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SpaceOps 2014
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13th International Conference on Space Operations
SpaceOps 2014 5–9 May 2014 • Pasadena, California
FINAL PROGRAMwww.spaceops2014.org#spaceops2014
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Conference OverviewThe capability of our space missions and the supporting ground infrastructure is growing, fueled by exciting new technologies, but with that growth comes increased complexity, and daunting reliability and security challenges. And like most complex enterprises, space operations are being asked to do more with less. In order to deliver cost-effective space operations services we must explore innovative ways to build and operate our systems, and integrate operations personnel into the space operations equation. Innovation is the engine that drives progress in today’s high-tech global economy.
SpaceOps 2014 provides the opportunity for you to share your experiences, challenges, and innovative solutions with colleagues from around the globe, and take home new ideas and new connections. Be it civil or military applications, educational, scientific, or commercial objectives, space segments or ground segments, the space operations community greatly values, and benefits from, collaboration and the sharing of ideas. To this end, we enthusiastically invite you to Explore Innovation!
Hosted by the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and organized by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), SpaceOps 2014 will bring together the space operations community to address state-of-the-art operations principles, methods, and tools. Held biennially since 1990, the conference attracts technologists, scientists, and managers from space agencies, industry, and academia, and fosters managerial and technical interchange on all aspects of space mission operations, including robotic and human spaceflight, Earth orbit and deep space missions, lunar and planetary missions, and orbital and surface operations.
Technical Program
The SpaceOps 2014 Conference contains the leading topic areas of prior conferences, with additional new concepts for the upcoming era of exploration.
• Mission Design and Management
• Operations Concepts, Methods, Systems, and Automation
• Flight System Monitor and Control
• Planning and Scheduling
• Guidance, Navigation, and Control
• Human Systems and Operations
• Communications, Data Management and Processing
• Cross-Support, Interoperability, and Standards
• Launcher, Rocket, and Balloon Operations
• Small Satellite Operations
• Commercial Space Operations
AIAA is the world’s largest technical society dedicated to the global aerospace profession. With more than 35,000 individual members worldwide, and one hundred corporate members, AIAA brings together industry, academia, and government to advance engineering and science in aviation, space, and defense.
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Table of Contents
Conference Organizers 2
Special Sessions 3
Special Events 5
General Information 6
Awards and Recognitions 8
Exhibit Hall 9
Exhibitors 10
Program Overview 14
Program-At-A-Glance 16
Author and Session Chair Index 19
Floor Plan 47
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SponsorsWe would like to thank the following sponsors for their support of the SpaceOps 2014 conference:
About the SpaceOps Organization
The International Committee on Technical Interchange for Space Mission Operations and Ground Data Systems (SpaceOps Organization, also known as the SpaceOps Committee) is a spacecraft operations oriented international association consisting of representatives from most of the spacefaring nations. SpaceOps was founded in 1990 to foster continuous technical interchange on all aspects of space mission operations and ground data systems, and to promote and maintain an international community of space operations experts.
The forum for discussing state-of-the-art operations principles, methods, and tools are the SpaceOps biennial symposia held at varying locations and hosted and organized by a selected space agency.
SpaceOps 2014 Conference Organizing Committee
The SpaceOps 2014 Organizing Committee is staffed by representatives from NASA JPL and AIAA. The SpaceOps 2014 Technical Program Committee (TPC) is staffed by volunteers from the agencies and industry partners of the SpaceOps Organization. More information about these committees is available on our website at www.spaceops2014.org.
Organizing Committee
Organizing Committee ChairDavid Nichols NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Technical Program Committee ChairWilliam WeberNASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Highlight Talks ChairJeffrey NorrisNASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Plenary Panels ChairAndrew DowenNASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Local Events ChairNavid DehghaniNASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Conference Book Lead EditorCraig CruzenNASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC)
SpaceOps 2014 Technical Program Committee
Technical Program Committee ChairWilliam WeberNASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Mission Design and Mission Management Arthur Amador (JPL) Thierry Levoir (CNES)
Operations Concepts, Methods, Systems, and AutomationMichael Schmidt (ESA) Takanori Iwata (JAXA) Sean Burns (Eumetsat)
Flight System Monitor and ControlHelene Pasquier (CNES) Nestor Peccia (ESA)
Planning and Scheduling Martin Wickler (DLR) Shinichi Nakamura (JAXA)Vladimir Nazarov (IKI) Guidance, Navigation, and ControlAl Cangahuala (JPL) Ok-chul Jung (KARI)Giovanni Valentini (ASI)
Human Systems and Operations Vern Hall (JSC) Joachim Kehr (DLR)
Communications, Data Management and Processing Rolf Kozlowski (DLR) Patrick Hogan (CSA)Mariella Spada (ESA) Cross-Support, Interoperability, and Standards Mike Kearney (MSFC) Jean-Marc Soula (CNES) Launcher, Rockets, and Balloon OperationsCraig Cruzen (MSFC) Julio Monreal (ESA) Small Satellite Operations Pierre Lods (CNES)James Cutler (U of Michigan) Zeina Mounzer (Telespazio VEGA) Commercial Space Operations Zeina Mounzer (Telespazio VEGA) Dave LaVallee (APL) Traditional Posters and E-posters Michael Schmidhuber (DLR) Polly Estabrook (JPL)
Conference Organizers
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Special SessionsMonday, 5 May 20140900–1100 hrs Ballroom D&E
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Welcome Messages and Opening SessionCharles Elachi, Director, NASA JPL, California Institute of Technology
William Gerstenmaier, Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations, NASA Headquarters
Sandy Magnus, Executive Director, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Highlight TalksJeff Norris, Manager, Mission Operations Innovation Office, NASA JPL
Neville Page, Film and Television Creature and Concept Designer
Tuesday, 6 May 20140830–1000 hrs Ballroom D&E
Plenary PanelControl Center of the FutureThe Control Center, a combination of networks, computers, software, and people, is central to the conduct of space operations. New technologies such as human-computer interfaces, information representation, modeling and simulation, immersive displays and higher levels of interconnectedness promise to transform the Control Center and open up innovative ways of maintaining knowledge of our remote assets. This panel will explore the transformational technologies and resulting new operational paradigms that we might see in the Control Center of the next two decades.
Moderator: Jeff Norris, Manager, Mission Operations Innovation Office, NASA JPL
PanelistsJean-Luc Froeliger, VP of Satellite Operations and
Engineering, Intelsat Chris Kettering, Director, Product Development Services
and Support, The Boeing CompanyBill Possel, Director of Mission Operations and Data Systems
Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP), University of Colorado at Boulder
John Muratore, SpaceX Martin Wickler, DLR Deputy Head of the Mission
Operations Department
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Special SessionsWednesday, 7 May 20140830–1000 hrs Ballroom D&E
Plenary PanelSmallsat OperationsIn the last few years miniaturization took a quantum leap and with that the utility of smaller satellites considerably increased. It is commonly believed that even now and certainly in the near future, the small satellites including Cubesats will perform most, if not all the functions that larger satellites perform presently. Since many CubeSats and SmallSats are being built and operated by non-governmental entities including academia, this panel will explore the opportunities for innovation that lower cost and easier access to space affords. It will also address Operational Challenges for near Earth and Interplanetary missions.
Moderator: Manfred Bester, Director of Operations, Space Science Lab, University of California, Berkeley
PanelistsPeter Allan, Head of the Space Data Division, Deputy Director
of RAL Space Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Chris Boshuizen, Co-founder, Planet Labs, Inc. James Cutler, Department of Aerospace Assistant Professor,
University of Michigan William Devereux, Supervisor, Engineering and Technology
Branch Space Department, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab
Hakan Kayal, Professor of Computer Science, Universität Würzburg
Trevor Sorensen, Specialist/Project Manager, Hawaii Space Flight Laboratory
Thursday, 8 May 20140830–1000 hrs Ballroom D&E
Plenary PanelCommercial SpaceSpace is no longer only accessible to governments, but many in the private sector are eyeing or are becoming major players in space-related ventures. This panel will explore the new and innovative business models for profitable ventures into space and the the associated operations challenges. Space tourism, commercial spaceports, commercial space transportation (launching of satellites), reusable launch vehicles (RLV), commercial cargo and commercial crew, commercialization of space activities and commercial space exploration (e.g.,asteroid mining) are only few examples of things to come.
Moderator: Alex MacDonald, Commercial Space Specialist, National Space Technology Applications Office, JPL
PanelistsRyan Johnson, President and CEO, The BlackBridge Group Jeffrey Manber, Managing Director, NanoRacks LLCJohn Olsen, Vice-President, Space Systems, Sierra Nevada
CorporationArno Wielders, Mars-OneJames Wolff, Co-founder, Deep Space Industries
Friday, 9 May 20141030–1230 hrs Ballroom D&E
Closing SessionMichael Moses, Vice President of Operations for Virgin Galactic
Yongseung Kim, Executive Director of Satellite Information Research Laboratory, Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI)
Eunsup Sim, Vice President, Korea Aerospace Research Institute
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Special Events
Welcome Reception and Exhibit Hall LunchesReception
Monday, 5 May 2014A Cinco de Mayo-themed welcome reception will be held on Monday, 5 May, 1800–1930 hrs, in the Exhibit Hall. Take this opportunity to engage new contacts and refresh old ones. A ticket for the reception is required, and is included in the registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets may be purchased upon registration or on site, as space is available.
Lunches
Monday–Thursday, 5–8 MayReception-style lunches will be held Monday-Thursday, 5–8 May, 1230–1330 hrs, in the Exhibit Hall. Lunch tickets are included in the registration packages where indicated. Additional tickets may be purchased upon registration or on site, as space is available.
Awards Ceremony and Dinner Wednesday, 7 May 2014The Conference Awards Dinner will be held at the California Science Center, where we will dine under the Endeavour Shuttle in the Samuel Oschin Pavilion. The event is from 1845 to 2200 hrs. This year’s SpaceOps awards recipients will be recognized. Tickets are included in the registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets may be purchased for $215 at the registration desk while supplies last. Transportation is included in the ticket price. You are encouraged to take the buses. Buses will depart from the Pasadena Convention Center starting at 1805 hrs, with the last bus departing at 1830 hrs. Buses will return to two locations: Pasadena Convention Center/Sheraton and Hilton.
Highlight Talk: Gerhard Thiele Head of the Strategy and Outreach Office in the Directorate of Human Spaceflight and Operations, European Space Agency
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General InformationRegistration and Information Center
Sunday, 4 May 1500–1900 hrs
Monday, 5 May–Thursday, 8 May
0700–1800 hrs
Friday, 9 May 0700–1200 hrs
Exhibit Hall Hours
Monday, 5 May 1100–1600 hrs1800–1930 hrs
Tuesday, 6 May–Wednesday, 7 May
1000–1600 hrs
Thursday, 8 May 1000–1400 hrs
Networking Coffee Breaks
Complimentary coffee will be available for attendees in the Exhibit Hall and the main conference foyer during the following times:
Monday
Ballroom Foyer 0830–0900 hrs
Exhibit Hall 1100–1130 hrs1530–1600 hrs
Tuesday–Thursday
Ballroom Foyer 0800–0830 hrs
Exhibit Hall 1000–1030 hrs1530–1600 hrs
Tuesday coffee break sponsored by
Friday
Ballroom Foyer 0800–0830 hrs
Cyber Café/Wireless Internet Information
There will be computers with complimentary Internet access in the Ballroom Foyer for conference attendees during the hours of Registration and Information.
Sunday, 4 May 1500–1900 hrs
Monday, 5 May–Thursday, 8 May
0700–1800 hrs
Friday, 9 May 0700–1200 hrs
Wi-Fi Internet Access On Site: Conference attendees will be provided limited Wi-Fi service in the Ballroom areas. To keep this service available and optimized for all attendees, please do not download files larger than 2MB, create multiple sessions across multiple devices, or download multiple files in one session. Wi-Fi passcode: spaceops2014
Private Conference RoomAttendees wishing to conduct meetings during the conference may do so in Conference Room 215 (located across the plaza in the conference center). A signup sheet will be posted on the door.
Conference Proceedings
Proceedings for the conference will be available online. The cost is included in the registration fee where indicated. Online proceedings will be available on 5 May 2014. Attendees who register in advance for the online proceedings will be provided with instructions on how to access them. Those registering on site will be provided with instructions at that time.
Proceedings:1. Visit www.aiaa.org > ARC > Meeting Papers and log in using your email address as user name and your password (AIAA membership number or self-created)
a. Select the appropriate conference from the list.
b. Search for individual papers with the Quick Search toolbar in the upper right corner of the page:
i. By paper number: Click the “Paper Number” link, select the conference year, and enter the paper number.
ii. Use the Search textbox to find papers by author, title, or keyword. The Advanced Search link provides additional search information and options.
2. All manuscript files submitted by four days prior to the conference are currently in the proceedings. Files submitted after that date, both original and revised manuscripts, will not be available until the final proceedings update, which may take up to 15 business days after the last day of the conference.
3. AIAA provides limited Wi-Fi service for attendees to use while on site. To keep this service available and optimized for all attendees, please do not download files larger than 2MB, create multiple sessions across multiple devices, or download multiple files in one session. If you receive an error message that an AIAA server is blocking your current IP address, please inform the AIAA registration desk.
4. Direct any questions concerning access to proceedings and/or ARC to [email protected].
Manuscript Revisions:1. To request access to submit a revision, email AIAA at [email protected] no later than seven business days after the last day of the conference. Include the name of this conference as well as your paper number in the body of the email.
2. Revisions submitted for manuscripts already online will not refresh until after the proceedings have been updated, which may take up to 15 business days after the last day of the conference.
Certificate of Attendance
Certificates of Attendance are available for attendees who request documentation at the forum itself. Please request your copy at the AIAA Registration and Information Center beginning on Wednesday. AIAA offers this service to better serve the needs of the professional community. Claims of hours or applicability toward professional education requirements are the responsibility of the participant.
Nondiscriminatory Practices
AIAA accepts registrations irrespective of race, creed, gender, color, sexual orientation, physical handicap, and national or ethnic origin.
Restrictions
Photography or the video or audio recording of sessions or exhibits, as well as the unauthorized sale of AIAA-copyrighted material, is prohibited.
International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)
SpaceOps speakers and attendees are reminded that some topics discussed at the forum could be controlled by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). U.S. nationals (U.S. citizens and permanent residents) are responsible for ensuring that technical data they present in open sessions to non-U.S. nationals in attendance or in conference proceedings are not export restricted by the ITAR. U.S. nationals are likewise responsible for ensuring that they do not discuss ITAR export-restricted information with non-U.S. nationals in attendance.
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General InformationPoster Sessions
Electronic Posters (e-Poster) and Traditional Posters will be displayed in the Ballroom Foyers. Presenters will be present between 1500–1720 hrs daily.
Speakers’ Briefings in Session Rooms
Authors who are presenting papers will meet with session chairs and co-chairs in their session rooms for a short 20-30-minute briefing on the day of their sessions to exchange bios and review final details prior to the session. Please attend on the day of your session(s). Laptops preloaded with the Speakers’ Briefing preparation slides will be provided in each session room. Speakers’ Briefing schedule is as follows
Monday Morning Sessions 1100–1130 hrs
Monday–Thursday Afternoon Sessions 1310–1330 hrs
1530–1600 hrs
Tuesday–Thursday Morning Sessions 1000-1030 hrs
Friday Morning Sessions 0800-0830 hrs
Speakers’ Practice Room
Speakers who wish to practice their presentations may do so in the Conference Room 205 (located across the plaza in the Conference Center). A sign-up sheet will be posted on the door. In consideration of others, please limit practice time to 30-minute increments.
Session Chair Reports
All session chairs are asked to complete a session chair report to evaluate their session for future planning. AIAA has partnered with Canvas Solutions to provide an electronic Session Chair Report form. You can download the FREE mobile app in your App Store, AppWorld, or Marketplace by searching for “Canvas Solutions, Inc.” The mobile app is free, so please be sure to download it. Detailed instructions will be provided in the session rooms. If you do not have a tablet or
a smartphone, simply use the report form as a guide and enter your session chair report information at the session chair reporting computer station located on site near the AIAA registration area. Report data will be collected and used for future planning purposes, including session topics and room allocations. Please submit your session chair report electronically by 9 May 2014.
Audiovisual
Each session room will be preset with the following: one laptop computer, one LCD projector, one screen, one microphone and sound system, and one laser pointer. You may also use your own computer. Any additional audiovisual equipment requested on site will be at cost to the presenter. Please note that AIAA does not provide security in the session rooms and recommends that items of value not be left unattended.
“No Paper, No Podium” and “No Podium, No Paper” Policy
If a written paper is not submitted by the final manuscript deadline, authors will not be permitted to present the paper at the forum. Also, if a paper is not presented at the forum, it will be withdrawn from the proceedings. It is the responsibility of those whose papers or presentations are accepted to ensure that a representative attends the conference to present the paper. These policies are intended to improve the quality of the program for attendees.
Author and Session Chair Information
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The following awards will be presented during the Wednesday, 7 May 2014, Conference Awards Dinner, 1845–2200 hrs, at the California Science Center.
International SpaceOps Award for Outstanding Achievement
The TerraSAR-X and TanDEM-X Mission Operations Team
Alessandro Codazzi
Jaap Herman
Harald Hofmann
Ralph Kahle
Wilfried Kruse
Edith Maurer
Falk Mrowka
Heinz Wacker
Steffen Zimmermann
For their outstanding and unique achievements during more than four years of operations.
International SpaceOps Distinguished Service Medal
Genevieve Campan (CNES)In appreciation for involvement in the SpaceOps Organization and many valuable contributions to its activities in various functions for more than ten years.
International SpaceOps Exceptional Achievement Medal
Manfred Warhaut (ESA, Retired)For always emphasizing the importance of operations in a project, ensuring that operations get the appropriate appreciation, and being a strong supporter of cross-support between space agencies.
Best Student Paper
The winner of the Best Student Paper will be announced on Wednesday, 7 May, prior to the Plenary Panel. Please join us in congratulating this student on their achievement.
Awards and Recognitions
SpaceOps would like to congratulate the Deep Space Network on 50 years of excellence for organizing an international network of antennas that supports interplanetary spacecraft missions and radio and radar astronomy observations for the exploration of the solar system and the universe.
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Exhibit Hall
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DLR-GfRExperior German SpaceOperations Center
CNESViaSat Jacobs
EngineeringAirborneSystems
OrbitLogic
Kongsberg Satellite Siemens RT Logic
L-3
CSES
SSC
GMV
TelespazioKARI
AntwerpSpace
SANSA
NASA
SES INSYEN AG
AerojetRocketdyne
SSBV
ESA / ESOC ADGA(RHEA)
CCSDS Zodiac
The exhibit hall is the hub of activity during this event. Networking coffee breaks, luncheons, and welcome reception, are all held in the exhibit hall to give attendees and exhibitors an opportunity to celebrate technical excellence and connect with partners, industry-thought leaders, and collaborators who can help move your business forward.
Exhibit Hall Hours
Monday, 5 May 1100–1600 hrs1800–1930 hrs
Tuesday, 6 May–Wednesday, 7 May
1000–1600 hrs
Thursday, 8 May 1000–1400 hrs
Networking Coffee Breaks
Complimentary coffee will be available for attendees in the Exhibit Hall and the main conference foyer during the following times:
Monday
Ballroom Foyer 0830–0900 hrs
Exhibit Hall 1100–1130 hrs1530–1600 hrs
Tuesday–Thursday
Ballroom Foyer 0800–0830 hrs
Exhibit Hall 1000–1030 hrs1530–1600 hrs
Tuesday coffee break sponsored by
Friday
Ballroom Foyer 0800–0830 hrs
Exhibitors by Booth Number
319 ADGA RHEA Group of Companies
117 Aerojet Rocketdyne
304 Airborne Systems
418 Antwerp Space
416 California Space Enterprise Center
404 Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES)
320 The Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems
302 DLR-German Space Operations Center
301 DLR Gesellschaft Fur Raumfahrtanwendungen (GfR) mbH
118 European Space Agency (ESA)
202 Experior Laboratories
104 GMV
215 INSYEN AG
303 Jacobs
206 Kongsberg Satellite Services-KSAT
109 Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI)
410 L-3 Communications
309 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
403 Orbit Logic
405 RT Logic
116 SES Techcom S.A.
306 Siemens Convergence Creators GmbH
412 South African National Space Agency (SANSA)
113 SSBV Aerospace and Technology Group
101 Swedish Space Corporation (SSC)
209 Telespazio Vega Deutschland GmbH
204 ViaSat, Inc.
419 Zodiac Data Systems
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Exhibitors
ADGA RHEA Group of Companies 319Avenue Pasteur 23 Wavre, 1300Belgiumhttp://www.rheagroup.com/[email protected] ADGA RHEA Group of Companies provides solutions across the global space and security sectors. We contribute to the operations of more than 80 missions, providing MOIS, the leading suite of tools for operations preparation and automation; and the Concurrent Design Platform (CDP™), an innovative, multidisciplinary approach to system engineering.
Aerojet Rocketdyne 1172001 Aerojet Road Rancho Cordova, CA [email protected] Rocketdyne is a world-recognized aerospace and defense leader providing propulsion and energetics to the domestic and international space, missile defense and strategic systems, tactical systems and armaments areas, and transformational energy technology solutions to address the world’s energy needs. Additional information about Aerojet Rocketdyne can be obtained by visiting the company website at www.Rocket.com.
Airborne Systems 3043000 West Segerstrom Avenue Santa Ana, CA [email protected] Systems is a world leader in the design, development, fabrication, test and integration of Entry Descent and Landing Systems (EDLS), including parachutes systems, Air Bag Landing Attenuation systems, and Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerators. Airborne Systems provide EDLS systems for various aircraft and spacecraft and is leading the development of new technologies including Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerators.
Antwerp Space 416Berkenrodelei 33
antwerpspace
B-2660 [email protected] Space, part of the OHB Group, is specialized in Satellite Communication with a track recoard of 50 years in the following fields: Ground Station Equipment (Satellite modems for Earth Observation, telecom. TM/TC), Satellite Ground Facilities (Ground Stations and Satellite check-out Equipment, SCOE EGSE), Secure Satellite communication networks, Satellite Flight Equipment, Electronic modules and Communication Engineering.
California Space Enterprise Center 416P.O. Box 285 Santa Barbara, CA [email protected] Space Enterprise Center is the project for fostering private space enterprise among individual inventors, innovators, entrepreneurs and small business. The space enterprise campus features an incubator and conference center and provides virtual space entrepreneurship services.
Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES) 40418 avenue Edouard Belin Toulouse 31401 Cedex [email protected] in 1961, the Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES) is the governmental French Space Agency responsible for shaping and implementing France’s space policy in Europe. Its task is to invent the space systems of the future, bring space technologies to maturity and guarantee France’s independent access to space.
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ExhibitorsThe Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems
3161801 Alexander Bell Drive, Suite 500 (Secretariat) Reston, VA [email protected] in 1982 by the major space agencies of the world, CCSDS is a multi-national forum for the development of communications and data systems standards for spaceflight. Today, leading space communications experts from 26 nations collaborate in developing the most well-engineered space communications and data handling standards in the world.
DLR-German Space Operations Center 302Muenchener Strasse 20 82234 WesslingGermanywww.dlr.de/[email protected] German Space Operations Center in Oberpfaffenhofen near Munich is DLR’s center for space operations, currently operating 8 satellites in geostationary and low-earth orbits. Those and other missions are supported by DLR’s ground station in Weilheim with more than 150 antennas. For the ISS GSOC also operates the Columbus Control Center and the European communication network and coordinates European payload activities.
DLR Gesellschaft Fur Raumfahrtanwendungen (GfR) mbH 301Muenchner Strasse 20 82234 WesslingGermanywww.dlr.de/[email protected] GfR mbH is fully owned by the German Aerospace Center DLR. DLR GfR mbH has its core business in the area of space operations and application services but is also offering Antenna and Hosting Services. DLR GfR operates the Galileo satellites from the Galileo Control Center in Oberpfaffenhofen and has implemented a highly sophisticated and most reliable technical infrastructure.
European Space Agency (ESA) 118ESA/ESTEC-Keplerlaan 1 Pennsauken, NJ 08109www.airborne-sys.com [email protected] The European Space Agency (ESA) is Europe’s gateway to space. Its mission is to shape the development of Europe’s space capability and ensure that investment in space continues to deliver the benefits to the citizens of Europe and the world. ESA is an international organization with 20 Member States. By coordinating the financial and intellectual resources of its members, it can undertake programmes and activities far beyond the scope of a single European country.
Experior Laboratories, Inc. 2021635 Ives Avenue Oxnard, CA [email protected] Laboratories is a third party, independent test service provider and test laboratory. Specializing in environmental testing, Experior provides services to component manufacturers, military contractors, integrators and system providers within the space, aerospace, industrial, telecom, and defense markets. Experior Labs’ extensive test facility has the capability to conduct a wide-range of services, from structural and subassembly assessment to material evaluation, utilizing environmental and mechanical tests such as vibration, shock, temperature/humidity, altitude, corrosion, and many more. Experior’s provided testing services are in accordance with IEEE, MIL, SAE, AS, RTCA and other standard bodies.
GMV 104C/Isacc Newton, 11 Tres Cantos, Madrid [email protected] is a trusted partner of leading Satellite Operators, Satellite Manufacturers and Space Agencies worldwide. Since 1984, we provide engineering, software development and systems integration in the areas of mission analysis, GNC, satellite control, flight dynamics, data processing, navigation, on board software and applications. Involved in more than 300 satellite missions and having a GMV’s portfolio of flight proven products for satellite operations, today running in more than 150 satellites.
INSYEN AG 416Muenehner Strasse 20
INSYEN
INNOVATIVESYSTEMSENGINEERING
AG
82234 [email protected] INSYEN we are inspired by transforming complex engineering challenges into exciting products and reliable services that exceed our customers’ expectations. Our space portfolio ranges from operations services to systems engineering and software development. Moreover, we develop and manufacture hardware and software products including simulators and emulators for the aerospace industry.
Jacobs 303P.O. Box 21046 Kennedy Space Center, FL 32815-0046www.jacobstechnology.competer.montgomery@jacobs.comJacobs is one of the nation’s largest engineering and technical services-only companies. With 70+ years of experience supporting government and commercial clients, we have earned a reputation for excellence and outstanding technical and managerial achievements in quality, performance, and safety. Our clients include DOD, NASA, the U.S. Special Operations Command, the DOE and dozens of commercial clients.
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ExhibitorsKongsberg Satellite Services-KSAT 206Prestvannveien 38 Tromso, Troms, 9291 [email protected] Satellite Services (KSAT) is a Norwegian company, uniquely positioned to provide ground station and earth observation services for polar orbiting satellites. KSAT operates ground stations in Tromso at 69°N, Svalbard at 79°N and Antarctic troll at 72°S which in combination with its mid-latitude network, ensure world-leading ground station services..
Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) 109www.kari.re.kr As a prestigious Korean institute dedicated to aerospace research, KARI ensures safer and higher quality of life for Korean people through aerospace technology development while incorporating their aspirations and values for the sky and the universe through aerospace expansion.
