A special review of the enabling software systems used to efficiently manage small satellite mission operations, autonomy capabilities that increase performance and flexibility, and emerging methods for rapidly delivering value-added data products to end users.

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Schedule
2014
Monday, August 4th
5:00 PM

UNIFORM-1 Ground System: Mission Planning, Scheduling, Control, and Data Processing

Takashi Hiramatsu, Japan Association for Satellite Technology Cooperation
Shusaku Yamaura, Keio University
Tomomi Otani, Wakayama University
Naoko Sato, Wakayama University
Katsumi Morita, Wakayama University
Toru Koyama, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science Technology
Kikuko Miyata, Nagoya University

5:00 PM

5:15 PM

Describing and Deploying Satellite Behaviors Using Rules-based Statecharts

Kenneth Center, PnP Innovations

5:15 PM

5:30 PM

Multi-layered Security Approaches for a Modular Open Network Architecture-based Satellite

Brandon Shirley, Space Dynamics Laboratory
Quinn Young, Space Dynamics Laboratory
Peter Wegner, Space Dynamics Laboratory
Jacob Christensen, Space Dynamics Laboratory
Jeffrey Janicik, Innoflight

5:30 PM

5:45 PM

High Speed, Low Cost Telemetry Access from Space Development Update on Programmable Ultra Lightweight System Adaptable Radio (PULSAR)

William Sims, National Aeronautics Space Administration (NASA)
Kosta Varnavas, National Aeronautics Space Administration (NASA)
Eric Eberly, National Aeronautics Space Administration (NASA)

5:45 PM

6:00 PM

Modular Software Defined Radios for Space to Earth Communications

H.R. Lurie, BitBeam Technologies

6:00 PM