H., DASA

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
Rieschel, M., ESA ESTEC WAT

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
M Lombaerts, R.M.I.

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
Dougherty A., NASA/GSFC

Exhibition 16.00

16.25

8.27, "Plug & Play Logistics": A Concept for the Ground Operations of Small Missions

Masullo, S., Vitrociset, Italy
De Luca G.F., Giannetti M.

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
Jayaram A., ISRO

Exhibition 16.50

17.15

Bavarian Evening at the "Löwenbräukeller" 19.30

22.30