L-3 Communications 4109020 Balboa Avenue San Diego, CA 92123www.L-3com.com/[email protected] Telemetry-West (L-3 TW) is a premier provider of flight hardware and systems solutions for telemetry, tracking, command & control; flight termination; and secure mission data transmission in the satellite, launch vehicle, weapons, aircraft and UAV markets. L-3 TW’s products are utilized across a uniquely diverse applications set, including spacecraft command and control, on-orbit operations, launch support and monitoring, missile defense, flight testing, weapons test and development, surveillance and detection, and general-purpose data acquisition. To learn more about L-3 TW, please visit the company’s website at www.L-3com.com/TW.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) 309NASA Headquarters 300 E Street S.W. (between 3rd and 4th Streets)Washington, D.C. [email protected] is an agency of the United States government that is responsible for the nation’s civilian space program and for aeronautics and aerospace research. Contributors to the NASA exhibit include the Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Johnson Space Center (JSC), and Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC).
Orbit Logic 4037852 Walker Drive, Suite 400 Greenbelt, MD [email protected] Logic specializes in mission planning, scheduling, and space situational awareness. Orbit Logic’s operationally proven software products – Collection Planning & Analysis Workstation, STK Scheduler, SpyMeSat Mobile App, Collection Feasibility Tool, and Sibyl Satellite Tasking Mobile App – create better plans faster with fewer resources, more insight, and less risk.
RT Logic 405www.rtlogic.com [email protected] Logic’s innovative signal processing products provide field-proven capabilities for communication with satellites and spacecraft. From factory test to flight, from ground data networking to space-ground RF Links - the defense, civil, and commercial space community trusts RT Logic to solve its mission’s most difficult test and communication problems.
SES Techcom S.A. 116Chateau de Betzdorf L-6815 BetzdorfLuxembourghttp://[email protected] Techcom provides turnkey teleport solutions and managed communication services specifically designed for your satellite communication projects. SES Techcom stands for sharing technical competences between industry partners. We provide independent world-class engineering expertise and project management for the global satellite industry.
Siemens Convergence Creators GmbH 306Autokaderstr. 29 1210 ViennaAustriahttp://siemens.com/cvc/[email protected] Convergence Creators provide turnkey solutions and services to the space industry. The SIECAMS family of products is a highly sophisticated automated RF and content monitoring platform for the continuous monitoring of satellite carriers. Siemens has helped many satellite operators commence operations and develop their capacity management and customer technical support infrastructure.
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ExhibitorsSouth African National Space Agency (SANSA) 412Farm No. 502JQ District Krugersdorp, SASouth [email protected] at Harteesthoek, SANSA Space Operations specializes in all aspects of space mission support, satellite operations, ground segment construction and hosting. The directorate provides state-of-the-art ground station facilities and services including satellite tracking, telemetry and command, as well as launch support, in-orbit testing, mission control and space navigation.
SSBV Aerospace and Technology Group 113Huygensstraat 44 Noordwijk, ZH, [email protected] is a Dutch-headed, technology driven company, active in the domains of (aero)Space, Remote Sensing & Monitoring, Defence & Security, and the development of High-Tech Systems. Based on in-house technology, engineering, assembly and test skills, SSBV is a product-based solution provider at unit, subsystem, and system level.
Telespazio Vega Deutschland GmbH 209Europaplatz 5 Darmstadt, 64293Germanywww.telespazio-vega.demarketing@telespazio-vega.deTelespazio VEGA Deutschland is a well-established engineering services, technology development and consulting business. Over the past 30 years, it has built up a first-class reputation in high-technology markets, where quality and reliability are essential. Its roots lie in the Space market and the experience it has developed there brings benefits to its other core markets of Aviation and Defence.
ViaSat, Inc. 2041725 Breckinridge Plaza Duluth, GA 30096http://www.viasat.com/[email protected] Antenna Systems designs, integrates and delivers high-performance “RF to archive” tracking antenna systems that support LEO, MEO and GEO satellites from UHF to Ka-band. Spanning the globe from pole-to-pole, we have delivered over 150 commercial remote sensing antennas and upgrades in more locations than any other major manufacturer.
Zodiac Data Systems 4195 Avenue Des Andes – Cs90101 91978 Courtaboeuf CedexFrancewww.zodiacaerospace.comisite@zodiacaerospace.comZodiac Data Systems is a high technology company that designs, manufactures and supplies a broad range of products and solutions for airborne & ground telemetry, mission video and flight test recorders, satellite command control, data collection from observation satellites and products and solutions for satellite communications QoS monitoring.
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Program OverviewMONDAY
5 MayTUESDAY 6 May
0800 hrs Networking Coffee Break
0830 hrs Networking Coffee Break
Plenary Sessions0900 hrs
Opening Session0930 hrs
1000 hrs Networking Coffee Break/Speakers’ Briefing
1030 hrs
Technical Sessions Exhibit Hall Open
1100 hrs Networking Coffee Break/Speakers’ Briefing
Exhibit Hall Open1130 hrs
Technical Sessions1200 hrs
1230 hrs Exhibit Hall Luncheon
Speakers’ Briefing 1310 hrs
Exhibit Hall Luncheon
Speakers’ Briefing 1310 hrs1300 hrs
1330 hrs
Technical Sessions Exhibit Hall Open Technical Sessions Exhibit Hall Open1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs Networking Coffee Break/Speakers’ Briefing Networking Coffee Break/Speakers’ Briefing
1600 hrs
Technical SessionsExhibit Hall Closed
Reopens for Reception
Technical Sessions1630 hrs
1700 hrs
1730 hrs
1800 hrs
Exhibit Reception1830 hrs
1900 hrs
1930 hrs
2000 hrs
2030 hrs
2100 hrs
2130 hrs
2200 hrs
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Program OverviewWEDNESDAY
7 MayTHURSDAY
8 MayFRIDAY 9 May
0800 hrs Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break
0830 hrs
Plenary Sessions Plenary SessionsTechnical Sessions
0900 hrs
0930 hrs
1000 hrs Networking Coffee Break/Speakers’ Briefing Networking Coffee Break/Speakers’ Briefing
1030 hrs
Technical Sessions Exhibit Hall Open Technical Sessions Exhibit Hall Open Closing Session
1100 hrs
1130 hrs
1200 hrs
1230 hrs Exhibit Hall Luncheon
Speakers’ Briefing 1310 hrs
Exhibit Hall Luncheon
Speakers’ Briefing 1310 hrs1300 hrs
1330 hrs
Technical Sessions Exhibit Hall Open Technical Sessions
Exhibit Hall Closes at 1400 hrs
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs Networking Coffee Break/Speakers’ Briefing Networking Coffee Break/Speakers’ Briefing
1600 hrs
Technical Sessions Technical Sessions1630 hrs
1700 hrs
1730 hrs
1800 hrs
1830 hrs
1900 hrs
Awards Ceremony and Dinner
California Science Center 1845 hrs
(Buses depart starting at 1805 hrs)
1930 hrs
2000 hrs
2030 hrs
2100 hrs
2130 hrs
2200 hrs
*Schedule subject to change
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Abbreviation Title Start Time End Time Location
Monday, 5 May 20142-PLNRY-1 Opening Ceremony 0900 hrs 1100 hrs Ballroom D&E
5-CDMP-1 CDMP - Advanced Ground Segment Technologies I 1130 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom B
6-FSMC-1 FSMC - Flight Control Systems & EGSE I 1130 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom C
7-HSO-1 HSO - Ops I 1130 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom I
8-LBO-1 LBO - Launch Operations Modeling--Cost and Availability 1130 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom H
9-MDM-1 MDM - Extended Mission Operations 1130 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom G
10-MDM-2 MDM - Mission Design 1130 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom F
13-CDMP-2 CDMP - Advanced Ground Segment Technologies II 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom B
14-CDMP-3 CDMP - Network Operations and Management I 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom C
15-HSO-2 HSO - Ops II 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom I
16-LBO-2 LBO - Launch Vehicle Operations 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom H
17-MDM-3 MDM - Mission System Design I 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom F
18-MDM-4 MDM - Multi-Mission Operations 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom G
19-SSO-2 SSO - Trimmed Communication Architectures 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom A
20-PSTR-1 Posters I 1500 hrs 1600 hrs Ballroom Foyer
23-CDMP-4 CDMP - Ground Network Implementation 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom B
24-CDMP-5 CDMP - Network Operations and Management II 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom C
25-HSO-3 HSO - Ops III 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom I
26-LBO-3 LBO - Launch Vehicle Ground Facilities and Operations 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom H
27-MDM-5 MDM - Cost & Risk Analysis 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom G
28-MDM-6 MDM - Mission System Design II 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom F
29-SSO-3 SSO - Advanced Operations Concepts 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom A
Tuesday, 6 May 201432-PLNRY-2 Control Center of the Future Panel 0830 hrs 1000 hrs Ballroom D&E
35-CDMP-6 CDMP - Ground Data Systems 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom C
36-CDMP-7 CDMP - Space Communications I 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom B
37-HSO-4 HSO - Training 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom I
38-LBO-4 LBO - Balloon & Sounding Rocket Operations 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom H
39-MDM-7 MDM - Crewed Operations in Cis-Lunar Space for Asteroid Exploration 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom G
40-MDM-8 MDM - Science Operations I 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom F
41-SSO-4 SSO - Operational Proofs & On-Going Initiatives I 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom A
44-CDMP-8 CDMP - Data Management I 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom C
45-CDMP-9 CDMP - Space Communications II 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom B
46-HSO-5 HSO - Tools 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom I
47-MDM-9 MDM - Science Operations II 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom F
48-OCMSA-1 OCMSA - Operations Technologies I 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom G
49-PS-1 PS - EO/S/W I 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom H
50-SSO-5 SSO - Operational Proofs & On-Going Initiatives II 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom A
53-CDMP-10 CDMP - Data Management II 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom C
54-CDMP-11 CDMP - Space Communications III 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom B
55-FSMC-2 FSMC - Flight Control Systems & EGSE II 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom A
56-GNC-1 GNC - Debris/Collision Avoidance I 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom I
57-OCMSA-2 OCMSA - Operations Concepts I 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom F
58-OCMSA-3 OCMSA - Operations Technologies II 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom G
59-PS-2 PS - EO/S/W II 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom H
Program-At-A-Glance
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Abbreviation Title Start Time End Time Location
Wednesday, 7 May 201461-PLNRY-3 Smallsat Operations Panel 0830 hrs 1000 hrs Ballroom D&E
64-CDMP-12 CDMP - Software Development and Maintenance I 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom B
65-CDMP-13 CDMP - Space Cyber Security I 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom C
66-FSMC-3 FSMC - Flight Control Systems & EGSE III 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom A
67-GNC-2 GNC - Debris/Collision Avoidance II 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom I
68-OCMSA-4 OCMSA - Operations Concepts II 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom F
69-OCMSA-5 OCMSA - Operations Technologies III 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom G
70-PS-3 PS - EO/S/W III 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom H
73-CDMP-14 CDMP - Software Development and Maintenance II 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom B
74-CDMP-15 CDMP - Space Cyber Security II 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom C
75-FSMC-4 FSMC - FC Architectures & Design I 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom A
76-GNC-3 GNC - Models and Capabilities I 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom I
77-OCMSA-6 OCMSA - Operations Concepts III 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom F
78-OCMSA-7 OCMSA - Operations Technologies IV 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom G
79-PS-4 PS - Comms Planning 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom H
80-PSTR-2 Posters II 1500 hrs 1600 hrs Ballroom Foyer
83-CDMP-16 CDMP - Ground Communications 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom C
84-CSIS-1 CSIS - Overall Orientations 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom B
85-FSMC-5 FSMC - FC Architectures & Design II 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom A
86-GNC-4 GNC - Models and Capabilities II 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom I
87-OCMSA-8 OCMSA - Operations Concepts IV 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom F
88-OCMSA-9 OCMSA - Operations Simulations and Training 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom G
89-PS-5 PS - Pure Scheduling I 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom G
Thursday, 8 May 201491-PLNRY-4 Commercial Space Panel 0830 hrs 1000 hrs Ballroom D&E94-CSIS-2 CSIS - Space Links and SLE 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom B95-FSMC-6 FSMC - FC Architectures & Design III 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom A96-GNC-5 GNC - Navigation/Astrodynamics I 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom I97-OCMSA-10 OCMSA - Operations Concepts V 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom F98-OCMSA-11 OCSMA - Operations Validation 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom G
101-CSIS-3 CSIS - Mission Operations 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom B102-CSO-1 CSO - Space Operational Reliability & Training 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom C103-FSMC-7 FSMC - Fault Management and Recovery 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom A104-GNC-6 GNC - Navigation/Astrodynamics II 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom I105-OCMSA-12 OCMSA - Operations Experience I 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom F106-OCMSA-13 OCMSA - Payload Operations I 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom G107-PS-7 PS - Deep Space I 1330 hrs 1530 hrs Ballroom H110-CSIS-4 CSIS - New Standards 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom B111-CSO-2 CSO - Commercial Space Infrastructure 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom C112-FSMC-8 FSMC - Payload Monitoring & Control 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom A113-GNC-7 GNC - Ops I 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom I114-OCMSA-14 OCMSA - Operations Experience II 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom F115-OCMSA-15 OCMSA - Payload Operations II 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom G
Program-At-A-Glance
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Abbreviation Title Start Time End Time Location
Thursday, 8 May 2014 (Continued)116-PS-8 PS - Deep Space II 1600 hrs 1800 hrs Ballroom H
Friday, 9 May 2014119-CSIS-5 CSIS - Interoperability for International Space Exploration 0830 hrs 1030 hrs Ballroom B120-CSO-3 CSO - Mission Concepts & Analysis 0830 hrs 1030 hrs Ballroom C121-FSMC-9 FSMC - On-Board/Ground Aspects 0830 hrs 1030 hrs Ballroom A122-GNC-8 GNC - Ops II 0830 hrs 1030 hrs Ballroom I123-OCMSA-16 OCMSA - End of Life Operations 0830 hrs 1030 hrs Ballroom G124-OCMSA-17 OCMSA - Operations Experience III 0830 hrs 1030 hrs Ballroom F125-PS-9 PS - Pure Scheduling II 0830 hrs 1030 hrs Ballroom H126-PLNRY-5 Closing Ceremony 1030 hrs 1230 hrs Ballroom D&E
Program-At-A-Glance
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é dos
Ca
mpos
, Braz
il
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
611
Missi
on D
esign
from
Crad
le to
Gra
ve: A
pplyi
ng Co
ncur
rent
En
ginee
ring f
rom
Missi
on Fe
asibi
lity A
nalys
is th
roug
h to
End o
f Lif
e Ope
ratio
nsS.
Reid,
RHEA
Sys
tem, W
avre,
Belg
ium; S
. Gere
né, A
. Matt
hysse
n, J-C
DS,
Leide
n, Th
e Neth
erlan
ds
Mond
ay, 5
May
201
411
-LNCH
-1
1230
- 13
30 h
rsEx
hibit
Hall L
unch
eon
Exhib
it Ha
ll A
Mond
ay, 5
May
201
412
-SB-
2 13
10 -
1330
hrs
Spea
ker B
riefin
gSe
ssion
Roo
ms
20
Mond
ay, 5
May
201
413
-CDM
P-2
CDMP
- Ad
vanc
ed G
roun
d Seg
ment
Tech
nolog
ies II
Ballr
oom
BCh
aired
by: M
. SPA
DA, E
urope
an S
pace
Agen
cy (E
SA) a
nd M
. DOY
ON, C
anad
ian S
pace
Agne
cy13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-161
2Sp
ace-
base
d Rec
onfig
urab
le So
ftwar
e Defi
ned R
adio
Test
Bed
aboa
rd In
terna
tiona
l Spa
ce St
ation
R. Re
inhart
, NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r, Clev
eland
, OH;
J. Lu
x, Je
t Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
613
Wire
less S
enso
r Netw
orks
for P
laneta
ry Ex
plora
tion:
Issu
es an
d Ch
allen
ges t
hrou
gh a
Spec
ific A
pplic
ation
C. Se
rgiou
, A. P
aphit
is, Un
iversit
y of C
yprus
, Nico
sia, C
yprus
; C. P
anay
iotou
, Cyp
rus
Space
Explo
ration
Orga
nizati
on (C
SEO)
, Nico
sia, C
yprus
; P. Kt
istis,
Unive
rsity o
f Cy
prus,
Nicosi
a, Cy
prus;
K. Ch
ristou
, Univ
ersity
of At
hens,
Athe
ns, Gr
eece
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
614
Deplo
ying o
pera
tiona
l mult
i-sat
ellite
cont
rol c
entre
s on
virtu
al en
viron
ment
sT.
Morel
, GMV
, Mad
rid, S
pain
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
615
Reta
ining
the o
pera
tiona
l sta
tus o
f a sp
ace m
ission
durin
g the
los
s of t
he m
ain co
ntro
l sys
tem u
sing v
irtua
lizat
ionF.
Gotte
r, J. P
fau, C
GI G
roup,
Inc.,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any
Mond
ay, 5
May
201
414
-CDM
P-3
CDMP
- Ne
twor
k Op
erat
ions a
nd M
anag
emen
t IBa
llroo
m C
Chair
ed by
: V. N
AZAR
OV, I
KI RA
N an
d O. P
EINAD
O, D
LR13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-161
6De
signin
g an
Alter
nate
Missi
on O
pera
tions
Cont
rol R
oom
S. Re
eves
, P. M
ontgo
mery,
NAS
A Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter, H
untsv
ille, A
L
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
617
NIMB
US (N
etwor
k In
frastr
uctu
re M
anag
emen
t too
l for
Bus
iness
and U
ser S
uppo
rt)M.
Guil
laro,
Vitroc
iset B
elgium
, Tran
sinne
, Belg
ium; N
. Salo
r Mora
l, Vit
rocise
t Belg
ium, N
oordw
ijk, T
he N
etherl
ands
; S. D
ionisi,
Vitro
ciset
Belgi
um, D
armsta
dt, G
erman
y
Mond
ay, 5
May
201
415
-HSO
-2HS
O - O
ps II
Ballr
oom
ICh
aired
by: F
. ALLA
RD, E
SA/E
STEC
and A
. GOS
LING,
INSY
EN AG
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
618
The F
utur
e of C
olumb
us O
pera
tions
D. S
abath
, T. K
uch,
G. S
oelln
er, T.
Müll
er, G
erman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R),
Oberp
faffen
hofen
, Germ
any
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
619
Explo
ratio
n Te
chno
logies
for O
pera
tions
E. Sm
ith, D
. Kors
meye
r, NAS
A Ame
s Res
earch
Cente
r, Moff
ett Fi
eld, C
A; V.
Hall,
NASA
John
son S
pace
Cente
r, Hou
ston,
TX
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
620
Huma
n Ma
rs Mi
ssion
Surfa
ce Sc
ience
Ope
ratio
nsM.
Bob
skill,
NAS
A Lan
gley R
esea
rch Ce
nter, H
ampto
n, VA
; M. L
upise
lla,
NASA
God
dard
Spac
e Flig
ht Ce
nter, G
reenb
elt, M
D
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
621
A Co
mmun
icatio
n Ar
chite
cture
for a
n Ad
vanc
ed Ex
trave
hicula
r Mo
bile U
nitW.
Ivan
cic, O
. San
ds, C
. Bak
ula, M
. Brad
ish, T
. Wrig
ht, N
ASA G
lenn
Rese
arch C
enter
, Clev
eland
, OH
Mond
ay, 5
May
201
416
-LBO-
2LB
O - L
aunc
h Ve
hicle
Oper
ation
sBa
llroo
m H
Chair
ed by
: C. C
RUZE
N, N
ASA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight C
enter
and J
. MON
REAL
, Euro
pean
Spa
ce Ag
ency
(ESA
)13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-162
2NA
SA Sp
ace L
aunc
h Sy
stem
Oper
ation
s Out
look
W. H
efner,
B. M
atisa
k, R.
McEly
ea, N
ASA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight C
enter
, Hu
ntsvil
le, AL
; J. K
unz,
P. We
ber, N
. Cum
ming
s, NA
SA Ke
nned
y Spa
ce
Cente
r, Cap
e Can
avera
l, FL;
et al.
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
623
Optim
ised A
riane
-5 M
E Lau
nch
Oper
ation
sD.
Alba
t, ES
A, Pa
ris, F
rance
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
624
Arian
e 5 P
rodu
ction
and I
nteg
ratio
n Op
erat
ions:
Ten
Year
s of
Cont
inuou
s Effi
cienc
y and
Qua
lity Im
prov
emen
tD.
Iran
zo-Gr
eus,
Astriu
m, Le
s Mure
aux,
Franc
e
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
625
Deve
lopme
nt of
a Tw
o-Sta
ge M
ars A
scent
Vehic
le Us
ing In
-Situ
Pr
opell
ant P
rodu
ction
L. Pa
xton,
Self,
Pleas
ant H
ill, CA
; D. V
augh
an, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
Mond
ay, 5
May
201
417
-MDM
-3MD
M - M
ission
Syste
m De
sign
IBa
llroo
m F
Chair
ed by
: P. L
OCK,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory an
d A. A
MADO
R, JP
L13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-162
6TD
P1 -
Grou
nd sy
stem
desig
n an
d ope
ratio
nal e
xper
ience
G. Ro
ssman
ith, S
. Kuh
lman
n, R.
Ballw
eg, G
erman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R),
Wessl
ing, G
erman
y
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
627
OPAL
S: Mi
ssion
Syste
m Op
erat
ions A
rchite
cture
for a
n Op
tical
Comm
unica
tions
Dem
onstr
ation
on th
e ISS
M. Ab
raham
son,
O. S
indiy,
B. O
aida,
M. W
ilkers
on, M
. Kok
orows
ki, Je
t Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
628
Cloud
Comp
uting
Tech
nique
s for
Spac
e Miss
ion D
esign
J. Arr
ieta-C
amac
ho, J
. Sen
ent,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia In
stitut
e of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
629
Enab
ling F
utur
e Low
-cost
Small
Spac
ecra
ft Mi
ssion
Conc
epts
using
Small
Rad
ioiso
tope
Pow
er Sy
stems
Y. Le
e, B.
Bair
stow,
R. Am
ini, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA;
J. Za
krajse
k, S.
Oles
on, R
. Cata
ldo, N
ASA
Glenn
Rese
arch C
enter
, Clev
eland
, OH
21
Mond
ay, 5
May
201
418
-MDM
-4MD
M - M
ulti-M
ission
Ope
ratio
nsBa
llroo
m G
Chair
ed by
: M. B
UTLE
R, NA
SA H
eadq
uarte
rs, H
EOMD
and C
. AUD
OUY,
CNES
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
630
Multi-
Missi
on El
emen
ts: K
ey A
ssets
for E
UMET
SAT p
rogr
amme
sE.
Bouc
hez,
M. H
orny,
EUME
TSAT,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
631
A Mu
ltifac
eted A
ppro
ach
to M
oder
nizing
NAS
A’s A
dvan
ced
Multi-
Missi
on O
pera
tions
Syste
m (A
MMOS
) Sys
tem A
rchite
cture
J. Es
tefan
, B. G
iovan
noni,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia In
stitut
e of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
632
Spac
e Wea
ther
Impa
cts on
Spac
ecra
ft: Th
e Roa
d tow
ards
Op
erat
ional
Serv
ices
G. La
wren
ce, S
. Reid
, C. T
ranqu
ille, R
HEA S
ystem
, Wav
re, B
elgium
; H.
Evan
s, ES
A, No
ordwi
jk, Th
e Neth
erlan
ds
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
633
NERI
O-I:
Nucle
ar Ex
plora
tions
for R
ealiz
ing In
terpla
neta
ry
Objec
tives
IB.
Leun
g, Un
iversi
ty of
Illino
is, U
rbana
-Cham
paign
, Urba
na, I
L
Mond
ay, 5
May
201
419
-SSO
-2SS
O - T
rimme
d Com
munic
ation
Arch
itectu
res
Ballr
oom
ACh
aired
by: J
. CUT
LER,
Unive
rsity
of Mi
chiga
n and
P. LO
DS, C
NES
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
634
Adap
ting a
Larg
e-Sc
ale M
ulti-M
ission
Gro
und S
ystem
for L
ow-
Cost
Cube
Sats
W. Q
uach
, L. D
eForr
est,
A. Kle
sh, J
. Sch
oolcr
aft, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
635
NASA
Wall
ops F
light
Facil
ity-M
oreh
ead S
tate
Grou
nd N
etwor
k fo
r Sma
ll Sat
ellite
Miss
ion O
pera
tions
S. S
chair
e, NA
SA W
allop
s Flig
ht Fa
cility,
Wall
ops I
sland
, VA;
S. Al
tunc,
NASA
God
dard
Spac
e Flig
ht Ce
nter, G
reenb
elt, M
D; B
. Malp
hrus,
J. Kru
th,
Moreh
ead S
tate U
nivers
ity, M
orehe
ad, K
Y
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
636
Deve
lopme
nt an
d Ope
ratio
n Re
sults
of Cu
besa
t RAI
KO U
sing
Grou
nd N
etwor
k Sy
stem
Y. Sa
kamo
to, To
hoku
Univ
ersity
, Sen
dai, J
apan
; M. N
ishio,
Kago
shim
a Un
iversi
ty, Ka
gosh
ima,
Japa
n; T.
Naka
jo, Fu
kui U
nivers
ity of
Tech
nolog
y, Fu
kui, J
apan
; R. I
shim
aru, C
hiba I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Na
rashin
o, Ja
pan
Mond
ay, 5
May
201
420
-PST
R-1
1500
- 17
20 h
rsPo
sters
IBa
llroo
m Fo
yer
Chair
ed by
: M. S
CHMI
DHUB
ER, D
LR/G
SOC M
ission
Ope
ration
s and
P. ES
TABR
OOK,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
oryAIA
A-201
4-163
7Mi
ddle
Man
Conc
ept f
or In
-orb
it Co
llision
Risk
Mitig
ation
: CA
ESAR
and C
ARA
Exam
ples
M. M
oury,
Fren
ch S
pace
Agen
cy (C
NES)
, Tou
louse
, Fran
ce; L
. New
man,
NASA
God
dard
Spac
e Flig
ht Ce
nter, G
reenb
elt, M
D
AIAA-2
014-1
638
Virtu
al Sc
ience
Ope
ratio
ns Ce
nter
: Con
cept
, Dep
loyme
nt an
d Op
erat
ions
R. Na
zirov
, O. B
atano
v, V.
Naza
rov, F
. Koro
tkov,
N. Ey
smon
t, A.
Sukh
anov
, Ru
ssian
Acad
emy o
f Scie
nces
, Mos
cow,
Russi
a; et
al.
AIAA-2
014-1
639
Optim
al Tra
nsfe
r Tra
jecto
ries t
o the
Hau
mea S
ystem
D. S
anch
ez, A
. Prad
o, A.
Sukh
anov
, Nati
onal
Institu
te for
Spa
ce Re
searc
h (IN
PE),
São J
osé d
os Ca
mpos
, Braz
il; T.
