Detailed Metrics and Proposed Analytical Methods that may be Applied to Small Satellites to Gauge their Utility in Military, Scientific, Commercial and Other Applications

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Schedule
2004
Tuesday, August 10th
8:45 AM

Evaluating the Present and Potential Future Impact of Small Satellites

Andrew Lewin, Johns Hopkins University

8:45 AM

9:00 AM

Small Satellite Standards Development

Jeff Ganley, Air Force Research Laboratory

9:00 AM

9:15 AM

A Metrics to Support the Design of Small Satellite Based High Resolution Mapping Systems

Rainer Sandau, DLR, German Aerospace Center

9:15 AM

9:30 AM

Real-Time Mission Planning for Responsive Space Lift

Brian Horais, Schafer Corporation
Joe Guerci, DARPA

9:30 AM

9:45 AM

University-Class Satellites: From Marginal Utility to 'Disruptive' Research Platforms

Michael Swartwout, Washington University in St. Louis

9:45 AM

10:00 AM

Disruptive Space Technology

Jim Benson, SpaceDev

10:00 AM

10:15 AM

Bringing Space Capabilities to the Warfighter: Virtual Mission Operations Center (VMOC)

Brett Conner, Air Force Space Battlelab
Larry Dikeman, Air Force Space Battlelab
Victor Osweiler, Air Force Space Battlelab
Steve Groves, Army Space Missile Defense Battle Lab
Dale Schoenfelt, Army Space Missile Defense Battle Lab
Philip Paulsen, NASA Glenn Research Center
Will Ivancic, NASA Glenn Research Center
Eric Miller, General Dynamics
Jon Walke, General Dynamics

10:15 AM

10:30 AM

Migration of DOD Satellite Operations from the Space Ground Link Subsystem Frequency Band to the Unified S-Band. Transponder Specifications for Small Satellites.

Kay Beckstead, SMC/Detachment 12
Victor Matricardi, The Aerospace Corporation

10:30 AM