Yoko
yama
, São
Paulo
Stat
e Un
iversi
ty, Ri
o Clar
o, Br
azil
AIAA-2
014-1
640
Kine
tic En
ergy
Tran
sfer o
f Nea
r-Ear
th O
bjects
for I
nter
plane
tary
Ma
nned
Miss
ions (
KETN
EO-FI
MM)
W. S
anks
, U.S
. Air F
orce A
cade
my, C
olorad
o Spri
ngs,
CO
AIAA-2
014-1
641
Study
the p
roble
m of
perfo
rman
ce ev
aluat
ion of
Earth
ob
serv
ation
satel
lite m
ission
plan
ning
H. W
ang,
L. Gu
o, Q.
Xie,
B. Z
hou,
Y. Qu
, Chin
ese A
cade
my of
Scie
nces
, Be
ijing,
China
AIAA-2
014-1
642
Cent
raliz
ed M
ission
Plan
ning a
nd Sc
hedu
ling S
ystem
for t
he
Land
sat D
ata C
ontin
uity M
ission
(Lan
dsat
8)
A. Ba
rnoy,
MetiS
pace
Tech
nolog
ies, I
nc.,
Rock
ville,
MD;
A. Ka
velaa
rs, G
MV,
Berke
ley, C
A; S.
Greg
ory, G
. Garc
ia, M
etiSp
ace T
echn
ologie
s, Inc
., Ro
ckvil
le,
MD; G
. Gree
r, Ham
mers
Comp
any,
Gree
nbelt
, MD;
J. W
illiam
s, U.
S.
Geolo
gical
Surve
y, Sio
ux Fa
lls, S
D; et
al.
AIAA-2
014-1
643
Para
llel o
pera
tion
of th
e high
altit
ude s
imula
tion
test p
ositio
ns
P4.1
& P
4.2
P. Lu
tz, ES
A, Pa
ris, F
rance
; A. F
rank,
Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, La
mpold
shau
sen,
Germ
any
AIAA-2
014-1
644
MP Ed
itor:
A fre
sh ap
proa
ch fo
r gen
eric
mana
geme
nt of
Mi
ssion
Plan
ning R
ules &
Cons
traint
sW.
Hein
en, S
. Pea
rson,
S. Re
id, RH
EA S
ystem
, Wav
re, B
elgium
AIAA-2
014-1
645
MRO:
SHAR
AD O
bser
vatio
n Pla
nning
: A G
eosp
atial
Edge
A. Eg
an, S
outhw
est R
esea
rch In
stitut
e, Bo
ulder,
CO
AIAA-2
014-1
646
DEIM
OS-2
Adv
ance
d Miss
ion P
lannin
g Cap
abilit
iesA.
Mong
e, B.
Cille
ro, O
. Gon
zalez
, J. G
onza
lez Ab
eytua
, DEIM
OS S
pace
S.
L.U.,
Tres C
antos
, Spa
in; F.
Piron
dini, D
EIMOS
Spa
ce S
.L.U.
, Boe
cillo,
Spain
; A. O
rtiz, D
EIMOS
Spa
ce S
.L.U.
, Pue
rtolla
no, S
pain
AIAA-2
014-1
647
Analy
zing t
he Im
pacts
of N
atur
al En
viron
ment
s on
Laun
ch
and L
andin
g Ava
ilabil
ity fo
r NAS
A’s Ex
plora
tion
Syste
ms
Deve
lopme
nt P
rogr
ams
K. Alt
ino, N
ASA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight C
enter
, Hun
tsville
, AL;
K. Bu
rns,
Rayth
eon C
ompa
ny, H
untsv
ille, A
L; R.
Barbr
é, Ja
cobs
, Hun
tsville
, AL;
F. Le
ahy,
NASA
Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter, H
untsv
ille, A
L
AIAA-2
014-1
648
Inco
rpor
ating
the P
hilae
Land
er w
ithin
over
all R
osett
a Scie
nce
Oper
ation
sM.
Ashm
an, M
. Alm
eida,
F. Ne
spoli
, ESA
, Mad
rid, S
pain
AIAA-2
014-1
649
Cassi
ni’s C
ross
Disci
pline
Targ
et Wo
rking
Team
: Adv
anced
Plan
ning o
f Lo
ng Te
mpor
al Int
erva
ls dur
ing th
e Miss
ion to
Satur
nK.
Perry
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Techn
ology,
Pasad
ena,
CA
AIAA-2
014-1
650
Auto
mated
Sche
dulin
g of P
erso
nnel
to St
aff O
pera
tions
for t
he
Mars
Scien
ce La
bora
tory
A. All
baug
h, A.
Mish
kin, S
. Lau
bach
, R. K
night,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
AIAA-2
014-1
651
Deve
lopme
nt of
the O
pera
tion M
anag
emen
t Sys
tem fo
r Low
Earth
Or
bit Sa
tellite
Ope
ratio
n and
Impr
ovem
ent P
lan fo
r Nex
t Pha
seI. J
ang,
D. Kim
, M. L
ee, D
. Chu
ng, K
orea A
erospa
ce Re
search
Instit
ute, D
aejeo
n, So
uth Ko
rea
AIAA-2
014-1
653
NASA
’s Sp
acec
raft
Comm
unica
tion
and N
aviga
tion
Netw
ork
Integ
ratio
nE.
Uzo-O
koro,
H. S
haw,
NAS
A God
dard
Spac
e Flig
ht Ce
nter, G
reenb
elt, M
D
AIAA-2
014-1
654
Enha
nced
ISS K
u Ba
nd Te
lemetr
y Ser
vice
A. Ce
cil, J.
Brya
n, S.
Welc
h, R.
Pitts,
NAS
A Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter,
Hunts
ville,
AL
AIAA-2
014-1
655
FOBO
S, a L
EON-
optim
ised R
TOS w
ith su
ppor
t for
Pac
ket
Utilis
ation
Stan
dard
(PUS
) Ser
vices
J. Go
mez,
M. Pa
stena
, P. v
an D
uijn,
SSBV
, Noo
rdwijk
, The
Neth
erlan
ds
22
Mond
ay, 5
May
201
421
-NW-
3 15
30 -
1600
hrs
Netw
orkin
g Cof
fee B
reak
Exhib
it Ha
ll A
Mond
ay, 5
May
201
422
-SB-
3 15
30 -
1600
hrs
Spea
ker B
riefin
gSe
ssion
Roo
ms
Mond
ay, 5
May
201
423
-CDM
P-4
CDMP
- Gr
ound
Netw
ork
Imple
ment
ation
Ballr
oom
BCh
aired
by: P
. HOG
AN, C
anad
ian S
pace
Agne
cy an
d M. G
OETZ
ELMA
NN, T
elesp
azio
VEGA
Deu
tschla
nd G
mbH
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
656
Exch
ange
and v
irtua
lizat
ion of
a hig
h pe
rform
ance
and h
igh
avail
abilit
y netw
ork
U. S
chäfe
r, O. P
einad
o, Ge
rman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R), O
berpf
affen
hofen
, Ge
rman
y; R.
Gridl
ey, T
elesp
azio,
Gilch
ing, G
erman
y
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
657
ATV 4
fligh
t ope
ratio
ns de
pend
ency
on a
highly
relia
ble gr
ound
ne
twor
kR.
Gridl
ey, T
elesp
azio,
Gilch
ing, G
erman
y; U.
Sch
äfer, G
erman
Aeros
pace
Ce
nter (
DLR)
, Wes
sling,
Germ
any;
O. Pe
inado
, Tele
spaz
io, G
ilching
, Ge
rman
y
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
658
A Fo
rmal
Down
grad
ing P
olicy
Fram
ewor
k fo
r the
Secu
re
Shar
ing of
Miss
ion Se
nsitiv
e Dat
a and
Serv
ices
E. Sk
outar
is, U
nivers
ity of
Luxe
mbou
rg, Lu
xemb
ourg,
Luxe
mbou
rg; D
. Fis
cher,
ESA,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
T. En
gel, U
nivers
ity of
Luxe
mbou
rg,
Luxe
mbou
rg, Lu
xemb
ourg
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
659
An Im
plicit
Voice
Conf
eren
cing S
ystem
M. Tö
pfer, R
. Koz
lowsk
i, Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, Wes
sling,
Germ
any
Mond
ay, 5
May
201
424
-CDM
P-5
CDMP
- Ne
twor
k Op
erat
ions a
nd M
anag
emen
t II
Ballr
oom
CCh
aired
by: V
. NAZ
AROV
, IKI
RAN
and A
. HAU
KE16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-166
0We
b Int
erfa
ce an
d Coll
abor
ation
Plat
form
for t
he ES
TRAC
K Ma
nage
ment
Syste
mH.
Drei
hahn
, ESA
, Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
A. Ho
ffman
n, Te
lespa
zio,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
661
Root
Vis te
lemetr
y ana
lysis
frame
work
L. Fa
ltenb
ache
r, T. G
öttfer
t, B.
Gris
hech
kin, A
. Brau
n, A.
Kuma
r, Germ
an
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R), W
esslin
g, Ge
rman
y
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
662
Mode
rnizi
ng th
e NAS
A Sp
ace N
etwor
k Gr
ound
Syste
ms fo
r Ce
ntra
lized
Man
agem
ent a
nd Co
ntro
l of D
istrib
uted
Shar
ed
Reso
urce
sN.
Loom
is, B
ooz A
llen H
amilto
n, Mc
Lean
, VA
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
663
A Di
stribu
ted St
orag
e Arch
itectu
re fo
r Gro
und N
etwor
k Ba
sed
on H
DFS
Q. X
ie, B
. Zho
u, N.
Li, C
hines
e Aca
demy
of S
cienc
es, B
eijing
, Chin
a
Mond
ay, 5
May
201
425
-HSO
-3HS
O - O
ps II
IBa
llroo
m I
Chair
ed by
: V. H
ALL,
NASA
-John
son S
pace
Cente
r and
T. M
UELLE
R, DL
R16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-166
4Th
e ISS
2B
PVTC
S Amm
onia
Leak
: An
Oper
ation
al Hi
story
A. Va
reha,
NASA
John
son S
pace
Cente
r, Hou
ston,
TX
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
665
ATV O
pera
tions
: from
Dem
o Flig
ht to
Huma
n Spa
cefligh
t Par
tner
P. Be
narro
che,
M. Va
nhov
e, M.
Auge
lli, Fr
ench
Spa
ce Ag
ency
(CNE
S),
Toulo
use,
Franc
e
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
666
The I
SS “S
OLAR
” attit
ude,
from
a 1-tim
e exp
erime
ntal a
ttitud
e ch
ange
requ
est to
a sta
ndar
d ISS
attitu
de to
adva
nce S
OLAR
scien
ceC.
Jaco
bs, S
pace
Appli
catio
ns S
ervice
s, Br
usse
ls, B
elgium
; A. M
ichel,
Belg
ian
Institu
te for
Spa
ce Ae
ronom
y, Br
usse
ls, B
elgium
; D. V
an H
oof,
S. Kl
ai, S
pace
Ap
plica
tions
Serv
ices,
Brus
sels,
Belg
ium; D
. More
au, B
elgian
Insti
tute f
or Sp
ace A
erono
my, B
russe
ls, B
elgium
; A. S
ela, S
pace
Appli
catio
ns S
ervice
s, Br
usse
ls, B
elgium
; et a
l.
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
667
Colum
bus C
abin
Heat
Exch
ange
r Dry
Out
durin
g ISS
High
Beta
An
gle P
hase
L. Za
nardi
ni, AL
TEC S
.p.A.,
Turin
, Ital
y; S.
Stef
fen, G
erman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (D
LR),
Oberp
faffen
hofen
, Germ
any
Mond
ay, 5
May
201
426
-LBO-
3LB
O - L
aunc
h Ve
hicle
Grou
nd Fa
cilitie
s and
Ope
ratio
nsBa
llroo
m H
Chair
ed by
: A. W
AITE,
BRPH
Arch
itects
-Engin
eers,
INC a
nd C.
SIN
GER,
NASA
-Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-166
8ES
A lau
nche
rs gr
ound
facil
ities:
back
grou
nd, o
pera
tiona
l pha
se
and f
utur
e dev
elopm
ents
P. Ro
viera,
ESA,
Paris
, Fran
ce; J
. Bert
rand,
Frenc
h Spa
ce Ag
ency
(CNE
S),
Toulo
use,
Franc
e; C.
Lardo
t, Ari
anes
pace
, Evry
, Fran
ce
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
669
Laun
ch Ve
hicle
Cont
rol C
enter
Arch
itectu
res
M. W
atson
, A. E
pps,
V. Wo
odruf
f, NA
SA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight C
enter
, Hu
ntsvil
le, AL
; M. V
acho
n, NA
SA Jo
hnso
n Spa
ce Ce
nter, H
ousto
n, TX
; R.
Willi
ams,
The A
erosp
ace C
orpora
tion,
El Se
gund
o, CA
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
670
NASA
Spac
e Roc
ket L
ogist
ics Ch
allen
ges
C. Br
amon
, M. W
atson
, J. N
eeley
, S. I
nman
, NAS
A Mars
hall S
pace
Fli
ght C
enter
, Hun
tsville
, AL;
L. Tu
ttle, N
ASA K
enne
dy S
pace
Cente
r, Cap
e Ca
nave
ral, F
L; J.
Jone
s, Lo
gistic
s Man
agem
ent A
ssocia
tes, I
rvine
, CA
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
671
IXV G
roun
d Seg
ment
Arch
itectu
re St
atus
of Im
pleme
ntat
ion
and T
estin
gI. M
usso,
A. Be
llomo,
ALTEC
S.p.A
., Turi
n, Ita
ly; G.
Santo
ro, Th
ales G
roup,
Turin,
Ita
ly; J.
Galleg
o, ES
A, Pa
ris, Fr
ance;
R. Ve
neri,
ALTEC
S.p.A
., Turi
n, Ita
ly
23
Mond
ay, 5
May
201
427
-MDM
-5MD
M - C
ost &
Risk
Ana
lysis
Ballr
oom
GCh
aired
by: M
. WAT
SON,
NAS
A Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
ts Ce
nter a
nd M
. ABR
AHAM
SON,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-167
2Es
tabli
shing
an In
tegra
ted R
isk M
anag
emen
t Pro
cess
with
in DL
R Sp
ace O
pera
tions
S. H
ubert
h, Ge
rman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R), W
esslin
g, Ge
rman
y
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
673
Cost
Analy
sis in
a Mu
lti-Mi
ssion
Ope
ratio
ns En
viron
ment
M. N
ewho
use,
L. Fe
lton,
Comp
uter S
cienc
es Co
rporat
ion, H
untsv
ille,
AL; N
. Born
as, D
. Bott
s, Co
lsa Co
rporat
ion, H
untsv
ille, A
L; G.
Ijame
s, P.
Montg
omery
, NAS
A Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter, H
untsv
ille, A
L; et
al.
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
674
Imple
ment
ation
of M
ission
Assu
ranc
e Pro
cesse
s for
Air
Force
Sp
ace S
ystem
s’ Op
erat
ional
Trans
itions
D. Mc
Casla
nd, T
he Ae
rospa
ce Co
rporat
ion, C
olorad
o Spri
ngs,
CO; I.
Awwa
d, Air
Fo
rce Sp
ace an
d Miss
ile Sy
stems
Cente
r, Los
Ange
les AF
B, CA
; J. V
ance,
W. Y
enne
, Th
e Aero
space
Corpo
ration
, Colo
rado S
pring
s, CO
; B. A
rnheim
, The
Aeros
pace
Co
rporat
ion, E
l Seg
undo
, CA
Mond
ay, 5
May
201
428
-MDM
-6MD
M - M
ission
Syste
m De
sign
IIBa
llroo
m F
Chair
ed by
: P. L
OCK,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory an
d A. A
MADO
R, JP
L16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-167
5In
tegra
ted A
ttitu
de Co
ntro
l Stra
tegy f
or th
e Aste
roid
Redir
ect
Missi
onP.
Lope
z, NA
SA Jo
hnso
n Spa
ce Ce
nter, H
ousto
n, TX
; H. P
rice,
Jet P
ropuls
ion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy, P
asad
ena,
CA
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
676
Sema
ntics
in Sp
ace S
ystem
s Arch
itectu
res
A. Ro
mero,
M. F
erreir
a, Na
tiona
l Insti
tute f
or Sp
ace R
esea
rch (I
NPE)
, São
Jo
sé do
s Cam
pos,
Braz
il
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
677
In or
bit st
orag
e stra
tegy f
or M
SG sa
tellite
s - an
effic
ient
meth
od fo
r spa
cecra
ft re
sour
ces e
xploi
tatio
nF.
Murol
o, P.
Pili, L
. Math
eson
, M. K
linc,
S. Pe
ssina
, EUM
ETSA
T, Da
rmsta
dt,
Germ
any;
C. Vo
gel, T
hales
Grou
p, Ca
nnes
, Fran
ce; e
t al.
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
678
Requ
ireme
nts,
Confi
gura
tion
and T
estin
g: Im
prov
ed
Mana
geme
nt th
roug
h Se
mi-a
utom
atic
Proc
esse
sT.
Lópe
z Delg
ado,
Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, Wes
sling,
Germ
any
Mond
ay, 5
May
201
429
-SSO
-3SS
O - A
dvan
ced O
pera
tions
Conc
epts
Ballr
oom
ACh
aired
by: J
. CUT
LER,
Unive
rsity
of Mi
chiga
n and
Z. M
OUNZ
ER, T
elesp
azio
VEGA
Deu
tschla
nd G
mbH
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
679
Oper
ation
al Co
nside
ratio
ns fo
r a Sw
arm
of Cu
beSa
t-Clas
s Sp
acec
raft
M. S
orgen
frei, M
. Neh
renz,
NASA
Ames
Rese
arch C
enter
, Moff
ett Fi
eld, C
A
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
680
Oper
ation
s of a
Rad
ioiso
tope
-bas
ed P
ropu
lsion
Syste
m En
ablin
g Cu
beSa
t Exp
lorat
ion of
the O
uter
Plan
etsA.
Rajgu
ru, N
. Jerr
ed, S
. How
e, Ce
nter fo
r Spa
ce Nu
clear
Resea
rch, Id
aho F
alls, ID
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
681
Oper
ation
s Cos
t Red
uctio
n fo
r a Jo
vian
Scien
ce M
ission
usin
g Cu
beSa
tsA.
Faler
, A. R
ajguru
, Univ
ersity
of S
outhe
rn Ca
liforni
a, Lo
s Ang
eles,
CA
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
682
From
Disa
ggre
gatio
n to
Dem
ater
ializa
tion:
Towa
rd th
e Sec
ond
Spac
e Age
M. B
ille, B
. Hojn
owsk
i, P. K
olodz
iejsk
i, T. H
unsa
ker, J
. Voll
mers,
R.
Schm
otzer,
Boo
z Alle
n Ham
ilton,
McLe
an, V
A
Mond
ay, 5
May
201
430
-REC
P-1
1800
- 19
30 h
rsEx
hibit
Hall R
ecep
tion
Exhib
it Ha
ll A
Tues
day
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
431
-NW-
4 08
00 -
0830
hrs
Netw
orkin
g Cof
fee B
reak
Ballr
oom
Foye
r
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
432
-PLN
RY-2
08
30 -
1000
hrs
Cont
rol C
enter
of th
e Fut
ure P
anel
Ballr
oom
D&E
Mode
rator:
Jeff
Norris
, Man
ager,
Miss
ion O
perat
ions I
nnov
ation
Offic
e, NA
SA JP
L
Pan
elists
:Je
an-Lu
c Fro
elige
rVP
of S
atellit
e Ope
ration
s and
Engin
eerin
g, Int
elsat
Chris
Kett
ering
The B
oeing
Comp
any
Bill P
osse
lDir
ector
of M
ission
Ope
ration
s and
Data
Sys
tems
Labo
ratory
for A
tmosp
heric
and S
pace
Physi
cs (LA
SP)
Unive
rsity
of Co
lorad
o at B
oulde
r
Marti
n Wi
ckler
Depu
ty He
ad of
Miss
ion O
perat
ions D
epart
ment,
DLR
John
Mur
ator
eSp
aceX
24
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
433
-NW-
5 10
00 -
1030
hrs
Netw
orkin
g Cof
fee B
reak
Exhib
it Ha
ll A
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
434
-SB-
4 10
00 -
1030
hrs
Spea
ker B
riefin
gSe
ssion
Roo
ms
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
435
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P-6
CDMP
- Gr
ound
Dat
a Sys
tems
Ballr
oom
CCh
aired
by: M
. MER
RI, Eu
ropea
n Spa
ce Ag
ency
(ESA
) and
P. H
OGAN
, Can
adian
Spa
ce Ag
necy
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
683
Strea
mlini
ng G
DS D
eploy
ment
with
the A
MMOS
Aut
omat
ed
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ymen
t Sys
temE.
Mons
on, K
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th, S
. Ng,
J. Le
i, R. E
lliott,
A. Ce
rvante
s, Je
t Prop
ulsion
La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia In
stitut
e of T
echn
ology
, Pas
aden
a, CA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
684
Grou
nd Sy
stems
depe
ndab
ility c
alcula
tion
J. Viv
ero, J
. Rec
io, G
MV, B
arcelo
na, S
pain
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
436
-CDM
P-7
CDMP
- Sp
ace C
ommu
nicat
ions I
Ballr
oom
BCh
aired
by: S
. PAR
ASHA
R, Ca
nadia
n Spa
ce Ag
necy
and M
. SAR
KARA
TI10
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-168
5Th
e NAS
A Lun
ar La
ser Co
mmun
icatio
n Dem
onstr
ation
—Su
ccessf
ul Hi
gh-R
ate La
ser Co
mmun
icatio
ns To
and F
rom
the M
oon
B. Ro
binso
n, D.
Boro
son,
D. B
urian
ek, D
. Murp
hy, F
. Kha
tri, Li
ncoln
La
borat
ory, M
assa
chus
etts I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Le
xingto
n, MA
; A.
Biswa
s, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy,
Pasa
dena
, CA;
et al.
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
686
Statis
tical
Ka-B
and L
ink A
nalys
isK.
Cheu
ng, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
687
The B
enefi
ts of
Pac
ket S
ervic
e in
Evolv
ing Sp
ace
Comm
unica
tions
Pro
vider
Netw
orks
J. Ga
o, L.
Clare,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia In
stitut
e of T
echn
ology
, Pa
sade
na, C
A; D.
Israe
l, NAS
A God
dard
Spac
e Flig
ht Ce
nter, G
reenb
elt, M
D
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
688
Desig
n Co
ncep
ts fo
r a Sm
all Sp
ace-
Base
d GEO
Satel
lite fo
r Mi
ssion
s betw
een
Low
Earth
and N
ear E
arth
Orb
itsK.
Bhas
in, S
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on, J
. Warn
er, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter, C
levela
nd,
OH; J
. Sch
ier, N
ASA H
eadq
uarte
rs, W
ashin
gton,
DC
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
437
-HSO
-4HS
O - T
raini
ngBa
llroo
m I
Chair
ed by
: V. H
ALL,
NASA
-John
son S
pace
Cente
r and
T. M
UELLE
R, DL
R10
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-168
9Ev
olving
the N
ASA
Near
Earth
Netw
ork
for t
he N
ext G
ener
ation
of
Hum
an Sp
acefl
ight
C. Ro
berts
, D. C
arter,
J. Hu
diburg
, NAS
A God
dard
Space
Fligh
t Cen
ter, G
reenb
elt,
MD; R
. Tye
, NAS
A Wallo
ps Flig
ht Fa
cility,
Wallo
ps Isla
nd, V
A; P. C
eleste
, Boo
z Allen
Ha
milto
n, An
napo
lis Jun
ction,
MD; P.
Peske
tt, Ex
elis, W
allops,
VA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
690
Inter
natio
nal S
pace
Stat
ion O
pera
tor S
ocial
Train
ing an
d Do
cume
nt M
anag
emen
tH.
Cowa
rt, N
ASA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight C
enter
, Hun
tsville
, AL
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
691
Impa
ct of
Impr
oved
Ergo
nomi
cs, Co
llabo
ratio
n, an
d HCI
in Gr
ound
Ope
ratio
ns: T
he A
ERG
Study
at ES
OCJ.
Lenk
, A. L
üdtke
, A. P
uchk
ovsk
iy, O
ldenb
urger
Institu
te for
Infor
matio
n Te
chno
logy,
Olde
nburg
, Germ
any;
D. Ja
vaux
, G. V
roone
n, Sy
mbio,
Lièg
e, Be
lgium
; G. S
cotti,
Term
a, Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y; et
al.
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
438
-LBO-
4LB
O - B
alloo
n &
Soun
ding R
ocke
t Ope
ratio
nsBa
llroo
m H
Chair
ed by
: A. D
ELUN
A, AT
DL, I
nc. a
nd D
. ALB
AT, ES
A HQ-
Europ
ean S
pace
Agen
cy10
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-169
2NO
SYCA
: the
New
Ope
ratio
nal S
Ystem
for t
he Co
ntro
l of
Aero
stats
S. N
ouve
llon,
Capg
emini
, Tou
louse
, Fran
ce
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
693
Simula
tion
mean
s sup
porti
ng N
OSYC
A pr
oject
A. St
rzepe
k, S.
Sala
s-Sola
no, J
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rraille
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arigo
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andro
die, F
rench
Sp
ace A
genc
y (CN
ES),
Toulo
use,
Franc
e
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
694
MORA
BA-O
pera
tiona
l Asp
ects
of La
unch
ing R
ocke
tsL.
Alten
buch
ner, J
. Ettl,
M. H
örsch
gen-E
ggers
, W. J
ung,
A. Sc
hmidt
, A.
Stam
ming
er, G
erman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R), W
esslin
g, Ge
rman
y; et
al.
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
695
Sub-
Orbit
al Te
ther
ed B
alloo
n La
unch
Syste
mW.
Curle
y, Em
bry-Ri
ddle
Aeron
autic
al Un
iversi
ty, Po
rtland
, FL
25
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
439
-MDM
-7MD
M - C
rewe
d Ope
ratio
ns in
Cis-L
unar
Spac
e for
Aste
roid
Explo
ratio
nBa
llroo
m G
Chair
ed by
: M. W
ATSO
N, N
ASA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ights
Cente
r and
J. S
TICH
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
696
Aster
oid Re
direct
Crew
ed M
ission
Nom
inal D
esign
and P
erfor
manc
eG.
Cond
on, N
ASA J
ohnso
n Spa
ce Ce
nter, H
ousto
n, TX
; J. W
illiams
, Jaco
bs,
Houst
on, T
X
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
697
Cont
ingen
cy Tr
ajecto
ry P
lannin
g for
the A
stero
id Re
direc
t Cr
ewed
Miss
ionJ.
Willi
ams,
G. Co
ndon
, NAS
A Joh
nson
Spa
ce Ce
nter, H
ousto
n, TX
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
698
Aster
oid Cr
ewed
Segm
ent M
ission
Lean
Dev
elopm
ent
J. Ga
rd, M
. Mcd
onald
, W. J
ermsta
d, NA
SA Jo
hnso
n Spa
ce Ce
nter, H
ousto
n, TX
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
699
Exten
sibilit
y of H
uman
Aste
roid
Missi
on to
Mar
s and
Oth
er
Desti
natio
nsJ.
Gard,
M. M
cdon
ald, J
. Cara
m, N
ASA J
ohns
on S
pace
Cente
r, Hou
ston,
TX
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
440
-MDM
-8MD
M - S
cienc
e Ope
ratio
ns I
Ballr
oom
FCh
aired
by: A
. HAD
DOCK
, NAS
A Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter an
d T. L
EVOI
R, CN
ES10
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-170
0Ve
nus E
xpre
ss: Le
ssons
from
8 ye
ars o
f scie
nce o
pera
tions
D. M
erritt,
Teles
pazio
, Luto
n, Un
ited K
ingdo
m; M
. Pére
z Ayú
car, A
urora
Tech
nolog
y BV,
Lisse
, The
Neth
erlan
ds; R
. Hoo
fs, ES
A, Vil
lanue
va de
la
Caña
da, S
pain;
C. W
ilson,
Oxfor
d Univ
ersity
, Oxfo
rd, U
nited
King
dom
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
701
Proc
essin
g a bi
llion
of st
ar, an
orga
nizat
ional
chall
enge
V. Va
lette,
Fren
ch S
pace
Agen
cy (C
NES)
, Tou
louse
, Fran
ce
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
441
-SSO
-4SS
O - O
pera
tiona
l Pro
ofs &
On-
Going
Initia
tives
IBa
llroo
m A
Chair
ed by
: J. C
UTLE
R, Un
iversi
ty of
Mich
igan a
nd R.
CANT
ON, C
NES
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
702
OPS-
SAT:
A ES
A na
nosa
tellite
for a
cceler
ating
inno
vatio
n in
satel
lite co
ntro
lD.
Evan
s, M.
Merr
i, ESA
, Darm
stadt,
Germ
any
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
703
The N
ear E
arth
Obje
ct Sc
out S
pace
craft:
A Lo
w-Co
st Ap
proa
ch to
In
-Situ
Char
acter
izatio
n of
the N
ear E
arth
Obje
ct Po
pulat
ionS.
Koon
tz, G
. Con
don,
L. Gr
aham
, NAS
A Joh
nson
Spa
ce Ce
nter, H
ousto
n, TX
; C. S
wens
on, U
tah S
tate U
nivers
ity, L
ogan
, UT;
R. Be
vilac
qua,
Rens
selae
r Po
lytec
hnic
Institu
te, Tr
oy, N
Y
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
704
Plann
ing th
e GEN
SO G
roun
d Sta
tion
Netw
ork
via an
Ant
Co
lony-
base
d app
roac
hC.
Iacop
ino, P
. Palm
er, U
nivers
ity of
Surr
ey, G
uildfo
rd, U
nited
King
dom;
N.
Police
lla, A
. Don
ati, E
SA, D
armsta
dt, G
erman
y
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
705
The P
ICARD
Scien
tific M
ission
: sta
tus o
f the
prog
ram
M. Ro
uzé,
Frenc
h Spa
ce Ag
ency
(CNE
S), T
oulou
se, F
rance
; A. H
auch
ecorn
e, J.
Hoch
edez
, A. I
rbah,
M. M
eftah
, LAT
MOS,
Guy
anco
urt, F
rance
; T. C
orbard
, OC
A, Nic
e, Fra
nce;
et al.
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
442
-LNCH
-2
1230
- 13
30 h
rsEx
hibit
Hall L
unch
eon
Exhib
it Ha
ll A
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
443
-SB-
5 13
10 -
1330
hrs
Spea
ker B
riefin
gSe
ssion
Roo
ms
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
444
-CDM
P-8
CDMP
- Da
ta M
anag
emen
t IBa
llroo
m C
Chair
ed by
: M. L
ANUC
ARA a
nd J.
SOU
LA, C
NES
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
706
Oper
ation
al Da
ta M
anag
emen
t with
in th
e LdP
ISIS
CCC
(Upc
oming
CNES
CCC)
E. Ait
ier, L
. Arna
ud, F
rench
Spa
ce Ag
ency
(CNE
S), T
oulou
se, F
rance
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
707
Digit
al Sig
nal D
istrib
ution
and P
roce
ssing
in th
e NAS
A Sp
ace
Netw
ork
Grou
nd Se
gmen
t Sus
tainm
ent P
rojec
tB.
Sch
upler
, Hon
eywe
ll Inte
rnatio
nal, I
nc.,
Lanh
am, M
D; J.
Spe
ncer,
Gen
eral
Dyna
mics
Corpo
ration
, Sco
ttsda
le, AZ
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
708
Futu
re m
ission
s: Up
datin
g SLE
carri
er in
frastr
uctu
re to
supp
ort
evolv
ing op
erat
ions r
equir
emen
tsJ.
Marak
, ESA
, Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
F. Ma
rinic,
N. N
ovell
o, S.
Peter
son,
Teles
pazio
, Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
B. D
urrett
, SciS
ys, D
armsta
dt, G
erman
y
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
709
Valid
ation
on M
odifi
ed R
angin
g Ton
e thr
ough
KOM
PSAT
-2
Satel
liteD.
Park,
S. A
hn, E
. Kim
, Kore
a Aero
spac
e Res
earch
Insti
tute,
Daeje
on, S
outh
Korea
; K. Y
eom,
Chun
gnam
Nati
onal
Unive
rsity,
Dae
jeon,
South
Korea
26
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
445
-CDM
P-9
CDMP
- Sp
ace C
ommu
nicat
ions I
IBa
llroo
m B
Chair
ed by
: L. B
RYAN
T, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
and S
. PAR
ASHA
R, Ca
nadia
n Spa
ce Ag
necy
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
710
Optic
al Co
mmun
icatio
ns Te
lesco
pe La
bora
tory
(OCT
L) Su
ppor
t of
Spac
e to G
roun
d Link
Dem
onstr
ation
sJ.
Kova
lik, M
. Wrig
ht, W
. Rob
erts,
A. Bis
wasa
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
711
Uplin
k an
d Dow
nlink
Elec
tronic
s Upg
rade
s for
the N
ASA
Deep
Sp
ace N
etwor
k Ap
ertu
re En
hanc
emen
t (DA
E) P
rojec
tR.
LaBe
lle, C
. Buu
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
712
Radia
lly Co
mbine
d Soli
d Sta
te Hi
gh P
ower
Amp
lifier
for S
pace
Co
mmun
icatio
nsR.
Vanin
etti, H
arris
Corpo
ration
, Melb
orne,
FL; J
. Merc
hant,
Gen
eral
Dyna
mics
Corpo
ration
, Sco
ttsda
le, AZ
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
713
Comm
unica
tions
Dur
ing Cr
itical
Missi
on O
pera
tions
: Pre
parin
g fo
r InS
ight’s
Land
ing on
Mar
sS.
Asma
r, K. O
udrhi
ri, S.
Kurtik
, S. W
einste
in-We
iss, J
et Pro
pulsio
n La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia In
stitut
e of T
echn
ology
, Pas
aden
a, CA
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
446
-HSO
-5HS
O - T
ools
Ballr
oom
ICh
aired
by: F
. ALLA
RD, E
SA/E
STEC
and A
. GOS
LING,
INSY
EN AG
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
714
A Ma
tter o
f Som
e (Ar
tificia
l) Gr
avity
R. Sa
lvage
, Self
, Vict
orville
, CA
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
715
From
Cont
ingen
cy to
Rou
tine O
pera
tions
Utili
zing a
High
ly Co
nfigu
rable
Miss
ion P
lannin
g Sys
tem fo
r Mar
s Exp
ress
E. Ra
bena
u, NO
VA S
pace
, Bath
, Unit
ed Ki
ngdo
m; J.
God
frey,
ESA,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
716
Huma
n Hea
lth/H
uman
Facto
rs Co
nside
ratio
ns in
Tran
s-Lun
ar Sp
ace
C. Mo
ore, R
. How
ard, G
. Men
deck,
NAS
A Joh
nson S
pace
Cente
r, Hou
ston,
TX
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
717
Aster
oid R
edire
ct Cr
ewed
Miss
ion Sp
ace S
uit an
d EVA
Syste
m Ar
chite
cture
Trad
e Stu
dyR.
Blanc
o, NA
SA Jo
hnso
n Spa
ce Ce
nter, H
ousto
n, TX
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
447
-MDM
-9MD
M - S
cienc
e Ope
ratio
ns II
Ballr
oom
FCh
aired
by: A
. HAD
DOCK
, NAS
A Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter an
d T. L
EVOI
R, CN
ES13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-171
8JA
SON-
1: O
rbit
chan
ge to
comb
ine en
d-of
-life
safe
ty an
d new
sci
ence
objec
tives
C. Au
douy,
T. Gu
inle, F
rench
Space
Agen
cy (C
NES)
, Tou
louse,
Fran
ce; G.
Shirtl
iffe,
Jet Pr
opuls
ion La
borat
ory, C
aliforn
ia Ins
titute
of Tec
hnolo
gy, Pa
saden
a, CA
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
719
Hand
ling L
ate C
hang
es to
Tita
n Sc
ience
J. Pit
esky
, K. S
teadm
an, T
. Ray
, M. B
urton
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
720
Arch
itecti
ng th
e Daw
n Ce
res S
cienc
e Plan
C. Po
lansk
ey, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA;
S. Jo
y, Un
iversi
ty of
Califo
rnia,
Los A
ngele
s, Lo
s Ang
eles,
CA;
C. Ra
ymon
d, M.
Raym
an, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
721
THE O
SIRIS-
REX
Aster
oid Sa
mple
Retu
rn -M
ISSIO
N Op
erat
ions
Desig
nJ.
Gal-E
dd, N
ASA G
odda
rd Sp
ace F
light
Cente
r, Gree
nbelt
, MD
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
448
-OCM
SA-1
OCMS
A - O
pera
tions
Tech
nolog
ies I
Ballr
oom
GCh
aired
by: D
. EVA
NS, E
urope
an S
pace
Agen
cy (E
SA) -
ESOC
and R
. D’AU
RIA, A
LTEC S
.p.A.
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
722
A Pr
edict
ive A
ppro
ach
to Fa
ilure
Estim
ation
and I
dent
ifica
tion
for S
pace
Syste
ms O
pera
tions
I. Ve
rzola,
LSE S
pace
Gmb
H, W
esslin
g, Ge
rman
y; A.
Lagn
y, CA
M Sy
stems
Gm
bH, M
unich
, Germ
any;
J. Bis
was,
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity
of Mu
nich,
Munic
h, Ge
rman
y
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
723
Is it
possi
ble to
auto
mate
30 ye
ars o
f flyin
g exp
erien
ce?
E. Fra
ga, G
MV, M
adrid
, Spa
in; M
. Tort
osa,
J. Bio
sca, E
utelsa
t, Pa
ris, F
rance
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
724
GS4E
O: A
n In
nova
tive S
olutio
n fo
r Flig
ht O
pera
tions
Softw
are
on Lo
w Co
st EO
Miss
ions
O. G
onza
lez, A
. Fern
ande
z, A.
Mong
e, J.
Gonz
alez A
beytu
a, DE
IMOS
Spa
ce
S.L.U
., Tre
s Can
tos, S
pain;
F. Pi
rondin
i, DEIM
OS S
pace
S.L.
U., B
oecill
o, Sp
ain; A
. Ortiz
, DEIM
OS S
pace
S.L.
U., P
uerto
llano
, Spa
in
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
725
Grou
nd Se
gmen
t Des
ign fo
r On-
Orbit
Serv
icing
Miss
ions a
t GS
OCA.
Ohnd
orf, S
. Ebe
rle, R
. Fall
er, M
. Gna
t, Ge
rman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R),
Wessl
ing, G
erman
y
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
449
-PS-
1PS
- EO
/S/W
IBa
llroo
m H
Chair
ed by
: M. W
ICKLE
R, DL
R and
S. N
AKAM
URA,
Japa
n Aero
spac
e Exp
lorati
on Ag
ency
(JAX
A)13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-172
6TA
RDIS:
An
Auto
matio
n Fr
amew
ork
for J
PL M
ission
Des
ign an
d Na
vigat
ionI.
Roun
dhill,
R. Ke
lly, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Insti
tute o
f Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
727
Plann
ing th
e ope
ratio
ns fo
r Sen
tinel-
1 sa
tellite
: how
to fi
t a
comp
lex pu
zzle
J. Te
jo, A.
Garr
igues
Rua,
J. Sa
las G
odoy
, GMV
, Mad
rid, S
pain
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
728
EO an
d SAR
Cons
tellat
ion Im
ager
y Coll
ectio
n Pla
nning
E. He
rz, O
rbit L
ogic,
Inc.,
Gree
nbelt
, MD
27
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
450
-SSO
-5SS
O - O
pera
tiona
l Pro
ofs &
On-
Going
Initia
tives
IIBa
llroo
m A
Chair
ed by
: J. C
UTLE
R, Un
iversi
ty of
Mich
igan a
nd R.
CANT
ON, C
NES
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
729
Small
Satel
lite So
lar Th
erma
l Pro
pulsi
on Sy
stem
Desig
n: A
n En
ginee
ring M
odel
M. D
hana
sar, W
. Edm
onso
n, F.
Fergu
son,
North
Carol
ina Ag
ricult
ural a
nd
Tech
nical
State
Univ
ersity
, Gree
nsbo
ro, N
C; I.
Blank
son,
NASA
Glen
n Re
searc
h Cen
ter, C
levela
nd, O
H
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
730
Oper
ating
the S
tuttg
art M
icro S
atell
ite ba
sed o
n th
e “Co
mbine
d Da
ta an
d Pow
er M
anag
emen
t Inf
rastr
uctu
re”
J. Eic
khoff
, K. K
lemich
, U. M
ohr, N
. Buc
her, R
. Witt,
B. B
aetz,
Univ
ersity
of
Stutt
gart,
Stut
tgart,
Germ
any
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
731
Desig
n of
Solar
Ther
mal T
hrus
ter fo
r Micr
osat
ellite
Orb
ital
Cont
rol
M. S
olima
n, Na
tiona
l Auth
ority
for Re
mote
Sens
ing an
d Spa
ce S
cienc
es
(NAR
SS),
Cairo
, Egy
pt; B
. El H
adidi
, Cair
o Univ
ersity
, Giza
, Egy
pt
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
732
Batte
ry op
erat
ions f
or th
e TET
-1 sp
acec
raft
A. Ku
mar, K
. Mue
ller, G
erman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R), M
unich
, Germ
any
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
420
-PST
R-1
1500
- 17
20 h
rsPo
sters
IBa
llroo
m Fo
yer
Chair
ed by
: M. S
CHMI
DHUB
ER, D
LR/G
SOC M
ission
Ope
ration
s and
P. ES
TABR
OOK,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
oryAIA
A-201
4-163
7Mi
ddle
Man
Conc
ept f
or In
-orb
it Co
llision
Risk
Mitig
ation
: CA
ESAR
and C
ARA
Exam
ples
M. M
oury,
Fren
ch S
pace
Agen
cy (C
NES)
, Tou
louse
, Fran
ce; L
. New
man,
NASA
God
dard
Spac
e Flig
ht Ce
nter, G
reenb
elt, M
D
AIAA-2
014-1
638
Virtu
al Sc
ience
Ope
ratio
ns Ce
nter
: Con
cept
, Dep
loyme
nt an
d Op
erat
ions
R. Na
zirov
, O. B
atano
v, V.
Naza
rov, F
. Koro
tkov,
N. Ey
smon
t, A.
Sukh
anov
, Ru
ssian
Acad
emy o
f Scie
nces
, Mos
cow,
Russi
a; et
al.
AIAA-2
014-1
639
Optim
al Tra
nsfe
r Tra
jecto
ries t
o the
Hau
mea S
ystem
D. S
anch
ez, A
. Prad
o, A.
Sukh
anov
, Nati
onal
Institu
te for
Spa
ce Re
searc
h (IN
PE),
São J
osé d
os Ca
mpos
, Braz
il; T.
Yoko
yama
, São
Paulo
Stat
e Un
iversi
ty, Ri
o Clar
o, Br
azil
AIAA-2
014-1
640
Kine
tic En
ergy
Tran
sfer o
f Nea
r-Ear
th O
bjects
for I
nter
plane
tary
Ma
nned
Miss
ions (
KETN
EO-FI
MM)
W. S
anks
, U.S
. Air F
orce A
cade
my, C
olorad
o Spri
ngs,
CO
AIAA-2
014-1
641
Study
the p
roble
m of
perfo
rman
ce ev
aluat
ion of
Earth
ob
serv
ation
satel
lite m
ission
plan
ning
H. W
ang,
L. Gu
o, Q.
Xie,
B. Z
hou,
Y. Qu
, Chin
ese A
cade
my of
Scie
nces
, Be
ijing,
China
AIAA-2
014-1
642
Cent
raliz
ed M
ission
Plan
ning a
nd Sc
hedu
ling S
ystem
for t
he
Land
sat D
ata C
ontin
uity M
ission
(Lan
dsat
8)
A. Ba
rnoy,
MetiS
pace
Tech
nolog
ies, I
nc.,
Rock
ville,
MD;
A. Ka
velaa
rs, G
MV,
Berke
ley, C
A; S.
Greg
ory, G
. Garc
ia, M
etiSp
ace T
echn
ologie
s, Inc
., Ro
ckvil
le,
MD; G
. Gree
r, Ham
mers
Comp
any,
Gree
nbelt
, MD;
J. W
illiam
s, U.
S.
Geolo
gical
Surve
y, Sio
ux Fa
lls, S
D; et
al.
AIAA-2
014-1
643
Para
llel o
pera
tion
of th
e high
altit
ude s
imula
tion
test p
ositio
ns
P4.1
& P
4.2
P. Lu
tz, ES
A, Pa
ris, F
rance
; A. F
rank,
Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, La
mpold
shau
sen,
Germ
any
AIAA-2
014-1
644
MP Ed
itor:
A fre
sh ap
proa
ch fo
r gen
eric
mana
geme
nt of
Mi
ssion
Plan
ning R
ules &
Cons
traint
sW.
Hein
en, S
. Pea
rson,
S. Re
id, RH
EA S
ystem
, Wav
re, B
elgium
AIAA-2
014-1
645
MRO:
SHAR
AD O
bser
vatio
n Pla
nning
: A G
eosp
atial
Edge
A. Eg
an, S
outhw
est R
esea
rch In
stitut
e, Bo
ulder,
CO
AIAA-2
014-1
646
DEIM
OS-2
Adv
ance
d Miss
ion P
lannin
g Cap
abilit
iesA.
Mong
e, B.
Cille
ro, O
. Gon
zalez
, J. G
onza
lez Ab
eytua
, DEIM
OS S
pace
S.
L.U.,
Tres C
antos
, Spa
in; F.
Piron
dini, D
EIMOS
Spa
ce S
.L.U.
, Boe
cillo,
Spain
; A. O
rtiz, D
EIMOS
Spa
ce S
.L.U.
, Pue
rtolla
no, S
pain
AIAA-2
014-1
647
Analy
zing t
he Im
pacts
of N
atur
al En
viron
ment
s on
Laun
ch
and L
andin
g Ava
ilabil
ity fo
r NAS
A’s Ex
plora
tion
Syste
ms
Deve
lopme
nt P
rogr
ams
K. Alt
ino, N
ASA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight C
enter
, Hun
tsville
, AL;
K. Bu
rns,
Rayth
eon C
ompa
ny, H
untsv
ille, A
L; R.
Barbr
é, Ja
cobs
, Hun
tsville
, AL;
F. Le
ahy,
NASA
Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter, H
untsv
ille, A
L
AIAA-2
014-1
648
Inco
rpor
ating
the P
hilae
Land
er w
ithin
over
all R
osett
a Scie
nce
Oper
ation
sM.
Ashm
an, M
. Alm
eida,
F. Ne
spoli
, ESA
, Mad
rid, S
pain
AIAA-2
014-1
649
Cassi
ni’s C
ross
Disci
pline
Targ
et Wo
rking
Team
: Adv
anced
Plan
ning o
f Lo
ng Te
mpor
al Int
erva
ls dur
ing th
e Miss
ion to
Satur
nK.
Perry
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Techn
ology,
Pasad
ena,
CA
AIAA-2
014-1
650
Auto
mated
Sche
dulin
g of P
erso
nnel
to St
aff O
pera
tions
for t
he
Mars
Scien
ce La
bora
tory
A. All
baug
h, A.
Mish
kin, S
. Lau
bach
, R. K
night,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
AIAA-2
014-1
651
Deve
lopme
nt of
the O
pera
tion M
anag
emen
t Sys
tem fo
r Low
Earth
Or
bit Sa
tellite
Ope
ratio
n and
Impr
ovem
ent P
lan fo
r Nex
t Pha
seI. J
ang,
D. Kim
, M. L
ee, D
. Chu
ng, K
orea A
erospa
ce Re
search
Instit
ute, D
aejeo
n, So
uth Ko
rea
AIAA-2
014-1
653
NASA
’s Sp
acec
raft
Comm
unica
tion
and N
aviga
tion
Netw
ork
Integ
ratio
nE.
Uzo-O
koro,
H. S
haw,
NAS
A God
dard
Spac
e Flig
ht Ce
nter, G
reenb
elt, M
D
AIAA-2
014-1
654
Enha
nced
ISS K
u Ba
nd Te
lemetr
y Ser
vice
A. Ce
cil, J.
Brya
n, S.
Welc
h, R.
Pitts,
NAS
A Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter,
Hunts
ville,
AL
AIAA-2
014-1
655
FOBO
S, a L
EON-
optim
ised R
TOS w
ith su
ppor
t for
Pac
ket
Utilis
ation
Stan
dard
(PUS
) Ser
vices
J. Go
mez,
M. Pa
stena
, P. v
an D
uijn,
SSBV
, Noo
rdwijk
, The
Neth
erlan
ds
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
451
-NW-
6 15
30 -
1600
hrs
Netw
orkin
g Cof
fee B
reak
Exhib
it Ha
ll A
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
452
-SB-
6 15
30 -
1600
hrs
Spea
ker B
riefin
gSe
ssion
Roo
ms
28
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
453
-CDM
P-10
CDMP
- Da
ta M
anag
emen
t II
Ballr
oom
CCh
aired
by: M
. LAN
UCAR
A and
J. S
OULA
, CNE
S16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-173
3Sp
acec
raft
State-
of-h
ealth
(SOH
) Ana
lysis
via D
ata M
ining
S. Li
ndsa
y, D.
Woo
dbrid
ge, S
andia
Nati
onal
Labo
ratori
es, A
lbuqu
erque
, NM
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
734
IDEF
IX, N
ew Co
mpon
ent o
f the
CNES
Mult
imiss
ion N
etwor
k an
In
nova
nt A
uton
omou
s Sys
tem fo
r Ing
estio
n, P
roce
ssing
and
Distr
ibutio
n of
X-B
and D
ata
H. Ru
iz, J.
Roqu
ebert
, F. F
aure-
Marfa
ny, F
rench
Spa
ce Ag
ency
(CNE
S),
Toulo
use,
Franc
e
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
735
How
the u
se of
“Big
Data
” clus
ters i
mpro
ves o
ff-lin
e dat
a an
alysis
and o
pera
tions
R. Sa
ntos,
ESA,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
736
The S
MAP
Dicti
onar
y Man
agem
ent S
ystem
K. Sm
ith, C
. Swa
n, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Insti
tute o
f Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
454
-CDM
P-11
CDMP
- Sp
ace C
ommu
nicat
ions I
IIBa
llroo
m B
Chair
ed by
: S. P
ARAS
HAR,
Cana
dian S
pace
Agne
cy an
d M. S
ARKA
RATI
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
737
The r
ejecti
on of
inter
fere
nce o
f LEO
Gro
und A
nten
na sy
stem
induc
ing m
obile
comm
unica
tion
Y. Mo
, KAR
I, Da
ejeon
, Sou
th Ko
rea
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
738
The A
laska
Satel
lite Fa
cility
: A Co
mplet
e Univ
ersit
y-Op
erat
ed
Grou
nd Sy
stem
S. Ar
ko, N
. La B
elle-H
amer,
W. A
lbrigh
t, R.
McCo
y, Un
iversi
ty of
Alask
a, Fa
irban
ks, F
airba
nks,
AK; R
. Turn
er, N
ASA G
odda
rd Sp
ace F
light
Cente
r, Gr
eenb
elt, M
D
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
739
An O
ptica
l Com
munic
ation
s Pat
hfind
er fo
r the
Nex
t Gen
erat
ion
Track
ing an
d Dat
a Rela
y Sat
ellite
B. Ed
wards
, D. Is
rael, N
ASA G
odda
rd Sp
ace Fl
ight C
enter
, Gree
nbelt
, MD;
K. Wi
lson,
Jet Pr
opuls
ion La
borat
ory, C
aliforn
ia Ins
titute
of Tec
hnolo
gy, Pa
saden
a, CA
; J.
Moore
s, Lin
coln L
abora
tory,
Massa
chuset
ts Ins
titute
of Tec
hnolo
gy, Le
xingto
n, MA
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
740
Netw
ork
Monit
or an
d Con
trol o
f Disr
uptio
n-To
leran
t Netw
orks
J. To
rgerso
n, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
455
-FSMC
-2FS
MC -
Fligh
t Con
trol S
ystem
s & EG
SE II
Ballr
oom
ACh
aired
by: G
. WILL
IAMS,
EUME
TSAT
and J
. SAM
UELS
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
741
Grou
nd D
ata S
ystem
Ana
lysis
Tools
to Tr
ack
Fligh
t Sys
tem St
ate
Para
meter
s for
the M
ars S
cienc
e Lab
orat
ory (
MSL)
and B
eyon
dD.
Allar
d, L.
DeFo
rrest,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia In
stitut
e of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
742
INSA
T3D:
3D-
Read
y Ope
ratio
nsL.
Claus
tres,
Teles
pazio
, Ram
onvil
le Sa
int-Ag
ne, F
rance
; E. R
enau
die, F
rench
Sp
ace A
genc
y (CN
ES),
Toulo
use,
Franc
e; C.
Dode
ller, B
. Alam
o, Th
ales
Grou
p, Ca
nnes
, Fran
ce
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
743
High
perfo
rman
ce W
ebGL
for V
isuali
zatio
n of
Conju
nctio
n An
alysis
D. N
ovak
, CGI
Grou
p, Inc
., Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
744
Data
mini
ng fr
om P
LEIA
DES t
eleco
mman
d log
book
sG.
Pica
rt, Fr
ench
Spa
ce Ag
ency
(CNE
S), T
oulou
se, F
rance
; T. D
osog
ne,
CS Co
mmun
icatio
ns &
Sys
tems,
Toulo
use,
Franc
e; M.
Smi
th, S
PACE
BEL,
Labè
ge, F
rance
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
456
-GNC
-1GN
C - D
ebris
/Coll
ision
Avo
idanc
e IBa
llroo
m I
Chair
ed by
: J. A
RRIET
A-CAM
ACHO
, NAS
A Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory a
nd G
. VAL
ENTIN
I, Ag
enzia
Spa
ziale
Italia
na-AS
I16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-174
5Co
llision
Avo
idanc
e Ope
ratio
ns in
a Mu
lti-Mi
ssion
Envir
onme
ntM.
Bes
ter, B
. Rob
erts,
M. Le
wis,
J. Th
orsne
ss, G
. Pica
rd, S
. Frey
, Univ
ersity
of
Califo
rnia,
Berke
ley, B
erkele
y, CA
; et a
l.
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
746
Oper
ation
al Re
ality
of Co
llision
Avo
idanc
e Man
oeuv
res
K. Sy
mond
s, T.
Flohre
r, N. M
ardle,
D. F
ornare
lli, X
. Marc
, T. O
rmsto
n, ES
A, Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
747
GMV’
S Con
juncti
on A
nalys
is Ex
pert
Supp
ort S
ervic
eM.
San
segu
ndo,
HISP
ASAT,
Mad
rid, S
pain;
J. Cu
esta,
GMV
, Mad
rid, S
pain
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
748
Analy
sis of
Spac
e deb
ris co
llision
risk
usin
g KAR
ISMA
for
KOMP
SAT S
atell
ite se
ries
H. Ki
m, S
. Lee
, D. C
ho, J
. Sun
g, Ko
rea Ae
rospa
ce Re
searc
h Ins
titute,
Da
ejeon
, Sou
th Ko
rea
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
457
-OCM
SA-2
OCMS
A - O
pera
tions
Conc
epts
IBa
llroo
m F
Chair
ed by
: A. B
OWMA
N, Jo
hns H
opkin
s Univ
ersity
Appli
ed Ph
ysics
Labo
ratory
and P
. LOC
K, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
749
Robu
stnes
s and
versa
tility
of th
e reo
rbitin
g stra
tegy f
or th
e Me
teosa
t Sec
ond G
ener
ation
satel
lites fl
eet
F. Mu
rolo,
P. Pil
i, S. P
essin
a, M.
Klinc
, EUM
ETSA
T, Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y; C.
Voge
l, A. R
ebou
x, Th
ales G
roup,
Cann
es, F
rance
; et a
l.
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
750
File B
ased
Ope
ratio
ns -
Arch
itectu
res a
nd th
e EUC
LID Ex
ample
C. Ha
ddow
, M. P
ecch
ioli, F
. Kec
k, M.
Sch
midt,
F. Fl
entge
, ESA
, Darm
stadt,
Ge
rman
y
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
751
Gaia
Missi
on O
pera
tions
Conc
ept a
nd La
unch
and E
arly
Orbit
Ph
ase -
In-O
rbit
Expe
rienc
eA.
Rudo
lph, D
. Milli
gan,
G. W
hiteh
ead,
ESA,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
F. di
Marco
, P. C
ollins
, E. S
erpell
, Tele
spaz
io VE
GA D
eutsc
hland
Gmb
H,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
et al.
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
752
Rose
tta La
nder
: On-
Come
t Ope
ratio
ns P
repa
ratio
n an
d Pla
nning
K. Ge
urts,
Teles
pazio
, Colo
gne,
Germ
any;
C. Fa
ntina
ti, S.
Ulam
ec, R
. W
illnec
ker, G
erman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R), C
ologn
e, Ge
rman
y
29
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
458
-OCM
SA-3
OCMS
A - O
pera
tions
Tech
nolog
ies II
Ballr
oom
GCh
aired
by: R
. VEN
ERI,
ALTE
C and
S. E
BERL
E, DL
R/GS
OC16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-175
3Ap
plying
Virtu
aliza
tion
Tech
nolog
y to E
arth
Stat
ion Sy
stems
H. U
egak
i, K. M
uraka
mi, S
. Hara
uchi,
Mits
ubish
i Grou
p, Am
agas
aki, J
apan
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
754
Autom
ating
ESA’s
Plan
etary
Miss
ions:
From
Conc
ept to
Conc
lusion
M. Ei
blmaie
r, R. B
lake,
SciSy
s, Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y; A.
Willi
ams,
S. Lo
diot,
ESA,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
M. B
artes
aghi,
Teles
pazio
, Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
J. Go
dfrey
, ESA
, Darm
stadt,
Germ
any
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
755
Using
AAD
L to E
nable
MBS
E for
NAS
A Sp
ace M
ission
Ope
ratio
nsM.
Mun
oz Fe
rnand
ez, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
756
The C
assin
i Sols
tice M
ission
: Stre
amlin
ing O
pera
tions
by
Sequ
encin
g with
PIEs
N. Va
nderm
ey, K
. Mag
ee, E
. Alon
ge, W
. Hev
entha
l, Jet
Propu
lsion
Tues
day,
6 Ma
y 201
459
-PS-
2PS
- EO
/S/W
IIBa
llroo
m H
Chair
ed by
: M. W
ICKLE
R, DL
R and
S. N
AKAM
URA,
Japa
n Aero
spac
e Exp
lorati
on Ag
ency
(JAX
A)16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-175
7Sc
ience
Miss
ion P
lannin
g for
DES
DynI
with
CLAS
PJ.
Doub
leday
, R. K
night,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia In
stitut
e of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
758
Missi
on P
lannin
g Sys
tem fo
r the
TET-1
OnO
rbitV
erifi
catio
n Mi
ssion
A. Sp
örl, C
. Len
zen,
M. W
örle,
J. Ha
rtung
, F. M
rowka
, A. B
raun,
Germ
an
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R), O
berpf
affen
hofen
, Germ
any;
et al.
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
759
Onbo
ard P
lannin
g and
Sche
dulin
g Aut
onom
y with
in th
e Sco
pe
of th
e Fire
Bird
Miss
ionC.
Lenz
en, M
. Woe
rle, T
. Gött
fert,
F. Mr
owka
, M. W
ickler
, Germ
an
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R), W
esslin
g, Ge
rman
y
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
760
Fully
Aut
omat
ed M
ission
Plan
ning a
nd Ca
pacit
y Ana
lysis
Tool
for t
he D
EIMOS
-2 A
gile S
atell
iteM.
Rena
rd, S
. Ton
etti, S
. Corn
ara, B
. Alté
s-Arla
ndis,
DEIM
OS S
pace
S.L.
U.,
Wedn
esda
y
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
60-N
W-7
0800
- 08
30 h
rsNe
twor
king C
offe
e Bre
akBa
llroo
m Fo
yer
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
61-P
LNRY
-3
0830
- 10
00 h
rsSm
allsa
t Ope
ratio
ns P
anel
Ballr
oom
D&E
Mode
rator:
Man
fred B
ester
, Univ
ersity
of Ca
liforni
a Berk
eley
P
aneli
sts:
Peter
Alla
n H
ead o
f the S
pace
Data
Divisio
n, De
puty
Direct
or of
RAL S
pace
Ru
therfo
rd Ap
pleton
Labo
ratory
Willia
m De
vere
uxSu
pervi
sor, E
ngine
ering
and T
echno
logy B
ranch
Space
De
partm
ent, J
ohns
Hopk
ins Un
iversit
y App
lied Ph
ysics
Labo
ratory
Haka
n Ka
yal
Comp
ter Sc
ience,
Unive
rsitat
Wurzb
urg
Chris
Bos
huize
nCo
found
er Pla
net L
abs,
IncTre
vor S
oren
sen
Spec
ialist
/Proj
ect M
anag
er,
Hawa
ii Spa
ceflig
ht La
borat
ory
Jame
s Cut
lerDe
partm
ent o
f Aero
spac
e, As
sistan
t Prof
esso
r, Un
iversi
ty of
Mich
igan
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
62-N
W-8
1000
- 10
30 h
rsNe
twor
king C
offe
e Bre
akEx
hibit
Hall A
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
63-S
B-7
1000
- 10
30 h
rsSp
eake
r Brie
fing
Sessi
on R
ooms
30
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
64-C
DMP-
12CD
MP -
Softw
are D
evelo
pmen
t and
Main
tenan
ce I
Ballr
oom
BCh
aired
by: P
. HOG
AN, C
anad
ian S
pace
Agne
cy an
d A. H
AUKE
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
761
Spac
e Obje
ct En
viron
ment
Sens
or Si
mulat
orV.
Nava
rro, N
. Wrig
ht, ES
A, Vil
lanue
va de
la Ca
ñada
, Spa
in; M
. Spa
da, E
SA,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
N. S
anch
ez, E
. Parr
illa, D
EIMOS
Spa
ce S
.L.U.
, Tres
Ca
ntos,
Spain
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
762
Open
Sour
ce So
ftwar
e for
Miss
ion O
pera
tions
- Te
chno
logy,
Licen
sing a
nd Co
mmun
ityJ.
Trimb
le, N
ASA A
mes R
esea
rch Ce
nter, M
offett
Field
, CA
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
763
SAG
- Exa
mple
of a
gene
ric da
ta h
ostin
g and
proc
essin
g pla
tform
for S
pace
oper
ation
sS.
Peña
Luqu
e, Fre
nch S
pace
Agen
cy (C
NES)
, Tou
louse
, Fran
ce
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
65-C
DMP-
13CD
MP -
Spac
e Cyb
er Se
curit
y IBa
llroo
m C
Chair
ed by
: J. G
ONZA
LEZ P
ICAZO
, EUM
ETSA
T and
M. G
NAT,
DLR -
Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
764
Cybe
r Thr
eat R
isk A
ssessm
ent o
f Upli
nk an
d Com
mand
ing
Syste
m fo
r Miss
ion O
pera
tion
A. Ko
, G. F
aris,
K. Ta
n, F.
Cillon
iz-Bic
chi, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
765
Spac
e Miss
ions C
yber
secu
rity
J. Viv
ero, G
MV, B
arcelo
na, S
pain;
L. de
l Mon
te, ES
A, Pa
ris, F
rance
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
766
Secu
rity R
isk A
ssessm
ent a
nd M
anag
emen
t for
ESOC
’s Mi
ssion
Op
erat
ions I
nfra
struc
ture
Dat
a Sys
tems
N. M
elgare
jo Dia
z, GM
V, Ba
rcelon
a, Sp
ain; F
. Flen
tge, J
. Egg
leston
, ESA
, Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
66-FS
MC-3
FSMC
- Fli
ght C
ontro
l Sys
tems &
EGSE
III
Ballr
oom
ACh
aired
by: M
. BUT
LER,
NASA
Hea
dqua
rters,
HEO
MD an
d H. P
ASQU
IER, C
NES
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
767
High
light
s of t
he Eu
rope
an G
roun
d Sys
tems -
Comm
on Co
re
Initia
tive
M. Pe
cchiol
i, ESA
, Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
J. Ca
rranz
a, ES
A, No
ordwi
jk, Th
e Ne
therla
nds
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
768
The D
esign
of th
e Eur
opea
n Gr
ound
Syste
ms -
Comm
on Co
re
(EGS
-CC)
M. G
oetze
lman
n, Te
lespa
zio, D
armsta
dt, G
erman
y; L.
Tuck
er, CG
I Grou
p, Inc
., Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y; N.
Mec
redy,
Term
a, Le
iden,
The N
etherl
ands
; J.
Sanm
arti, G
TD, B
arcelo
na, S
pain
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
769
Mode
rniza
tion
of th
e Cas
sini G
roun
d Sys
temG.
Razo
, T. F
ujii, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
770
The C
ommo
n Gr
ound
Syste
m fo
r bot
h sa
tellite
grou
nd te
st an
d on
-orb
it op
erat
ions
Y. Hu
h, J.
Choi,
Korea
Aeros
pace
Rese
arch I
nstitu
te, D
aejeo
n, So
uth Ko
rea
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
67-G
NC-2
GNC -
Deb
ris/C
ollisi
on A
voida
nce I
IBa
llroo
m I
Chair
ed by
: D. B
ERRY
and P
. VAL
ERIN
O10
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-177
1A
Fram
ewor
k fo
r Int
egra
ted M
odeli
ng of
Per
turb
ation
s in
Atmo
sphe
res f
or Co
njunc
tion
Track
ing (I
MPAC
T)J.
Kolle
r, S. B
renna
n, H.
God
inez,
D. H
igdon
, Los
Alam
os N
ation
al La
borat
ory, L
os Al
amos
, NM;
M. J
ah, A
ir Forc
e Res
earch
Labo
ratory
, Kirtl
and
AFB,
NM;
T. Ke
lecy,
The B
oeing
Comp
any,
Color
ado S
pring
s, CO
; et a
l.
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
772
Orbit
Pre
dictio
n fo
r Con
juncti
on A
nalys
is be
twee
n KO
MPSA
T Se
ries a
nd Sp
ace O
bjects
H. Y
im, O
. Jun
g, D.
Chun
g, Ko
rea Ae
rospa
ce Re
searc
h Ins
titute,
Dae
jeon,
South
Korea
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
773
Life o
r Dea
th? M
axim
ising
Miss
ion Li
fetim
e Retu
rn in
the S
pace
De
bris
Era
A. Mo
nham
, P. R
ighett
i, R. D
yer, E
UMET
SAT,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
774
JAC S
oftw
are,
Dedic
ated
to th
e Ana
lysis
of Co
njunc
tion
Messa
ges
F. La
porte
, Fren
ch S
pace
Agen
cy (C
NES)
, Tou
louse
, Fran
ce
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
68-O
CMSA
-4OC
MSA
- Ope
ratio
ns Co
ncep
ts II
Ballr
oom
FCh
aired
by: G
. GAL
ET, CN
ES an
d T. I
WATA
, Jap
an Ae
rospa
ce Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
-Tsuk
uba
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
775
Reve
rsal o
f Tan
DEM-
X’s R
elativ
e Mot
ion fr
om Co
unter
-Cloc
kwise
to
Cloc
kwise
E. Ma
urer, R
. Kah
le, G
. Morfi
ll, B.
Sch
lepp,
S. Zi
mmerm
ann,
Germ
an
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R), W
esslin
g, Ge
rman
y
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
776
Missi
on O
pera
tions
as a
Serv
ice: C
loud C
ompu
ting f
or Sp
ace
Missi
ons b
eyon
d Inf
rastr
uctu
re-a
s-a-S
ervic
eM.
Sark
arati,
M. M
erri, M
. Spa
da, V
. Nav
arro,
J. Ma
rak, O
. Proc
ope
Mame
rt, ES
A, Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
777
The A
ftern
oon
Cons
tellat
ion, W
here
Shar
ing In
nova
tion
is th
e Ke
y to M
ission
Long
evity
C. Ma
recha
l, Fren
ch S
pace
Agen
cy (C
NES)
, Tou
louse
, Fran
ce; J
. Wilso
n, Sc
ience
Sys
tems a
nd Ap
plica
tions
, Inc
., Ha
mpton
, VA
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
778
Calcu
lation
of O
pera
tions
Effic
iency
Facto
rs fo
r Mar
s Sur
face
Mi
ssion
sS.
Laub
ach,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia In
stitut
e of T
echn
ology
, Pa
sade
na, C
A
31
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
69-O
CMSA
-5OC
MSA
- Ope
ratio
ns Te
chno
logies
III
Ballr
oom
GCh
aired
by: R
. D’AU
RIA, A
LTEC S
.p.A.
and D
. EVA
NS, E
urope
an S
pace
Agen
cy (E
SA) -
ESOC
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
779
Impr
oving
effic
iency,
comm
unica
tion a
nd st
anda
rdiza
tion o
f Flig
ht,
Grou
nd an
d Miss
ion O
pera
tions
via O
pen S
ource
Web
Tools
P. Da
le, CA
M Sy
stems
Gmb
H, M
unich
, Germ
any;
M. S
chum
ache
r, Germ
an
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R), O
berpf
affen
hofen
, Germ
any
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
780
Truly
File-
Base
d Ope
ratio
ns at
Mar
s: Le
ssons
Lear
ned a
nd Id
eas
for F
utur
e Miss
ions
D. La
key,
R. Bla
ke, S
ciSys
, Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
B. Te
ixeira
De S
ousa
, I.
Tanc
o, E.
Monta
gnon
, M. D
enis,
ESA,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
781
Auto
matin
g the
SMAP
Gro
und D
ata S
ystem
to Su
ppor
t Ligh
ts-Ou
t Ope
ratio
nsA.
Sand
ers, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
782
Adva
ncing
Aut
onom
ous O
pera
tions
for D
eep S
pace
Vehic
lesA.
Hadd
ock,
NASA
Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter, H
untsv
ille, A
L; H.
Stet
son,
Teled
yne B
rown E
ngine
ering
, Inc
., Hu
ntsvil
le, AL
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
70-P
S-3
PS -
EO/S
/W II
IBa
llroo
m H
Chair
ed by
: M. W
ICKLE
R, DL
R and
S. N
AKAM
URA,
Japa
n Aero
spac
e Exp
lorati
on Ag
ency
(JAX
A)10
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-178
3On
boar
d Aut
onom
ous P
lannin
g Sys
temE.
Herz,
D. G
eorge
, Orbi
t Log
ic, In
c., G
reenb
elt, M
D; T.
Espo
sito,
Emerg
ent
Spac
e Tec
hnolo
gies,
Inc.,
Gree
nbelt
, MD;
K. Ce
nter, P
nP In
nova
tions
, Inc
., Alb
uque
rque,
NM
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
784
Bene
fits o
f usin
g Adv
ance
d Plan
ning a
nd Sc
hedu
ling
Tech
nolog
y: Th
e Alph
asat
TDP
Oper
ation
s cas
eN.
Police
lla, H
. Oliv
eira,
E. Be
nzi, E
SA, D
armsta
dt, G
erman
y
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
785
The I
ncre
ment
al Pla
nning
Syste
m GS
OC’s
Next
Gen
erat
ion
Missi
on P
lannin
g Fra
mewo
rkM.
Wörl
e, C.
Lenz
en, T
. Gött
fert,
A. Sp
örl, B
. Gris
hech
kin, F
. Mrow
ka,
Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, Obe
rpfaff
enho
fen, G
erman
y; et
al.
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
71-LN
CH-3
12
30 -
1330
hrs
Exhib
it Ha
ll Lun
cheo
nEx
hibit
Hall A
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
72-S
B-8
1310
- 13
30 h
rsSp
eake
r Brie
fing
Sessi
on R
ooms
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
73-C
DMP-
14CD
MP -
Softw
are D
evelo
pmen
t and
Main
tenan
ce II
Ballr
oom
BCh
aired
by: M
. SAR
KARA
TI an
d A. H
AUKE
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
786
Mobil
e con
trol, S
atell
ite ac
cess
thro
ugh
porta
ble de
vices
T. Lo
pez,
GMV,
Madri
d, Sp
ain
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
787
Reali
ty Fi
lterin
gA.
Hauk
e, U.
Häri
ng, E
. Bark
asz,
M. Pr
euss,
Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter
(DLR
), Ob
erpfaf
fenho
fen, G
erman
y
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
652
SOLA
R Pr
edict
or :
A Kn
owled
ge M
anag
emen
t Too
l Sup
porti
ng
Long
Term
Cons
ole O
pera
tions
S. Kla
i, Spa
ce Ap
plicati
ons S
ervice
s, Za
vente
m, Be
lgium;
A. M
ichel,
D. M
oreau
, Be
lgian I
nstitu
te for
Space
Aeron
omy,
Brusse
ls, Be
lgium;
A. Se
la, D.
Van H
oof, C
. Jac
obs,
Space
Applic
ation
s Serv
ices,
Zave
ntem,
Belgiu
m; et
al.
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
74-C
DMP-
15CD
MP -
Spac
e Cyb
er Se
curit
y II
Ballr
oom
CCh
aired
by: J
. GON
ZALE
Z PICA
ZO, E
UMET
SAT a
nd M
. GNA
T, DL
R - G
erman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-178
8Ho
listic
Pas
swor
d Man
agem
ent f
or th
e Gro
und S
egme
ntM.
Garc
ia Ch
illon,
GMV,
Barce
lona,
Spain
; M. R
ueck
ert, E
SA, D
armsta
dt,
Germ
any
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
789
Secu
ring G
roun
d Dat
a Sys
tem A
pplic
ation
s for
Spac
e Ope
ratio
nsM.
Pajev
ski, K
. Tso
, B. J
ohns
on, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
790
Read
y for
secu
re so
ftwar
e: Se
cure
softw
are e
ngine
ering
for
spac
e miss
ions
D. Fi
scher,
M. S
pada
, ESA
, Darm
stadt,
Germ
any
32
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
75-FS
MC-4
FSMC
- FC
Arch
itectu
res &
Des
ign I
Ballr
oom
ACh
aired
by: C
. YAN
A, CN
ES an
d M. P
ECCH
IOLI,
Europ
ean S
pace
Agen
cy (E
SA) -
ESOC
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
791
Dyna
mic v
isuali
zatio
n of
PLE
IADE
S tre
nd an
alysis
(MON
ROE)
G. Pi
cart,
M. B
igot,
Frenc
h Spa
ce Ag
ency
(CNE
S), T
oulou
se, F
rance
; D.
Mone
stes,
T. Rip
oll, C
S Co
mmun
icatio
ns &
Sys
tems,
Toulo
use,
Franc
e
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
792
Migr
ating
the X
MM-N
ewto
n &
Integ
ral G
roun
d Seg
ment
N. Pf
eil, T
erma G
mbH,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
M. Ki
rsch,
ESA,
Darm
stadt,
Ge
rman
y
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
793
A Mo
del-B
ased
App
roac
h to
Dev
elopin
g You
r Miss
ion
Oper
ation
s Sys
temP.
Lock
, P. G
uske
, K. S
chim
mels,
R. S
mith,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
794
Spac
ecra
ft mo
nitor
ing an
d con
trol a
prag
matic
evalu
ation
th
roug
h th
e eye
s of t
he CA
P th
eore
mJ.
Feite
irinha
, SER
CO S
ervice
s Gmb
H, D
armsta
dt, G
erman
y; A.
Walsh
, ESA
, Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y; J.
Osóri
o, PT
Inov
acao
, Coim
bra, P
ortug
al
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
76-G
NC-3
GNC -
Mod
els an
d Cap
abilit
ies I
Ballr
oom
ICh
aired
by: O
. JUN
G, KA
RI (K
orea A
erosp
ace R
esea
rch In
stitut
e) an
d M. A
BRAH
AMSO
N, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
795
Attit
ude C
ontro
l on
TET-1
- Ex
perie
nces
from
the F
irst Y
ear o
f Op
erat
ions
M. H
obsch
, J. H
erman
, S. L
öw, F
. Cos
save
lla, G
erman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (D
LR),
Oberp
faffen
hofen
, Germ
any
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
796
Rend
ezvo
us an
d Doc
king S
trateg
y for
Crew
ed Se
gmen
t of t
he
Aster
oid R
edire
ct Mi
ssion
H. H
inkel,
S. C
ryan,
C. D’
Souz
a, NA
SA Jo
hnso
n Spa
ce Ce
nter, H
ousto
n, TX
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
797
Dyna
mics
and C
ontro
ls of
a Ge
nera
lized
Freq
uenc
y Dom
ain
Mode
l Flex
ible R
otat
ing Sp
acec
raft
T. Elg
ohary
, J. T
urner,
Texa
s A&M
Univ
ersity
, Coll
ege S
tation
, TX
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
77-O
CMSA
-6OC
MSA
- Ope
ratio
ns Co
ncep
ts III
Ballr
oom
FCh
aired
by: P
. PEL
IPENK
O an
d S. B
URNS
, EUM
ETSA
T13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-179
8Au
tono
mous
Roc
k Ou
tcrop
Segm
enta
tion
as a
Tool
for S
cienc
e an
d Exp
lorat
ion Ta
sks i
n Su
rface
Ope
ratio
nsR.
Franc
is, K.
McIs
aac,
Unive
rsity
of We
stern
Ontar
io, Lo
ndon
, Can
ada;
D.
Thom
pson
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A; G.
Osin
ski, U
nivers
ity of
Wes
tern O
ntario
, Lon
don,
Cana
da
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
799
Desig
n an
d exe
cutio
n of
a mu
lti-co
nstra
int op
erat
ional
reloc
ation
stra
tegy o
f a ge
osta
tiona
ry fl
eet
F. Mu
rolo,
P. Pil
i, L. M
athes
on, R
. Parm
iter, S
. Pes
sina,
A. Da
mian
o, EU
METS
AT, D
armsta
dt, G
erman
y
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
800
Missi
on A
ssura
nce P
racti
ces f
or Sa
tellite
Ope
ratio
nsK.
Child
ers, T
he Ae
rospa
ce Co
rporat
ion, E
l Seg
undo
, CA
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
801
Spac
eOps
201
2 Plu
s 2: S
ocial
Tools
to Si
mplif
y ISS
Fligh
t Co
ntro
l Com
munic
ation
s and
Log K
eepin
gD.
Sco
tt, H
. Cow
art, N
ASA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight C
enter
, Hun
tsville
, AL
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
78-O
CMSA
-7OC
MSA
- Ope
ratio
ns Te
chno
logies
IVBa
llroo
m G
Chair
ed by
: R. F
URRO
W, JH
U/Ap
plied
Phys
ics La
borat
ory an
d S. A
SMAR
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
802
Auto
matio
n co
ncep
t for
the n
ext g
ener
ation
of CN
ES Co
mman
d Co
ntro
l Cen
ters
M. D
uhaz
e, L.
Arnau
d, Fre
nch S
pace
Agen
cy (C
NES)
, Tou
louse
, Fran
ce
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
803
Wave
Ops:
Using
Rea
l-Tim
e Coll
abor
ation
Tech
nolog
y to S
uppo
rt Ef
fecti
ve M
ission
Ope
ratio
nsM.
Spa
da, D
. Fisc
her, E
SA, D
armsta
dt, G
erman
y; G.
Mon
troni,
HE S
pace
, Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y; C.
Mateo
, Y. V
ouma
rd, S
olenix
Gmb
H, D
armsta
dt,
Germ
any
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
804
Stand
ard-
Base
d Aut
omat
ion: S
calab
ility,
Flexib
ility a
nd
Exch
ange
for L
ong T
erm
Missi
ons
N. S
alor M
oral, V
itrocis
et Be
lgium
, Noo
rdwijk
, The
Neth
erlan
ds; S
. Dion
isi,
Vitroc
iset B
elgium
, Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
M. M
azza
, Vitro
ciset
Belgi
um,
Noord
wijk,
The N
etherl
ands
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
805
INTE
GRAL
oper
ation
s bey
ond t
he de
sign
lifeti
me -
Chall
enge
s of
runn
ing an
11
year
old m
ission
J. Hu
ebne
r, R. S
outhw
orth,
M. Ki
rsch,
ESA,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
P. Kre
tschm
ar, E.
Kuulk
ers, E
SA, M
adrid
, Spa
in; S
. De P
adov
a, SE
RCO
Servi
ces
GmbH
, Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
et al.
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
79-P
S-4
PS -
Comm
s Plan
ning
Ballr
oom
HCh
aired
by: S
. NAK
AMUR
A, Ja
pan A
erosp
ace E
xplor
ation
Agen
cy (J
AXA)
and V
. NAZ
AROV
, IKI
RAN
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
806
Plann
ing of
Autom
ated O
pera
tions
for G
alileo
Early
Serv
ice Pr
ovisio
nJ.
Brajov
ic, Ge
rman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R), W
essling
, Germ
any;
R. Ca
dena
s, GM
V, Ma
drid,
Spain
; P. Da
le, CA
M Sy
stems
GmbH
, Mun
ich, G
erman
y
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
807
Sche
dulin
g as a
n int
erop
erab
ility s
ervic
e and
its s
ecur
ity as
pects
M. G
nat,
T. Ma
erkl, D
. Rich
ter, E
. Kno
rr, Ge
rman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R),
Oberp
faffen
hofen
, Germ
any
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
808
Robu
st Co
mman
ding
T. Gö
ttfert
, C. L
enze
n, M.
Wörl
e, F.
Mrow
ka, M
. Wick
ler, G
erman
Aeros
pace
Ce
nter (
DLR)
, Obe
rpfaff
enho
fen, G
erman
y
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
809
APGE
N Sch
eduli
ng: 1
5 Yea
rs of
Expe
rienc
e in P
lannin
g Auto
matio
nP.
Malda
gue,
S. W
issler
, M. L
enda
, D. F
innert
y, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
33
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
80-P
STR-
215
00 -
1720
hrs
Poste
rs II
Ballr
oom
Foye
r
Chair
ed by
: M. S
CHMI
DHUB
ER, D
LR/G
SOC M
ission
Ope
ration
s and
P. ES
TABR
OOK,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
oryAIA
A-201
4-181
0Co
mpar
ison o
f gau
ging m
ethod
s for
Orb
ital’s
GEOS
tarTM
1 Sa
tellite
sB.
Yend
ler, Y
SPM,
LLC,
Sarat
oga,
CA; J
. Moli
nsky
, Orbi
tal S
cienc
es
Corpo
ration
, Dull
es, V
A; S.
Chern
ikov,
YSPM
, LLC
, Sara
toga,
CA; D
. Gu
adag
noli,
Orbit
al Sc
ience
s Corp
oratio
n, Du
lles,
VA
AIAA-2
014-1
811
An ef
fecti
ve sh
ift m
ethod
for m
ulti-s
atell
ite op
erat
ions i
n KG
SH.
Bae
k, Y.
Kim, J
. Lee
, D. C
hung
, E. K
im, K
orea A
erosp
ace R
esea
rch
Institu
te, D
aejeo
n, So
uth Ko
rea; S
. Lee
, Chu
ngna
m Na
tiona
l Univ
ersity
, Da
ejeon
, Sou
th Ko
rea
AIAA-2
014-1
812
Simple
vs. C
omple
x OB
CP: E
xper
ience
and S
olutio
ns fo
r ma
nagin
g On-
Boar
d Con
trol P
roce
dure
sW.
Hein
en, S
. Reid
, S. P
earso
n, RH
EA S
ystem
, Wav
re, B
elgium
AIAA-2
014-1
813
An in
nova
tive a
ppro
ach
to op
erat
ional
valid
ation
proc
ess b
ased
on
CPNs
(Colo
ured
Petr
i Nets
)G.
Cens
i, M. C
erone
, S. B
evila
cqua
, S. N
ardan
geli,
F. Fa
enza
, C. D
e Bell
is,
Teles
pazio
, Rom
e, Ita
ly
AIAA-2
014-1
814
Surfa
ce EV
A Tra
de-o
ffs to
Mini
mize
DCS
Risk
and O
ptim
ize
Pre-
Brea
the T
imes
B. Al
pert,
NAS
A Joh
nson
Spa
ce Ce
nter, H
ousto
n, TX
AIAA-2
014-1
815
Powe
red S
wing
-By i
n th
e Ellip
tic R
estri
cted P
roble
mA.
Ferra
z, A.
Prado
, O. W
inter,
Nati
onal
Institu
te for
Spa
ce Re
searc
h (IN
PE),
São J
osé d
os Ca
mpos
, Braz
il
AIAA-2
014-1
816
Lean
Miss
ion O
pera
tions
Syste
ms D
esign
- Ap
plying
Lesso
ns
from
Agile
and L
ean
Softw
are D
evelo
pmen
t to M
ission
Op
erat
ions D
esign
J. Tri
mble,
NAS
A Ame
s Res
earch
Cente
r, Moff
ett Fi
eld, C
A
AIAA-2
014-1
817
Comm
and C
hain
Auto
matio
nS.
Zimm
erman
n, D.
Sch
ulze,
C. St
angl,
Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, We
ssling
, Germ
any
AIAA-2
014-1
818
Evolv
ing M
ission
Cont
rol S
ystem
Infra
struc
ture
for a
n Al
tering
Fle
et of
Spac
ecra
ftR.
Messa
ros, S
iemen
s, Vie
nna,
Austr
ia; C.
Stan
gl, G
erman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (D
LR),
Oberp
faffen
hofen
, Germ
any;
M. O
swald
, Siem
ens,
Vienn
a, Au
stria
AIAA-2
014-1
819
Syste
m He
alth
Mana
geme
nt D
esign
Stra
tegies
J. Da
y, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy,
Pasa
dena
, CA;
S. Jo
hnso
n, Un
iversi
ty of
Color
ado,
Color
ado S
pring
s, Co
lorad
o Spri
ngs,
CO
AIAA-2
014-1
820
Syste
m Re
silien
ce Fr
amew
ork
and M
odeli
ng fo
r a Cu
beSa
t Sy
stem
Y. Ro
drigu
ez, A
. Mad
ni, U
nivers
ity of
Sou
thern
Califo
rnia,
Los A
ngele
s, CA
AIAA-2
014-1
821
Vega
Laun
ch O
pera
tions
and G
roun
d Fac
ilities
D. N
icolin
i, P. R
ovier
a, ES
A, Fra
scati,
Italy
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
81-N
W-9
1530
- 16
00 h
rsNe
twor
king C
offe
e Bre
akEx
hibit
Hall A
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
82-S
B-9
1530
- 16
00 h
rsSp
eake
r Brie
fing
Sessi
on R
ooms
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
83-C
DMP-
16CD
MP -
Grou
nd Co
mmun
icatio
nsBa
llroo
m C
Chair
ed by
: M. G
OETZ
ELMA
NN, T
elesp
azio
VEGA
Deu
tschla
nd G
mbH
and O
. PEIN
ADO,
DLR
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
822
EFAL
: EDR
S Fee
der L
ink fr
om A
ntar
ctic L
atitu
des -
Syste
m Ar
chite
cture
and O
pera
tions
Conc
ept
S. B
obrov
skyi,
R. B
arrios
, D. G
iggen
bach
, F. M
oll, F
. Sell
maier
, F. H
uber,
Ge
rman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R), O
berpf
affen
hofen
, Germ
any
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
823
Analy
tical
Deter
mina
tion
of K
epler
Upli
nk Lo
ck Fr
eque
ncy
G. B
ershe
nyi, L
. Ree
dy, C
. Stew
art, U
nivers
ity of
Color
ado,
Bould
er, B
oulde
r, CO
; K. L
arson
, Ball
Aeros
pace
& Te
chno
logies
Corpo
ration
, Bou
lder, C
O
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
824
Missi
on Co
ntro
l Roo
m Co
nfer
encin
g usin
g Sta
ndar
d PAB
X Sy
stems
: A n
ovel
prot
otyp
ing ap
proa
ch to
ward
s mult
i-co
nfer
encin
g cap
abilit
ies of
Spac
e Miss
ion co
ntro
l roo
m co
nfer
encin
g, us
ing a
stand
ard t
eleph
ony s
ystem
D. Pe
ter, M
. Töp
fer, G
erman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R), M
unich
, Germ
any
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
825
Tech
nical
and o
pera
tiona
l inve
stiga
tions
of th
e rea
l-tim
e co
mmun
icatio
n fo
r rob
otic
missi
ons
M. G
nat,
R. Fa
lcone
, A. H
auke
, A. O
hndo
rf, S
. Ebe
rle, G
erman
Aeros
pace
Ce
nter (
DLR)
, Obe
rpfaff
enho
fen, G
erman
y
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
84-C
SIS-1
CSIS
- Ove
rall O
rient
ation
sBa
llroo
m B
Chair
ed by
: G. C
ALZO
LARI,
Europ
ean S
pace
Agen
cy (E
SA) a
nd J.
DIFF
ERDI
NG, N
ASA A
mes R
esea
rch Ce
nter
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
826
Resu
lts fr
om th
e rec
ent I
nter
oper
abilit
y Plen
ary-
3, an
d th
e imp
licat
ions o
n fu
ture
inter
oper
abilit
y for
glob
al sp
ace
comm
unica
tions
and o
pera
tions
arch
itectu
res
M. Pi
lgram
, Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, Wes
sling,
Germ
any;
P. Lie
brech
t, NA
SA H
eadq
uarte
rs, W
ashin
gton,
DC; J
. Sou
la, Fr
ench
Spa
ce
Agen
cy (C
NES)
, Tou
louse
, Fran
ce; G
. Calz
olari,
ESA,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
827
CCSD
S: A
brief
stor
y of s
ucce
ssN.
Pecci
a, ES
A, Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y; W.
Tai, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
828
Oper
ation
s eng
ineer
ing fo
r cro
ss su
ppor
tN.
Nom
ura, S
pace
Engin
eerin
g Dev
elopm
ent C
orpora
tion,
Tsuku
ba, J
apan
; T.
Asam
a, F.
Kudo
h, H.
Doi,
Japa
n Aero
spac
e Exp
lorati
on Ag
ency
(JAX
A),
Tsuku
ba, J
apan
; Y. W
atana
be, D
. Aon
uma,
Spac
e Eng
ineeri
ng D
evelo
pmen
t Co
rporat
ion, T
suku
ba, J
apan
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
829
Secu
rity S
tand
ards
for S
pace
-Terre
strial
Inter
netw
orks
: A M
ulti-
Dime
nsion
al Ap
proa
ch to
Secu
ring S
hare
d Circ
uits
E. Bir
rane,
V. Ra
mach
andra
n, S.
Jaco
bs, J
ohns
Hop
kins U
nivers
ity Ap
plied
Ph
ysics
Labo
ratory
, Lau
rel, M
D
34
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
85-FS
MC-5
FSMC
- FC
Arch
itectu
res &
Des
ign II
Ballr
oom
ACh
aired
by: M
. BUT
LER,
NASA
Hea
dqua
rters,
HEO
MD an
d J. M
IRO, E
urope
an S
pace
Ope
ration
s16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-183
0Fli
ght-G
roun
d Int
egra
tion
- The
Futu
re of
Ope
rabil
ityP.
Lock
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A; C.
Gras
so, B
lue S
un En
terpri
ses,
Inc.,
Bould
er, CO
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
831
ISIS M
CS: A
High
-Per
form
ance
Miss
ion Co
ntro
l Sys
tem B
ased
On
CCSD
S Miss
ion O
pera
tions
Stan
dard
sN.
Cham
psav
oir, F
rench
Spa
ce Ag
ency
(CNE
S), T
oulou
se, F
rance
; J. G
eorge
r, AT
OS, T
oulou
se, F
rance
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
832
Reco
nfigu
rable
Softw
are f
or M
ission
Ope
ratio
nsJ.
Trimb
le, N
ASA A
mes R
esea
rch Ce
nter, M
offett
FIeld
, CA
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
833
A Fu
ll End
-to-e
nd A
utom
ation
Chain
with
MOI
S, PL
UTO,
MAT
IS,
SMF a
nd SC
OS-2
000
S. Pe
arson
, S. R
eid, W
. zur
Borg,
RHEA
Sys
tem, W
avre,
Belg
ium
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
86-G
NC-4
GNC -
Mod
els an
d Cap
abilit
ies II
Ballr
oom
ICh
aired
by: M
. ABR
AHAM
SON,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory an
d F. L
APOR
TE, C
NES
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
834
Small
near
Earth
aster
oids a
nd gr
avity
assis
t man
euve
rs as
basic
co
nstitu
ents
of pla
netar
y defe
nse a
gains
t haz
ardo
us sk
y obje
ctsA.
Ledk
ov, N
. Eys
mont,
M. B
oyars
ky, R
ussia
n Aca
demy
of S
cienc
es,
Mosco
w, Ru
ssia;
D. D
unha
m, Ki
netX
, Tem
pe, A
Z; R.
Nazir
ov, K
. Fed
yaev
, Ru
ssian
Acad
emy o
f Scie
nces
, Mos
cow,
Russi
a
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
835
Expa
nding
the C
ompr
ehen
sive O
pen-
arch
itectu
re Sp
ace
Missi
on O
pera
tions
Syste
m (C
OSMO
S) fo
r Int
egra
ted G
uidan
ce,
Navig
ation
and C
ontro
l of M
ultipl
e Sma
ll Sat
ellite
sM.
Nun
es, T
. Sore
nsen
, E. P
ilger,
H. G
arbeil
, J. L
ewis,
D. A
zimov
, Univ
ersity
of
Hawa
ii, Ma
noa,
Hono
lulu,
HI; e
t al.
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
836
Impr
oved
Re-
Entry
Pre
dictio
n Me
thod
Usin
g the
Last-
Minu
te Mo
tion
of R
e-En
tering
Obje
ctsS.
Iked
a, T.
Tajim
a, J.
Abe,
I. Ma
tsuda
, Jap
an Ae
rospa
ce Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
(JA
XA),
Tsuku
ba, J
apan
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
837
Solar
Dyn
amics
Obs
erva
tory
Rea
ction
Whe
el Be
aring
Frict
ion
Incre
ase:
Detec
tion,
Ana
lysis,
and I
mpac
tsF.
Ekinc
i, Hon
eywe
ll Inte
rnatio
nal, I
nc.,
Gree
nbelt
, MD
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
87-O
CMSA
-8OC
MSA
- Ope
ratio
ns Co
ncep
ts IV
Ballr
oom
FCh
aired
by: J
. VOL
PP, Eu
ropea
n Spa
ce Ag
ency
(ESA
) -ES
OC an
d G. W
ILLIAM
S, EU
METS
AT16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-183
8In
nova
tive R
over
Ope
ratio
ns Co
ncep
ts - A
uton
omou
s Plan
ner
(IRON
CAP)
- Co
nclud
ing th
e adv
entu
reR.
Stee
l, A. H
offma
nn, M
. Niez
ette,
Teles
pazio
, Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
A. Cim
atti, M
. Rov
eri, F
onda
zione
Brun
o Kes
sler, P
ovo,
Italy;
K. Ka
pello
s, TR
ASYS
, Brus
sels,
Belg
ium; e
t al.
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
839
Lase
r Com
in sp
ace,
the o
pera
tiona
l con
cept
P. Ma
rtin-Pi
mente
l, C. R
ocho
w, D
. Troe
ndle,
F. H
eine,
TESA
T Spa
ceco
m,
Back
nang
, Germ
any;
U. S
terr, S
T2C G
mbH,
Esslin
gen,
Germ
any;
S.
Kuhlm
ann,
Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, Wes
sling,
Germ
any;
et al.
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
840
VML 3
.0 R
eacti
ve R
ende
zvou
s and
Doc
king S
eque
ncer
for M
ars
Samp
le Re
turn
C. Gr
asso
, Blue
Sun
Enter
prise
s, Inc
., Bo
ulder,
CO
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
841
Starin
g At T
he Su
n: Im
pleme
nting
the R
emot
e Sen
sing W
indow
Co
ncep
t for
Solar
Orb
iter
D. La
key,
SciSy
s, Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y; M.
Panta
leoni,
RHEA
Sys
tem,
Wavre
, Belg
ium; C
. Wats
on, L
. San
chez
, ESA
, Mad
rid, S
pain;
B. T
eixeir
a De
Sous
a, I.
Tanc
o, ES
A, Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
88-O
CMSA
-9OC
MSA
- Ope
ratio
ns Si
mulat
ions a
nd Tr
aining
Ballr
oom
GCh
aired
by: C
. AUD
OUY,
CNES
and A
. BOW
MAN,
John
s Hop
kins U
nivers
ity Ap
plied
Phys
ics La
borat
ory16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-184
2Op
timiza
tion
/ Ev
olutio
n of
the o
pera
tiona
l tra
des &
skills
G. G
alet,
Frenc
h Spa
ce Ag
ency
(CNE
S), T
oulou
se, F
rance
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
843
Using
AUT
ORAD
for C
assin
i file
uplin
ks -
incor
pora
ting
auto
mated
comm
andin
g int
o miss
ion op
erat
ions
S. G
oo, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
844
A Sim
ulated
Jour
ney t
o Merc
ury:
the Ch
allen
ges o
f the
BepiC
olomb
o Sim
ulator
Dev
elopm
ent f
or th
e Flig
ht Co
ntrol
Team
I. Cler
igo, L
SE Sp
ace Gm
bH, D
armsta
dt, Ge
rman
y; E.
Monta
gnon
, ESA
, Darm
stadt,
Ge
rman
y; D.
Segn
eri, T
elespa
zio VE
GA De
utschl
and G
mbH,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
845
BASIL
ES: A
comm
on si
mulat
ion pl
atfo
rm to
prom
ote m
odels
an
d sim
ulatio
n re
use
S. S
alas S
olano
, J. M
arigo
, F. M
anon
, A. S
trzep
ek, P
. Lan
drodie
, N. R
ousse
, Fre
nch S
pace
Agen
cy (C
NES)
, Tou
louse
, Fran
ce; e
t al.
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
89-P
S-5
PS -
Pure
Sche
dulin
g IBa
llroo
m H
Chair
ed by
: S. N
AKAM
URA,
Japa
n Aero
spac
e Exp
lorati
on Ag
ency
(JAX
A) an
d V. N
AZAR
OV, I
KI RA
N16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-184
6An
App
roac
h fo
r Aut
omat
ion th
e Sat
ellite
of R
outin
e’s
Oper
ation
and P
roce
dure
sM.
Soa
res, M
. Ferr
eira,
A. To
mé, F
. Jun
ior, J
. Cliv
elaro,
V. O
liveir
a, Na
tiona
l Ins
titute
for S
pace
Rese
arch (
INPE
), Sã
o Jos
é dos
Camp
os, B
razil;
et al.
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
847
Using
Mod
ern
Meth
odolo
gies w
ith M
ainten
ance
Softw
are
B. S
treiffe
rt, L.
Fran
cis, B
. Smi
th, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
848
An Ev
olutio
n of
the L
angu
age f
or M
ission
Plan
ning (
LMP)
th
roug
h op
erat
ional
usag
eR.
Stee
l, E. N
oreus
, A. H
offma
nn, S
. De l
a Ros
a-Stei
nz, M
. Ren
esto,
M.
Nieze
tte, T
elesp
azio,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any
35
Thur
sday
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
90-N
W-10
08
00 -
0830
hrs
Netw
orkin
g Cof
fee B
reak
Ballr
oom
Foye
r
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
91-P
LNRY
-4
0830
- 10
00 h
rsCo
mmer
cial S
pace
Pan
elBa
llroo
m D&
E
Mode
rator:
Alex
Mac
Dona
ld, Co
mmeri
cal S
pace
Spe
cialist
, Nati
onal
Spac
e Tec
hnolo
gy Ap
plica
tions
Offic
e, JP
L
Pan
elists
:Ar
no W
ielde
rsMa
rs On
eJo
hn O
lsen
Vice P
reside
nt, Sp
ace Sy
stems
, Sier
ra Ne
vada
Corpo
ration
Jame
s Wolf
fCo
found
er, D
eep S
pace
Indu
stries
Ryan
John
son
Presid
ent a
nd CE
O, Th
e Blac
kBrid
ge G
roup
Jeffr
ey M
anbe
rMa
nagin
g Dire
ctor, N
anoR
acks
LLC
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
92-N
W-11
10
00 -
1030
hrs
Netw
orkin
g Cof
fee B
reak
Exhib
it Ha
ll A
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
93-S
B-10
10
00 -
1030
hrs
Spea
ker B
riefin
gSe
ssion
Roo
ms
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
94-C
SIS-2
CSIS
- Spa
ce Li
nks a
nd SL
EBa
llroo
m B
Chair
ed by
: J. S
OULA
, CNE
S an
d E. B
ERGA
MINI
, Ins
tituto
Nacio
nal d
e Pes
quisa
s Esp
aciai
s10
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-184
9Al
so fo
unda
tions
nee
d ref
urbis
hmen
t - Sp
ace L
ink Se
rvice
s Ev
olutio
nG.
Calzo
lari, E
SA, D
armsta
dt, G
erman
y
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
850
CCSD
S Nex
t Gen
erat
ion Sp
ace L
ink P
roto
col (
NGSL
P)G.
Kazz
, E. G
reenb
erg, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
851
GMSK
/PN
for h
igh ra
te tel
emetr
y and
high
accu
racy
rang
ing of
La
gran
ge an
d Mar
s miss
ions
G. Ca
lzolar
i, E. V
assa
llo, G
. Ses
sler, E
SA, D
armsta
dt, G
erman
y; M.
Visin
tin,
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity
of Tu
rin, T
urin,
Italy
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
852
Disse
ction
of th
e CCS
DS Sp
ace L
ink Ex
tensio
n (SL
E) Tra
nsfer
Serv
ices
J. Viz
caya
Garc
ia, Te
lespa
zio, D
armsta
dt, G
erman
y; E.
Soere
nsen
, D. F
irre,
F. De
lhaise
, ESA
, Darm
stadt,
Germ
any
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
95-FS
MC-6
FSMC
- FC
Arch
itectu
res &
Des
ign II
IBa
llroo
m A
Chair
ed by
: N. P
ECCIA
, Euro
pean
Spa
ce Ag
ency
(ESA
) -ES
OC an
d N. C
HAMP
SAVO
IR, CN
ES10
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-185
3Vir
tuali
ze th
e Lab
, Clos
e the
War
ehou
seJ.
Jaco
bsoh
n, K.
Stew
art, C
. Talo
n, M.
Palss
on, M
etiSp
ace T
echn
ologie
s, Inc
., Ro
ckvil
le, M
D
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
854
The i
nteg
ratio
n ch
allen
ges o
f a n
ew ge
nera
tion
of Ed
itors
and
Tools
for M
ission
Ope
ratio
ns P
repa
ratio
nW.
Hein
en, S
. Pea
rson,
S. Re
id, RH
EA S
ystem
, Wav
re, B
elgium
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
855
Deve
lopme
nt of
Autom
atic /
Remo
te Sa
tellite
Ope
ratio
n Sys
temH.
Naga
matsu
, Jap
an Ae
rospa
ce Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
(JAXA
), Sa
gami
hara,
Japa
n
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
96-G
NC-5
GNC -
Nav
igatio
n/As
trody
nami
cs I
Ballr
oom
ICh
aired
by: P
. VAL
ERIN
O an
d I. R
OUND
HILL,
Jet P
ropuls
on La
b10
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-185
6Ad
vanc
ing N
aviga
tion,
Timi
ng, a
nd Sc
ience
with
the D
eep S
pace
At
omic
Clock
T. Ely
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
857
Passi
ve R
angin
g for
Geo
statio
nary
Satel
lites:
On a
Nove
l Sy
stem
and O
pera
tiona
l Ben
efits
L. Ro
drigu
ez, G
. Krie
r, M. T
hill, S
ES, B
etzdo
rf, Lu
xemb
ourg;
J. de
Vice
nte,
ESA,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
858
Meth
ods o
f Puls
e Pha
se Tr
ackin
g for
X-ra
y Puls
ar B
ased
Sp
acec
raft
Navig
ation
usin
g Low
Flux
Puls
ars
K. An
derso
n, D.
Pine
s, Un
iversi
ty of
Maryl
and,
Colle
ge Pa
rk, Co
llege
Park,
MD
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
859
Orbit
Cont
rol M
anoe
uvre
Stra
tegy f
or Ea
rthCA
RET.
Orms
ton, E
SA, D
armsta
dt, G
erman
y; D.
Kuijp
er, CG
I Grou
p, Inc
., Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y; N.
Mard
le, ES
A, Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y
36
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
97-O
CMSA
-10
OCMS
A - O
pera
tions
Conc
epts
VBa
llroo
m F
Chair
ed by
: M. B
UTLE
R, NA
SA H
eadq
uarte
rs, H
EOMD
and A
. RUD
OLPH
, Euro
pean
Spa
ce Ag
ency
(ESA
) -ES
OC10
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-186
0Th
e Miss
ion O
pera
tions
Facil
ity de
sign
and o
pera
tiona
l con
cept
fo
r EUM
ETSA
T’s n
ext g
ener
ation
geos
tatio
nary
satel
lite
prog
ramm
e (MT
G)T.
Esda
r, EUM
ETSA
T, Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y; F.
Martín
ez Fa
driqu
e, GM
V, Ma
drid,
Spain
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
861
Simula
ting R
emot
e Mar
s Rov
er O
pera
tions
in th
e Ata
cama
De
sert
for F
utur
e ESA
Miss
ions
M. W
oods
, A. S
haw,
SciS
ys, B
ristol
, Unit
ed Ki
ngdo
m
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
862
Mode
lling a
nd U
sing C
ommo
n Gr
ound
in H
uman
-age
nt
Colla
bora
tion
durin
g Spa
cecra
ft Op
erat
ions
J. Pfa
u, CG
I Grou
p, Inc
., Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y; T.
Mille
r, L. S
onen
berg,
Un
iversi
ty of
Melbo
urne,
Melbo
urne,
Austr
alia
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
863
ExoM
ars:
“Not
Yet A
noth
er M
ars M
ission
” - A
Dat
a Sys
tems
Persp
ectiv
e on
the C
halle
nges
of th
e Exo
Mars
Prog
ramm
eM.
Panto
quilh
o, P.
Schm
itz, E
SA, D
armsta
dt, G
erman
y; P.
Chou
kroun
, Te
lespa
zio V
EGA D
eutsc
hland
Gmb
H, D
armsta
dt, G
erman
y; G.
Mon
troni,
HE
Spac
e, Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
98-O
CMSA
-11
OCSM
A - O
pera
tions
Valid
ation
Ballr
oom
GCh
aired
by: S
. EBE
RLE,
DLR/
GSOC
and R
. FUR
ROW,
JHU/
Appli
ed Ph
ysics
Labo
ratory
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
864
Verifi
catio
n of
Mar
s Ody
ssey F
light
Softw
are T
en Ye
ars A
fter
Laun
chD.
Ging
erich
, Loc
khee
d Mart
in Co
rporat
ion, D
enve
r, CO
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
865
Use o
f an
Acqu
isitio
n Sta
tion
Simula
tor T
ool in
the F
rame
of a
Paylo
ad D
ata G
roun
d Seg
ment
Ove
rall T
estin
gS.
Matt
ia, RH
EA S
ystem
, Wav
re, B
elgium
; C. C
aspa
r, ESA
, Fras
cati,
Italy
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
866
ESA’s
mod
el ba
sed a
ppro
ach
for t
he de
velop
ment
of
oper
ation
al sp
acec
raft
simula
tors
A. Wa
lsh, M
. Pec
chiol
i, V. R
egge
stad,
ESA,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
P. Ell
siepe
n, Te
lespa
zio, D
armsta
dt, G
erman
y
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
867
CUBI
ST: I
mplem
enta
tion
and E
valua
tion
of a
Sema
ntic
Busin
ess
Intel
ligen
ce Sy
stem
for P
ayloa
d Ope
ratio
nsS.
Klai,
E. S
evinç
, Spa
ce Ap
plica
tions
Serv
ices,
Zave
ntem,
Belg
ium; C
. Mu
ller, D
. More
au, B
elgian
Insti
tute f
or Sp
ace A
erono
my, B
russe
ls, B
elgium
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
99-LN
CH-4
12
30 -
1330
hrs
Exhib
it Ha
ll Lun
cheo
nEx
hibit
Hall A
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
100-
SB-1
1 13
10 -
1330
hrs
Spea
ker B
riefin
gSe
ssion
Roo
ms
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
101-
CSIS-
3CS
IS - M
ission
Ope
ratio
nsBa
llroo
m B
Chair
ed by
: M. G
NAT,
DLR -
Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter a
nd M
. KEA
RNEY
, NAS
A Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-186
8Ge
t Mor
e Scie
nce O
ut of
Your
Miss
ions w
ith th
e CCS
DS M
ission
Op
erat
ions S
ervic
esM.
Merr
i, M. S
arkara
ti, ES
A, Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y; CC
SDS
Spac
ecraf
t Mo
nitor
& Co
ntrol
Worki
ng G
roup,
Cons
ultati
ve Co
mmitte
e for
Spac
e Data
Sy
stems
, Was
hingto
n, DC
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
869
Imple
ment
ation
of CC
SDS M
ission
Ope
ratio
ns Se
rvice
s at t
he
Germ
an Sp
ace O
pera
tions
Cent
erS.
Gärt
ner, J
. Hart
ung,
M. W
endle
r, Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, We
ssling
, Germ
any
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
870
RobO
ps -
Serv
ices f
or Te
lerob
otic
Syste
m Op
erat
ions
F. Fle
ntge,
ESA,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
B. B
runne
r, S. J
aeke
l, Germ
an
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R), W
esslin
g, Ge
rman
y; C.
Mateo
, Sole
nix G
mbH,
Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y; P.
Stee
le, ES
A, Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y; C.
Laroq
ue,
Teles
pazio
VEG
A Deu
tschla
nd G
mbH,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
et al.
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
871
METE
RON
CCSD
S MO
Comp
liant
Teler
obot
ic Se
rvice
s Talk
DTN
M. S
arkara
ti, M.
Spa
da, M
. Merr
i, J. R
ayma
ekers
, K. N
ergaa
rd, ES
A, Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
102-
CSO-
1CS
O - S
pace
Ope
ratio
nal R
eliab
ility &
Train
ingBa
llroo
m C
Chair
ed by
: D. L
AVAL
LEE,
JHU/
Appli
ed Ph
ysics
Labo
ratory
and Z
. MOU
NZER
, Tele
spaz
io VE
GA D
eutsc
hland
Gmb
H13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-187
2Br
inging
Toge
ther
Indu
stry a
nd A
cade
mia v
ia Gr
adua
te Co
mmer
cial S
pace
fligh
t Ope
ratio
ns Cu
rricu
lumB.
Chee
tham,
J. Fe
ldhac
ker, J
. Herm
an, G
. Born
, Univ
ersity
of Co
lorad
o, Bo
ulder,
Bou
lder, C
O
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
873
ATV-
CC Tr
aining
Aca
demy
, lesso
ns le
arne
d at e
nd of
prog
ramm
eT.
Beck
, ESA
, Tou
louse
, Fran
ce; E
. Mica
loni, T
erma,
Toulo
use,
Franc
e; J.
Bois,
P. O
’She
a, ES
A, To
ulous
e, Fra
nce;
L. Fra
ncillo
ut, Fr
ench
Spa
ce Ag
ency
(C
NES)
, Tou
louse
, Fran
ce
37
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
103-
FSMC
-7FS
MC -
Fault
Man
agem
ent a
nd R
ecov
ery
Ballr
oom
ACh
aired
by: G
. PICA
RT, C
NES
and J
. MIRO
, Euro
pean
Spa
ce O
perat
ions
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
874
A Fa
ult-To
leran
t On-
Boar
d Com
putin
g and
Dat
a Han
dling
Ar
chite
cture
Inco
rpor
ating
a Co
ncep
t for
Failu
re D
etecti
on,
Isolat
ion, a
nd R
ecov
ery f
or th
e SHE
FEX
III N
aviga
tion
Syste
mR.
Schw
arz, S
. The
il, Ge
rman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R), B
remen
, Germ
any
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
875
Curin
g XMM
-New
ton’s
reac
tion
whee
l cag
e ins
tabil
ity: t
he
in-fli
ght r
e-lub
ricat
ion ex
perie
nce
M. Pa
ntaleo
ni, RH
EA S
ystem
, Wav
re, B
elgium
; P. C
hapm
an, A
strium
, St
even
age,
Unite
d King
dom;
R. H
arris,
Astriu
m, Fr
iedric
hsha
fen, G
erman
y; M.
Kirsc
h, ES
A, Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y; R.
Kresk
en, C
GI G
roup,
Inc.,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
J. Ma
rtin, E
SA, D
armsta
dt, G
erman
y; et
al.
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
876
The S
olar D
ynam
ics O
bser
vato
ry: S
olar A
rray P
erfo
rman
ce
after
Thre
e Yea
rs in
Orbit
D. Po
land,
Hone
ywell
Inter
natio
nal, I
nc.,
Gree
nbelt
, MD
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
877
Ther
mal C
ontro
l in SM
OS P
ayloa
d Ope
ratio
ns: A
noma
lies,
Seas
onal
Effe
cts, F
ailur
e & R
ecov
ery I
ssues
M. Ko
rnberg
, LSE
Spa
ce G
mbH,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
E. Ch
eca,
S. D
olce,
M. M
artin-
Neira
, ESA
, Noo
rdwijk
, The
Neth
erlan
ds; P
. Rub
iales
, J. C
losa,
EADS
, Mad
rid, S
pain;
et al
.
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
104-
GNC-
6GN
C - N
aviga
tion/
Astro
dyna
mics
IIBa
llroo
m I
Chair
ed by
: I. R
OUND
HILL,
Jet P
ropuls
on La
b and
F. LA
PORT
E, CN
ES13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-187
8Th
e Dou
ble Fl
ybys
of th
e Cas
sini M
ission
: Nav
igatio
n Ch
allen
ges
and L
esso
ns Le
arne
dS.
Wag
ner, B
. Buffi
ngton
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
879
RF m
ute e
vent
s for
Lagr
ange
miss
ions:
Lesso
ns le
arne
d fro
m He
rsche
l and
Plan
ckS.
Peter
son,
Teles
pazio
, Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
F. De
lhaise
, ESA
, Darm
stadt,
Ge
rman
y
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
880
Upda
ting t
he R
efer
ence
Traje
ctory
for t
he Ca
ssini
Solst
ice
Missi
onP.
Valer
ino, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
881
High
ly Ph
ysica
l Pen
umbr
a Sola
r Rad
iation
Pre
ssure
Mod
eling
an
d the
Earth
Flyb
y Ano
maly
R. Ro
berts
on, V
irgini
a Poly
techn
ic Ins
titute
and S
tate U
nivers
ity, B
lacks
burg,
VA
; M. S
hoem
aker,
Los A
lamos
Nati
onal
Labo
ratory
, Los
Alam
os, N
M
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
105-
OCMS
A-12
OCMS
A - O
pera
tions
Expe
rienc
e IBa
llroo
m F
Chair
ed by
: A. R
UDOL
PH, E
urope
an S
pace
Agen
cy (E
SA) -
ESOC
and A
. MON
HAM,
EUME
TSAT
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
882
Keple
r Miss
ion O
pera
tions
Res
pons
e to W
heel
Anom
alies
K. La
rson,
K. Mc
Calm
ont,
C. Pe
terso
n, S.
Ross,
Ball
Aeros
pace
&
Tech
nolog
ies Co
rporat
ion, B
oulde
r, CO
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
883
Lithiu
m Io
n Ba
ttery
Man
agem
ent S
trateg
ies fo
r Eur
opea
n Sp
ace O
pera
tions
Cent
re M
ission
sT.
Orms
ton, E
SA, D
armsta
dt, G
erman
y; L.
Malev
ille, L
SE S
pace
Gmb
H,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
V. Tra
n, ES
A, Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y; L.
Luca
s, LS
E Sp
ace G
mbH,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
K. Va
n Der
Pols,
Teles
pazio
, Darm
stadt,
Ge
rman
y; M.
Den
is, ES
A, Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y; et
al.
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
884
Mars
Explo
ratio
n Ro
vers
2004
-201
3: Ev
olving
Ope
ratio
nal
Tacti
cs Dr
iven
by A
ging R
obot
ic Sy
stems
J. To
wnse
nd, P
. Bell
utta,
M. Ke
unek
e, M.
Seib
ert, A
. Stro
upe,
J. W
right,
Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A; et
al.
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
885
The C
luster
Miss
ion af
ter 1
3 Ye
ars -
Ope
ratio
ns be
yond
its
Desig
n Lim
itsJ.
Volpp
, ESA
, Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
D. S
ieg, S
ciSys
, Darm
stadt,
Germ
any
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
106-
OCMS
A-13
OCMS
A - P
ayloa
d Ope
ratio
ns I
Ballr
oom
GCh
aired
by: D
. BIN
DSCH
ADLE
R, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
and C
. POL
ANSK
EY, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
886
BepiC
olomb
o MPO
SSMM
and D
ata D
ownli
nk M
odell
ing fo
r Sc
ience
Ope
ratio
ns A
nalys
isS.
de la
Fuen
te, R.
Hoofs
, ESA
, Villa
nuev
a de l
a Cañ
ada,
Spain
; A. D
ietz,
ESA,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
J. Wi
ndsor
, ESA
, Noo
rdwijk,
The N
etherl
ands;
R. He
inze,
Astriu
m, Fr
iedrich
shafen
, Germ
any;
M. Ca
sale,
ESA,
Villan
ueva
de la
Caña
da, S
pain
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
887
Priva
te Pu
blic C
oope
ratio
n fo
r Hos
ted P
ayloa
d Ope
ratio
ns: t
he
Alph
asat
Conc
ept
E. Be
nzi, E
SA, N
oordw
ijk, T
he N
etherl
ands
; A. C
acion
i, Inm
arsat,
Lond
on,
Unite
d King
dom
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
888
Agile
Scien
ce fo
r Prim
itive B
odies
and D
eep S
pace
Explo
ratio
nS.
Chien
, B. B
ue, J
. Cas
tillo-R
ogez
, D. G
harib
ian, D
. Tho
mpso
n, K.
Wags
taff,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia In
stitut
e of T
echn
ology
, Pas
aden
a, CA
38
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
107-
PS-7
PS -
Deep
Spac
e IBa
llroo
m H
Chair
ed by
: V. N
AZAR
OV, I
KI RA
N an
d E. M
AURE
R, DL
R13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-188
9Mi
ssion
Plan
ning F
rame
work
- Bu
ilding
the R
osett
a and
Bep
i-Co
lumbo
Plan
ning S
ystem
sC.
Hadd
ow, D
. Wern
er, ES
A, Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
890
PHILA
E Lan
der:
a sch
eduli
ng ch
allen
geA.
Mous
si-Soff
ys, P
. Gau
don,
J. Fro
nton,
C. De
lmas
, Fren
ch S
pace
Agen
cy
(CNE
S), T
oulou
se, F
rance
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
891
Plann
ing St
rateg
ies fo
r Mar
s (An
alog)
Miss
ions:
Real-
Time,
3-Da
ys-in
-Adv
ance
and 1
-Day
-in-A
dvan
ce P
lannin
gA.
Dinke
laker,
S. H
ettric
h, L.
Ghas
emza
deh,
A. Ali
zade
h, E.
Lupu
, T.
Kaue
rhoff,
Austr
ian S
pace
Forum
, Inn
sbruc
k, Au
stria;
et al
.
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
892
Auto
mated
Sche
dulin
g of S
cienc
e Acti
vities
for T
itan
Enco
unter
s by
Cassi
niT.
Ray,
R. Kn
ight,
D. M
ohr, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
Wedn
esda
y, 7
May 2
014
80-P
STR-
215
00 -
1720
hrs
Poste
rs II
Ballr
oom
Foye
r
Chair
ed by
: M. S
CHMI
DHUB
ER, D
LR/G
SOC M
ission
Ope
ration
s and
P. ES
TABR
OOK,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
oryAIA
A-201
4-181
0Co
mpar
ison o
f gau
ging m
ethod
s for
Orb
ital’s
GEOS
tarTM
1 Sa
tellite
sB.
Yend
ler, Y
SPM,
LLC,
Sarat
oga,
CA; J
. Moli
nsky
, Orbi
tal S
cienc
es
Corpo
ration
, Dull
es, V
A; S.
Chern
ikov,
YSPM
, LLC
, Sara
toga,
CA; D
. Gu
adag
noli,
Orbit
al Sc
ience
s Corp
oratio
n, Du
lles,
VA
AIAA-2
014-1
811
An ef
fecti
ve sh
ift m
ethod
for m
ulti-s
atell
ite op
erat
ions i
n KG
SH.
Bae
k, Y.
Kim, J
. Lee
, D. C
hung
, E. K
im, K
orea A
erosp
ace R
esea
rch
Institu
te, D
aejeo
n, So
uth Ko
rea; S
. Lee
, Chu
ngna
m Na
tiona
l Univ
ersity
, Da
ejeon
, Sou
th Ko
rea
AIAA-2
014-1
812
Simple
vs. C
omple
x OB
CP: E
xper
ience
and S
olutio
ns fo
r ma
nagin
g On-
Boar
d Con
trol P
roce
dure
sW.
Hein
en, S
. Reid
, S. P
earso
n, RH
EA S
ystem
, Wav
re, B
elgium
AIAA-2
014-1
813
An in
nova
tive a
ppro
ach
to op
erat
ional
valid
ation
proc
ess b
ased
on
CPNs
(Colo
ured
Petr
i Nets
)G.
Cens
i, M. C
erone
, S. B
evila
cqua
, S. N
ardan
geli,
F. Fa
enza
, C. D
e Bell
is,
Teles
pazio
, Rom
e, Ita
ly
AIAA-2
014-1
814
Surfa
ce EV
A Tra
de-o
ffs to
Mini
mize
DCS
Risk
and O
ptim
ize
Pre-
Brea
the T
imes
B. Al
pert,
NAS
A Joh
nson
Spa
ce Ce
nter, H
ousto
n, TX
AIAA-2
014-1
815
Powe
red S
wing
-By i
n th
e Ellip
tic R
estri
cted P
roble
mA.
Ferra
z, A.
Prado
, O. W
inter,
Nati
onal
Institu
te for
Spa
ce Re
searc
h (IN
PE),
São J
osé d
os Ca
mpos
, Braz
il
AIAA-2
014-1
816
Lean
Miss
ion O
pera
tions
Syste
ms D
esign
- Ap
plying
Lesso
ns
from
Agile
and L
ean
Softw
are D
evelo
pmen
t to M
ission
Op
erat
ions D
esign
J. Tri
mble,
NAS
A Ame
s Res
earch
Cente
r, Moff
ett Fi
eld, C
A
AIAA-2
014-1
817
Comm
and C
hain
Auto
matio
nS.
Zimm
erman
n, D.
Sch
ulze,
C. St
angl,
Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, We
ssling
, Germ
any
AIAA-2
014-1
818
Evolv
ing M
ission
Cont
rol S
ystem
Infra
struc
ture
for a
n Al
tering
Fle
et of
Spac
ecra
ftR.
Messa
ros, S
iemen
s, Vie
nna,
Austr
ia; C.
Stan
gl, G
erman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (D
LR),
Oberp
faffen
hofen
, Germ
any;
M. O
swald
, Siem
ens,
Vienn
a, Au
stria
AIAA-2
014-1
819
Syste
m He
alth
Mana
geme
nt D
esign
Stra
tegies
J. Da
y, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy,
Pasa
dena
, CA;
S. Jo
hnso
n, Un
iversi
ty of
Color
ado,
Color
ado S
pring
s, Co
lorad
o Spri
ngs,
CO
AIAA-2
014-1
820
Syste
m Re
silien
ce Fr
amew
ork
and M
odeli
ng fo
r a Cu
beSa
t Sy
stem
Y. Ro
drigu
ez, A
. Mad
ni, U
nivers
ity of
Sou
thern
Califo
rnia,
Los A
ngele
s, CA
AIAA-2
014-1
821
Vega
Laun
ch O
pera
tions
and G
roun
d Fac
ilities
D. N
icolin
i, P. R
ovier
a, ES
A, Fra
scati,
Italy
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
108-
NW-1
2 15
30 -
1600
hrs
Netw
orkin
g Cof
fee B
reak
Ballr
oom
Foye
r
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
109-
SB-1
2 15
30 -
1600
hrs
Spea
ker B
riefin
gSe
ssion
Roo
ms
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
110-
CSIS-
4CS
IS - N
ew St
anda
rds
Ballr
oom
BCh
aired
by: M
. PILG
RAM,
DLR
and E
. BER
GAMI
NI, I
nstitu
to Na
ciona
l de P
esqu
isas E
spac
iais
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
893
REST
Ful A
ccess
To Sp
ace P
roto
col R
egist
ries I
nclud
ing Sp
acec
raft
Iden
tifier
sM.
Blan
chet,
S. P
errea
ult, G
. Lec
lanch
e, Via
genie
, Qué
bec,
Cana
da
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
894
Using
CCSD
S Sta
ndar
ds fo
r Spa
ce Si
tuat
ional
Awar
enes
sD.
Berr
y, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
895
Timeli
ne Ex
chan
ge -
Eleme
nts t
o Sta
ndar
dize
W. Re
inholt
z, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
896
The C
CSDS
Mon
itore
d Dat
a Cro
ss Su
ppor
t Tra
nsfe
r Ser
vice
J. Pie
tras,
Globa
l Scie
nce a
nd Te
chno
logy,
Inc.,
Gree
nbelt
, MD
39
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
111-
CSO-
2CS
O - C
omme
rcial
Spac
e Inf
rastr
uctu
reBa
llroo
m C
Chair
ed by
: D. L
AVAL
LEE,
JHU/
Appli
ed Ph
ysics
Labo
ratory
and Z
. MOU
NZER
, Tele
spaz
io VE
GA D
eutsc
hland
Gmb
H16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-189
7Co
uld a
subs
onic
air-la
unch
ed R
LV en
able
a par
adigm
shift
in
spac
e ope
ratio
ns?
D. S
alt, T
elesp
azio,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
898
Build
ing Co
mmer
cial S
pace
Infra
struc
ture
S. D
am, K
. Tag
gart,
SPE
C Inn
ovati
ons,
Mana
ssas,
VA; A
. Tha
tcher,
Men
sa,
Boise
, ID;
H. R
ezab
eck,
Vesse
l Lab
s, Au
stin,
TX
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
899
Deve
loping
Pro
pulsi
on Ca
pabil
ityTh
roug
h Te
chno
logica
l Mi
lesto
nes
R. Fre
eman
, Nort
hcen
tral U
nivers
ity, P
resco
tt Va
lley,
AZ
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
112-
FSMC
-8FS
MC -
Paylo
ad M
onito
ring &
Cont
rol
Ballr
oom
ACh
aired
by: H
. PAS
QUIER
, CNE
S an
d M. P
ECCH
IOLI,
Europ
ean S
pace
Agen
cy (E
SA) -
ESOC
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
900
Evolu
tion
of th
e Sco
pe an
d Cap
abilit
ies of
Comm
and/
Uplin
k Ge
nera
tion
and R
eview
(CoU
GAR)
Supp
ort S
oftw
are f
or M
ars
Surfa
ce O
pera
tions
M. Pa
ck, S
. Lau
bach
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
901
Two Y
ears
of O
pera
tions
of th
e Che
mCam
Instr
umen
t onb
oard
th
e Cur
iosity
Rov
er at
FIMO
C, th
e Fre
nch
Oper
ation
s Cen
ter fo
r Ma
rs In
strum
ents
C. Ya
na, E
. Lori
gny,
Frenc
h Spa
ce Ag
ency
(CNE
S), T
oulou
se, F
rance
; O.
Gasn
ault,
Natio
nal C
enter
for S
cienti
fic Re
searc
h (CN
RS),
Toulo
use,
Franc
e; A.
Nelso
n, Lo
s Alam
os N
ation
al La
borat
ory, L
os Al
amos
, NM
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
902
Oper
ation
al wo
rkar
ound
for a
ctivit
y dips
of a
spac
ecra
ft S-
band
tra
nsmi
tter
J. Me
yer, C
. Lois
el, G
. Pica
rt, Fr
ench
Spa
ce Ag
ency
(CNE
S), T
oulou
se,
Franc
e; V.
Furon
es G
arcia,
Thale
s Grou
p, Ma
drid,
Spain
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
113-
GNC-
7GN
C - O
ps I
Ballr
oom
ICh
aired
by: G
. VAL
ENTIN
I, Ag
enzia
Spa
ziale
Italia
na-AS
I and
L. CA
NGAH
UALA
, NAS
A Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
903
Fligh
t Dyn
amics
Ope
ratio
ns so
lution
for f
ull-El
ectri
c pro
pulsi
on-
base
d GEO
miss
ions
F. Jim
enez
, GMV
, Mad
rid, S
pain;
M. S
anse
gund
o, HI
SPAS
AT, M
adrid
, Spa
in
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
904
XMM-
Newt
on Fu
el Sa
ving S
trateg
yR.
Kresk
en, C
GI G
roup,
Inc.,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
905
Obse
rvat
ions a
nd O
pera
tiona
l Asp
ects
on th
e Gali
leo A
ttitu
de
and O
rbit
Cont
rol S
ubsy
stem
- Inf
ra-R
ed R
adian
ce Va
riatio
nsF.
Riede
l, Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, Wes
sling,
Germ
any
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
906
Drag
-Free
Attitu
de an
d Orbi
t Con
trol Sy
stem
Perfo
rman
ce of
ESA’s
GOCE
Mi
ssion d
uring
Low O
rbit O
perat
ions a
nd De
-orbit
ingC.
Ghisi,
SER
CO S
ervice
s Gmb
H, D
armsta
dt, G
erman
y; C.
Steig
er, M
. Ro
mana
zzo,
P. Em
anue
lli, ES
A, Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
114-
OCMS
A-14
OCMS
A - O
pera
tions
Expe
rienc
e II
Ballr
oom
FCh
aired
by: M
. DUH
AZE,
CNES
and J
. VOL
PP, Eu
ropea
n Spa
ce Ag
ency
(ESA
) -ES
OC16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-190
7Sk
irting
Satu
rn’s
Ring
s and
Skim
ming
its C
loud T
ops:
Plann
ing
Cassi
ni’s E
nd of
Miss
ionE.
Mano
r-Cha
pman
, K. M
agee
, S. B
rooks
, S. E
dging
ton, W
. Hev
entha
l, E.
Sturm
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
908
XMM-
Newt
on’s o
pera
tions
prep
arati
on fo
r the
4 wh
eel d
rive p
rojec
tF.
Schm
idt, T
elesp
azio,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
M. Pa
ntaleo
ni, RH
EA S
ystem
, Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y; P.
Chap
man,
EADS
, Stev
enag
e, Un
ited K
ingdo
m;
R. Ha
rris, E
ADS,
Fried
richs
hafen
, Germ
any;
M. Ki
rsch,
ESA,
Darm
stadt,
Ge
rman
y; R.
Kresk
en, L
ogica
, Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
et al.
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
909
Comm
and a
nd Co
ntro
l of t
he Eu
rope
an A
utom
ated
Tran
sfer
Vehic
le (A
TV) d
uring
Free
Fligh
t to a
nd A
ttach
ed P
hase
with
the
Inter
natio
nal S
pace
Stat
ionL.
Joliv
et, V.
Mou
sset,
Frenc
h Spa
ce Ag
ency
(CNE
S), T
oulou
se, F
rance
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
910
Inve
stiga
ting S
pace
Wea
ther
Even
ts Im
pacti
ng th
e Spit
zer S
pace
Te
lesco
peL.
Chen
g, J.
Hunt,
K. St
owers
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Techn
ology,
Pasad
ena,
CA; P.
Lowr
ance,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Techn
ology,
Pa
saden
a, CA
; P. Tra
vis, A
. Stew
art, L
ockhe
ed M
artin
Corpo
ration
, Littl
eton,
CO
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
115-
OCMS
A-15
OCMS
A - P
ayloa
d Ope
ratio
ns II
Ballr
oom
GCh
aired
by: D
. BIN
DSCH
ADLE
R, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
and C
. POL
ANSK
EY, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
911
Addin
g “Mi
ssed”
Scien
ce to
Cassi
ni’s O
ps P
lanM.
Roy,
M. B
urton
, S. E
dging
ton, J
. Berk
eley,
J. Pit
esky
, T. R
ay, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA;
et al.
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
912
The S
olar S
ystem
Scien
ce O
pera
tions
Labo
rato
ry: A
Plan
etary
Sc
ience
Lab S
imula
tor s
uppo
rting
the J
Upite
r Icy
moo
ns
Explo
rer (
JUICE
) scie
nce o
pera
tions
deve
lopme
ntM.
Costa
, Isde
fe, M
adrid
, Spa
in; N
. Alto
belli,
ESA,
Villan
ueva
de la
Caña
da, S
pain;
M.
Alme
ida, T
elespa
zio, M
adrid
, Spa
in; A.
Carde
sin M
oinelo
, Isde
fe, M
adrid
, Spa
in
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
913
Oper
ating
the C
hemC
am In
strum
ent F
rom
Two O
pera
tions
Ce
nter
sE.
Lorig
ny, F
rench
Spa
ce Ag
ency
(CNE
S), T
oulou
se, F
rance
; A. N
elson
, Los
Ala
mos N
ation
al La
borat
ory, L
os Al
amos
, NM
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
914
Oper
ation
s of t
he Se
ismom
eter (
SEIS)
Onb
oard
the 2
016
InSig
ht M
ission
to M
ars
C. Ya
na, J
. Baro
ukh,
L. Ke
rjean
, P. L
aude
t, Fre
nch S
pace
Agen
cy (C
NES)
, To
ulous
e, Fra
nce;
L. Mo
rales
, L. D
ubon
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A; et
al.
40
Thur
sday
, 8 M
ay 2
014
116-
PS-8
PS -
Deep
Spac
e II
Ballr
oom
HCh
aired
by: V
. NAZ
AROV
, IKI
RAN
and E
. MAU
RER,
DLR
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
915
Getti
ng th
e Mes
sage
to M
ESSE
NGER
: Ove
rview
of th
e Wee
kly
Plann
ing an
d Seq
uenc
ing of
MES
SENG
ER O
rbita
l Acti
vities
M. Ko
chte,
D. S
epan
, R. S
helto
n, Jo
hns H
opkin
s Univ
ersity
Appli
ed Ph
ysics
La
borat
ory, L
aurel
, MD
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
916
Mars
Relay
Ope
ratio
ns Se
rvice
(MaR
OS):
A Pr
esen
t Ser
vice
Prep
aring
for t
he Fu
ture
R. Gla
dden
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
917
A Da
ta M
anag
emen
t Too
l for
Daw
n Sc
ience
Plan
ning
G. Ra
bidea
u, Jet
Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Calif
ornia
Institu
te of
Techn
ology,
Pasad
ena,
CA; S
. Joy,
Unive
rsity o
f Calif
ornia,
Los A
ngele
s, Lo
s Ang
eles,
CA; C
. Pola
nskey,
S.
Chien
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Techn
ology,
Pasad
ena,
CA
Frida
y
Frida
y, 9
May 2
014
117-
NW-1
3 08
00 -
0830
hrs
Netw
orkin
g Cof
fee B
reak
Ballr
oom
Foye
r
Frida
y, 9
May 2
014
118-
SB-1
3 08
00 -
0830
hrs
Spea
ker B
riefin
gSe
ssion
Roo
ms
Frida
y, 9
May 2
014
119-
CSIS-
5CS
IS - I
nter
oper
abilit
y for
Inter
natio
nal S
pace
Explo
ratio
nBa
llroo
m B
Chair
ed by
: E. B
IRRAN
E, Jo
hns H
opkin
s Univ
ersity
Appli
ed Ph
ysics
Labo
ratory
and J
. SOU
LA, C
NES
0830
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
918
Mode
l Con
cept
ualiz
ation
of a
Proc
edur
al Sta
ndar
d for
Im
prov
ing In
terop
erab
ility
N. S
alor M
oral, V
itrocis
et Be
lgium
, Noo
rdwijk
, The
Neth
erlan
ds; S
. Dion
isi,
Vitroc
iset B
elgium
, Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
M. M
azza
, Vitro
ciset
Belgi
um,
Noord
wijk,
The N
etherl
ands
0900
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
919
Luna
r Opt
ical C
ommu
nicat
ions L
ink D
emon
strat
ion B
etwee
n NA
SA’s
Lade
e Spa
cecra
ft an
d ESA
’s Op
tical
Grou
nd St
ation
I. Za
yer, E
SA, D
armsta
dt, G
erman
y; Z.
Sodn
ik, ES
A, No
ordwi
jk, Th
e Ne
therla
nds;
R. Da
ddato
, M. L
anuc
ara, K
. Sch
ulz, E
SA, D
armsta
dt,
Germ
any;
H. S
mit,
ESA,
Noord
wijk,
The N
etherl
ands
; et a
l.
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
920
JAXA
-NAS
A In
terop
erab
ility D
emon
strat
ion fo
r App
licat
ion of
DT
N Un
der S
imula
ted R
ain A
ttenu
ation
K. Su
zuki,
S. I
naga
wa, J
apan
Aeros
pace
Explo
ration
Agen
cy (J
AXA)
, Tsu
kuba
, Jap
an; J
. Lipp
incott
, A. C
ecil,
NASA
Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter,
Hunts
ville,
AL
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
921
Teler
obot
ics O
pera
tions
Serv
ices C
once
ptD.
Mittm
an, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA;
L. Ma
rtinez
, NAS
A Joh
nson
Spa
ce Ce
nter, H
ousto
n, TX
Frida
y, 9
May 2
014
120-
CSO-
3CS
O - M
ission
Conc
epts
& An
alysis
Ballr
oom
CCh
aired
by: Z
. MOU
NZER
, Tele
spaz
io VE
GA D
eutsc
hland
Gmb
H an
d L. B
RYAN
T, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
0830
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
922
GEO
Satel
lite D
e-Or
bit, D
eacti
vatio
n, an
d Shu
tdow
n Co
nside
ratio
nsM.
Nov
ean,
L. Ho
nda,
J. Pe
rkins
, The
Boe
ing Co
mpan
y, El
Segu
ndo,
CA
0900
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
923
Addr
essin
g the
har
d fac
tors
for C
omma
nd Fi
le Er
rors
by
Prob
abilis
tic R
easo
ning
L. Br
yant,
L. M
eshk
at, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Insti
tute o
f Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
Frida
y, 9
May 2
014
121-
FSMC
-9FS
MC -
On-B
oard
/Gro
und A
spec
tsBa
llroo
m A
Chair
ed by
: A. B
OWMA
N, Jo
hns H
opkin
s Univ
ersity
Appli
ed Ph
ysics
Labo
ratory
and N
. PEC
CIA, E
urope
an S
pace
Agen
cy (E
SA) -
ESOC
0830
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
924
Ther
e can
only
be on
e: he
terog
eneo
us sa
tellite
flee
t aut
omat
ed
oper
ation
s with
a sin
gle to
ol an
d lan
guag
e, th
e MEA
SAT c
ase
J. Gil
, GMV
, Mad
rid, S
pain;
N. N
arula,
MEA
SAT,
Putra
jaya,
Malay
sia; T
. Lo
pez,
GMV,
Madri
d, Sp
ain
0900
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
925
AES F
light
Syste
m Te
chno
logy M
atur
ation
for H
uman
Sp
acefl
ight
B. O
thon,
NASA
John
son S
pace
Cente
r, Hou
ston,
TX
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
926
ULSG
EN (U
plink
Summ
ary G
ener
ator
)Y.
Wang
, M. S
chroc
k, T.
Reev
e, K.
Nguy
en, B
. Smi
th, Je
t Prop
ulsion
La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia In
stitut
e of T
echn
ology
, Pas
aden
a, CA
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
927
Re-En
ginee
ring t
he IS
S Pay
load O
pera
tions
Cont
rol C
enter
Du
ring I
ncre
ased
Utili
zatio
n an
d Crit
ical O
nboa
rd Ev
ents
S. D
udley
, A. M
arsh,
NASA
Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter, H
untsv
ille, A
L
41
Frida
y, 9
May 2
014
122-
GNC-
8GN
C - O
ps II
Ballr
oom
ICh
aired
by: O
. JUN
G, KA
RI (K
orea A
erosp
ace R
esea
rch In
stitut
e) an
d D. B
ERRY
0830
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
928
The C
old G
as Sy
stem
on TD
X Ac
cura
te in-
Orbit
Evalu
ation
D. S
chulz
e, R.
Kahle
, J. H
erman
, Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, Wes
sling,
Germ
any;
A. Die
trich,
Astriu
m, Fr
iedric
hsha
fen, G
erman
y
0900
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
929
Sent
inels
POD
Serv
ice O
pera
tions
P. Fe
menia
s, ES
A, Fra
scati,
Italy;
J. Fe
rnand
ez, G
MV, M
adrid
, Spa
in
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
930
SHEF
EX II
- Pr
eces
sion
Cont
rol S
ystem
J. Ett
l, J. T
urner,
Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, Obe
rpfaff
enho
fen,
Germ
any
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
931
Comp
rehe
nsive
Fligh
t Dyn
amics
Acti
vities
and E
nhan
ceme
nt fo
r KO
MPSA
T-3 M
ission
Ope
ratio
nsO.
Jung
, Kore
a Aero
spac
e Res
earch
Insti
tute,
Daeje
on, S
outh
Korea
Frida
y, 9
May 2
014
123-
OCMS
A-16
OCMS
A - E
nd of
Life
Ope
ratio
nsBa
llroo
m G
Chair
ed by
: H. K
RAG,
Europ
ean S
pace
Agen
cy (E
SA) -
ESOC
and C
. AUD
OUY,
CNES
0830
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
932
Study
and d
efinit
ion of
CNES
Plei
ades
earth
obse
rvat
ion
satel
lites e
nd-o
f-life
oper
ation
sE.
Rena
udie,
A. Pe
us, P.
Viallef
ont, F
rench
Space
Agen
cy (C
NES)
, Tou
louse,
Fran
ce
0900
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
933
Glob
al Tre
nds i
n Ac
hievin
g Suc
cessf
ul En
d-Of
-Life
Disp
osal
in LE
O an
d GEO
H. Kr
ag, S
. Lem
mens
, T. F
lohrer
, H. K
linkra
d, ES
A, Da
rmsta
dt, G
erman
y
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
934
The D
eorb
iting o
f ESA
’s Gr
avity
Miss
ion G
OCE -
Spac
ecra
ft Op
erat
ions i
n Ex
treme
Dra
g Con
dition
sC.
Steige
r, M. R
oman
azzo
, P. Em
anue
lli, ES
A, Da
rmsta
dt, Ge
rman
y; R.
Flobe
rghag
en, E
SA, F
rascat
i, Ital
y; M.
Fehri
nger,
ESA,
Noord
wijk,
The N
etherl
ands
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
935
The E
nd O
f Life
Ope
ratio
ns O
f The
Her
schel
Spac
e Tele
scope
M. S
chmi
dt, F.
Keck
, ESA
, Darm
stadt,
Germ
any
Frida
y, 9
May 2
014
124-
OCMS
A-17
OCMS
A - O
pera
tions
Expe
rienc
e III
Ballr
oom
FCh
aired
by: P
. LOC
K, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
and R
. VEN
ERI,
ALTE
C08
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-193
6Fr
om D
rawi
ng-B
oard
to O
n-Bo
ard:
A Ne
w Mi
ssion
Time
line o
n Ma
rs Ex
pres
s via
OBCP
D. La
key,
O. Re
boud
, A. M
inogia
nnis,
SciS
ys, D
armsta
dt, G
erman
y; J.
Baue
r, LSE
Spa
ce G
mbH,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
E. Ra
bena
u, NO
VA S
pace
, Ba
th, U
nited
King
dom;
M. D
enis,
ESA,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any
0900
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
937
Optim
izatio
n of
Gali
leo R
outin
e Ope
ratio
ns fo
r Ear
ly Se
rvice
Pr
ovisi
onM.
Robic
haud
, T. S
tolze
nberg
, Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, Ob
erpfaf
fenho
fen, G
erman
y
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
938
The U
ltras
onic
Gaug
ing Se
nsor
s: re
sults
of an
inno
vativ
e sp
acec
raft
prop
ellan
t mea
sure
ment
meth
odF.
Murol
o, P.
Pili, C
. Bihr
, M. K
linc,
EUME
TSAT,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
R. Br
andt,
ESA,
Noord
wijk,
The N
etherl
ands
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
939
Cryo
Sat-2
- Fo
ur Ye
ars o
f Ope
ratio
nsK.
Symo
nds,
N. M
ardle,
ESA,
Darm
stadt,
Germ
any;
T. Pa
rrinell
o, ES
A, Fra
scati,
Italy
Frida
y, 9
May 2
014
125-
PS-9
PS -
Pure
Sche
dulin
g II
Ballr
oom
HCh
aired
by: V
. NAZ
AROV
, IKI
RAN
and E
. MAU
RER,
DLR
0830
hrs
AIAA-2
014-1
940
The M
ars S
cienc
e Lab
orat
ory S
upra
tacti
cal P
roce
ssD.
Chatt
opad
hyay
, A. M
ishkin
, A. A
llbau
gh, Z
. Cox
, S. L
ee, G
. Tan
-Wan
g, Je
t Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA;
et al.
Frida
y, 9
May 2
014
126-
PLNR
Y-5
1030
- 12
30 h
rsClo
sing C
erem
ony
Ballr
oom
D&E
Highli
ght T
alks
Mich
ael M
oses
Vice P
reside
nt of
Opera
tions
for V
irgin
Galac
ticYo
ngse
ung K
imEx
ecuti
ve D
irecto
r of S
atellit
e Info
rmati
on Re
searc
h Lab
orator
y Kore
a Aero
spac
e Res
erach
Insti
tute (
KARI)
Dr
. Eun
sup S
imKo
rea Ae
rospa
ce Re
searc
h Ins
titute
42
Auth
or/S
essio
n Ch
air In
dex
Abe,
J., 8
6-GNC
-4Ab
raham
son,
M., 1
7-MDM
-3, 2
7-MDM
-5, 7
6-GNC
-3,
86-G
NC-4
Ahn,
S., 4
4-CDM
P-8Ait
ier, E
., 44
-CDMP
-8Ala
mo, B
., 55
-FSMC
-2Alb
at, D
., 16
-LBO-
2, 3
8-LBO
-4Alb
right,
W.,
54-CD
MP-11
Aliza
deh,
A., 1
07-PS
-7All
ard, D
., 55
-FSMC
-2All
ard, F
., 15
-HSO-
2, 4
6-HSO
-5All
baug
h, A.,
20-P
STR-1
, 125
-PS-9
Almeid
a, M.
, 20-P
STR-1
, 115
-OCM
SA-15
Along
e, E.,
58-O
CMSA
-3Alp
ert, B
., 80
-PSTR
-2Alt
enbu
chne
r, L.,
38-LB
O-4
Altés
-Arlan
dis, B
., 59
-PS-2
Altino
, K.,
8-LBO
-1, 2
0-PST
R-1Alt
obell
i, N.,
115-O
CMSA
-15Alt
unc,
S., 1
9-SSO
-2Am
ador,
A., 1
0-MDM
-2, 1
7-MDM
-3, 2
8-MDM
-6Am
es, A
., 0-S
PKRM
GTAm
ini, R
., 17
-MDM
-3An
derso
n, K.,
96-G
NC-5
Aonu
ma, D
., 84
-CSIS-
1Ark
o, S.
, 54-C
DMP-1
1Arn
aud,
L., 4
4-CDM
P-8, 7
8-OCM
SA-7
Arnhe
im, B
., 27
-MDM
-5Arr
ieta-C
amac
ho, J
., 10
-MDM
-2, 17
-MDM
-3, 56
-GNC-1
Asam
a, T.,
84-C
SIS-1
Ashm
an, M
., 20
-PSTR
-1As
mar, S
., 45
-CDMP
-9, 7
8-OCM
SA-7
Audo
uy, C
., 9-M
DM-1,
18-M
DM-4,
47-M
DM-9,
8
8-OCM
SA-9,
123
-OCM
SA-16
Auge
lli, M
., 25
-HSO-
3Aw
wad,
I., 2
7-MDM
-5Az
imov
, D.,
86-GN
C-4Ba
ek, H
., 80
-PSTR
-2Ba
etz, B
., 50
-SSO-
5Ba
irstow
, B.,
17-M
DM-3
Baku
la, C.
, 15-H
SO-2
Ballw
eg, R
., 17
-MDM
-3Ba
rbré,
R., 2
0-PST
R-1Ba
rkasz
, E.,
73-CD
MP-14
Barno
y, A.,
20-P
STR-1
Barou
kh, J
., 11
5-OCM
SA-15
Barrio
s, R.,
83-C
DMP-1
6Ba
rtesa
ghi, M
., 58
-OCM
SA-3
Batan
ov, O
., 20
-PSTR
-1Ba
uer, J
., 12
4-OCM
SA-17
Beck
, T.,
102-C
SO-1
Bello
mo, A
., 26
-LBO-
3
Bellu
tta, P
., 10
5-OCM
SA-12
Bena
rroch
e, P.,
25-H
SO-3
Benz
i, E.,
70-PS
-3, 1
06-O
CMSA
-13Be
rgami
ni, E.
, 94-C
SIS-2,
110
-CSIS-
4Be
rkeley
, J.,
115-O
CMSA
-15Be
rry, D
., 67
-GNC-2
, 110
-CSIS-
4, 1
22-GN
C-8Be
rshen
yi, G
., 83
-CDMP
-16Be
rtran
d, J.,
26-L
BO-3
Beste
r, M.,
56-GN
C-1Be
vilac
qua,
R., 4
1-SSO
-4Be
vilac
qua,
S., 8
0-PST
R-2Bh
asin,
K., 3
6-CDM
P-7Big
ot, M
., 75
-FSMC
-4Bih
r, C.,
124-O
CMSA
-17Bil
le, M
., 29
-SSO-
3Bin
dsch
adler
, D.,
106-O
CMSA
-13, 1
15-O
CMSA
-15Bio
sca, J
., 48
-OCM
SA-1
Birran
e, E.,
84-C
SIS-1,
119
-CSIS-
5Bis
was,
A., 3
6-CDM
P-7Bis
was,
J., 4
8-OCM
SA-1
Biswa
sa, A
., 45
-CDMP
-9Bla
ckbu
rn, R.
, 8-LB
O-1
Blake
, R.,
58-O
CMSA
-3, 6
9-OCM
SA-5
Blanc
het,
M., 1
10-CS
IS-4
Blanc
o, R.,
46-H
SO-5
Blank
son,
I., 5
0-SSO
-5Bo
brovs
kyi, S
., 83
-CDMP
-16Bo
bskil
l, M.,
15-HS
O-2
Bois,
J., 1
02-CS
O-1
Born,
G.,
102-C
SO-1
Borna
s, N.
, 27-M
DM-5
Boros
on, D
., 36
-CDMP
-7Bo
tts, D
., 27
-MDM
-5Bo
uche
z, E.,
18-M
DM-4
Bowi
e, J.,
7-HS
O-1
Bowm
an, A
., 6-F
SMC-1
, 57-O
CMSA
-2, 8
8-OCM
SA-9,
1
21-FS
MC-9
Boya
rsky,
M., 8
6-GNC
-4Br
adish
, M.,
15-HS
O-2
Brajo
vic, J
., 79
-PS-4
Bram
on, C
., 26
-LBO-
3Br
andt,
R., 1
24-O
CMSA
-17Br
aun,
A., 6
-FSMC
-1, 2
4-CDM
P-5, 5
9-PS-2
Bren
nan,
S., 6
7-GNC
-2Br
ooks
, S.,
114-O
CMSA
-14Br
unne
r, B.,
101-C
SIS-3
Brya
n, J.,
20-P
STR-1
Brya
nt, L.
, 45-C
DMP-9
, 120
-CSO-
3Bu
cher,
N.,
50-SS
O-5
Bue,
B., 1
06-O
CMSA
-13Bu
ffingto
n, B.
, 104
-GNC-6
Buria
nek,
D., 3
6-CDM
P-7
Burns
, K.,
8-LBO
-1, 2
0-PST
R-1Bu
rns, S
., 77
-OCM
SA-6
Burto
n, M.
, 47-M
DM-9,
115
-OCM
SA-15
Butle
r, M.,
9-MDM
-1, 1
8-MDM
-4, 6
6-FSM
C-3,
85-F
SMC-5
, 97-O
CMSA
-10Bu
u, C.,
45-C
DMP-9
Cacio
ni, A.
, 106
-OCM
SA-13
Cade
nas,
R., 7
9-PS-4
Calzo
lari, G
., 84
-CSIS-
1, 9
4-CSIS
-2Ca
ngah
uala,
L., 1
13-GN
C-7Ca
nton,
R., 9
-MDM
-1, 4
1-SSO
-4, 5
0-SSO
-5Ca
ram, J
., 39
-MDM
-7Ca
rdesin
Moin
elo, A
., 11
5-OCM
SA-15
Carlie
r, N.,
6-FSM
C-1Ca
rranz
a, J.,
66-F
SMC-3
Carru
th, B
., 5-C
DMP-1
Carte
r, D.,
37-HS
O-4
Casa
le, M
., 10
6-OCM
SA-13
Casp
ar, C.
, 98-O
CMSA
-11Ca
stillo
-Roge
z, J.,
106
-OCM
SA-13
Catal
do, R
., 17
-MDM
-3Ca
tes, G
., 8-L
BO-1
CCSD
S SM
&C W
orking
Grou
p, 10
1-CSIS
-3Ce
cil, A.
, 20-P
STR-1
, 119
-CSIS-
5Ce
leste,
P., 3
7-HSO
-4Ce
nsi, G
., 80
-PSTR
-2Ce
nter, K
., 70
-PS-3
Ceron
e, M.
, 80-P
STR-2
Cerva
ntes,
A., 3
5-CDM
P-6Ch
amps
avoir
, N.,
85-FS
MC-5,
95-F
SMC-6
Chap
man,
P., 1
03-FS
MC-7,
114
-OCM
SA-14
Chatt
opad
hyay
, D.,
125-P
S-9Ch
eca,
E., 1
03-FS
MC-7
Chee
tham,
B.,
102-C
SO-1
Chen
g, L.,
114
-OCM
SA-14
Chern
ikov,
S., 8
0-PST
R-2Ch
eung
, K.,
36-CD
MP-7
Chien
, S.,
106-O
CMSA
-13, 1
16-PS
-8Ch
ilders
, K.,
77-O
CMSA
-6Ch
o, D.
, 56-G
NC-1
Choi,
J., 6
6-FSM
C-3Ch
oukro
un, P
., 97
-OCM
SA-10
Chris
tou, K
., 13
-CDMP
-2Ch
ung,
D., 2
0-PST
R-1, 6
7-GNC
-2, 8
0-PST
R-2Cil
lero,
B., 2
0-PST
R-1Cil
loniz-
Bicch
i, F.,
65-CD
MP-13
Cimatt
i, A.,
87-O
CMSA
-8Cla
re, L.
, 36-C
DMP-7
Claus
tres,
L., 5
5-FSM
C-2Cle
rigo,
I., 8
8-OCM
SA-9
Clive
laro,
J., 8
9-PS-5
Closa
, J.,
103-F
SMC-7
Coffm
an, A
., 5-C
DMP-1
Collin
s, P.,
57-O
CMSA
-2Co
ndon
, G.,
39-M
DM-7,
41-S
SO-4
Corba
rd, T.
, 41-S
SO-4
Corna
ra, S
., 59
-PS-2
Cossa
vella
, F.,
76-GN
C-3Co
sta, M
., 11
5-OCM
SA-15
Cowa
rt, H
., 37
-HSO-
4, 7
7-OCM
SA-6
Cox,
Z., 1
25-PS
-9Cru
zen,
C., 8
-LBO-
1, 1
6-LBO
-2Cry
an, S
., 76
-GNC-3
Cues
ta, J.
, 56-G
NC-1
Cumm
ings,
N., 1
6-LBO
-2Cu
rley,
W., 3
8-LBO
-4Cu
tler, J
., 19
-SSO-
2, 2
9-SSO
-3, 4
1-SSO
-4, 5
0-SSO
-5D’
Auria
, R.,
48-O
CMSA
-1, 6
9-OCM
SA-5
D’So
uza,
C., 7
6-GNC
-3Da
ddato
, R.,
119-C
SIS-5
Dale,
P., 6
9-OCM
SA-5,
79-P
S-4Da
m, S
., 11
1-CSO
-2Da
mian
o, A.,
77-O
CMSA
-6Da
y, J.,
80-P
STR-2
De B
ellis,
C., 8
0-PST
R-2de
la Fu
ente,
S.,
106-O
CMSA
-13De
la Ro
sa-St
einz,
S., 8
9-PS-5
De Pa
dova
, S.,
78-O
CMSA
-7de
Vice
nte, J
., 96
-GNC-5
Decri
stofar
o, M.
, 5-CD
MP-1
DeFo
rrest,
L., 1
9-SSO
-2, 5
5-FSM
C-2de
l Mon
te, L.
, 65-C
DMP-1
3De
lhaise
, F.,
94-CS
IS-2,
104
-GNC-6
Delm
as, C
., 10
7-PS-7
DeLu
na, A
., 38
-LBO-
4De
nis, M
., 69
-OCM
SA-5,
105
-OCM
SA-12
, 1
24-O
CMSA
-17Dh
anas
ar, M
., 50
-SSO-
5di
Marco
, F.,
57-O
CMSA
-2Die
trich,
A., 1
22-GN
C-8Die
tz, A.
, 106
-OCM
SA-13
Differ
ding,
J., 8
4-CSIS
-1Din
kelak
er, A.
, 107
-PS-7
Dionis
i, S.,
14-CD
MP-3,
78-O
CMSA
-7, 1
19-CS
IS-5
Dode
ller, C
., 55
-FSMC
-2Do
i, H.,
84-CS
IS-1
Dolce
, S.,
103-F
SMC-7
Dona
ti, A.,
41-S
SO-4
Doso
gne,
T., 5
5-FSM
C-2Do
ubled
ay, J
., 59
-PS-2
Doyo
n, M.
, 5-CD
MP-1,
13-C
DMP-2
Dreih
ahn,
H., 2
4-CDM
P-5Du
arte,
C., 6
-FSMC
-1Du
bon,
L., 1
15-O
CMSA
-15
Dudle
y, S.
, 121
-FSMC
-9Du
haze
, M.,
78-O
CMSA
-7, 1
14-O
CMSA
-14Du
nham
, D.,
86-GN
C-4Du
rrett,
B.,
44-CD
MP-8
Dyer,
R., 6
7-GNC
-2Eb
erle,
S., 4
8-OCM
SA-1,
58-O
CMSA
-3, 8
3-CDM
P-16,
9
8-OCM
SA-11
Edgin
gton,
S., 1
14-O
CMSA
-14, 1
15-O
CMSA
-15Ed
mons
on, W
., 50
-SSO-
5Ed
wards
, B.,
54-CD
MP-11
Egan
, A.,
20-PS
TR-1
Eggle
ston,
J., 6
5-CDM
P-13
Eiblm
aier, M
., 58
-OCM
SA-3
Eickh
off, J
., 50
-SSO-
5Ek
inci, F
., 86
-GNC-4
El Ha
didi, B
., 50
-SSO-
5Elf
ving,
A., 9
-MDM
-1Elg
ohary
, T.,
76-GN
C-3Ell
iott,
R., 3
5-CDM
P-6Ell
siepe
n, P.,
98-O
CMSA
-11Ely
, T.,
96-GN
C-5Em
anue
lli, P.
, 113
-GNC-7
, 123
-OCM
SA-16
Enge
l, T.,
23-CD
MP-4
Epps
, A.,
26-LB
O-3
Esda
r, T.,
97-O
CMSA
-10Es
posit
o, T.,
70-P
S-3Es
tabroo
k, P.,
20-P
STR-1
, 80-P
STR-2
Estef
an, J
., 18
-MDM
-4Ett
l, J.,
38-LB
O-4,
122
-GNC-8
Evan
s, D.
, 41-S
SO-4,
48-O
CMSA
-1, 6
9-OCM
SA-5
Evan
s, H.
, 18-M
DM-4
Eysm
ont,
N., 2
0-PST
R-1, 8
6-GNC
-4Fa
enza
, F.,
80-PS
TR-2
Falco
ne, R
., 83
-CDMP
-16Fa
ler, A
., 29
-SSO-
3Fa
ller, R
., 48
-OCM
SA-1
Falte
nbac
her, L
., 24
-CDMP
-5Fa
ntina
ti, C.,
57-O
CMSA
-2Fa
ris, G
., 65
-CDMP
-13Fa
ure-M
arfan
y, F.,
53-C
DMP-1
0Fe
dyae
v, K.,
86-G
NC-4
Fehri
nger,
M.,
123-O
CMSA
-16Fe
iteirin
ha, J
., 75
-FSMC
-4Fe
ldhac
ker, J
., 10
2-CSO
-1Fe
lton,
L., 2
7-MDM
-5Fe
menia
s, P.,
122
-GNC-8
Fergu
son,
F., 5
0-SSO
-5Fe
rnand
ez, A
., 48
-OCM
SA-1
Ferna
ndez
, J.,
122-G
NC-8
Ferra
z, A.,
80-P
STR-2
Ferre
ira, M
., 28
-MDM
-6, 8
9-PS-5
Finn,
R., 8
-LBO-
1
43
Auth
or/S
essio
n Ch
air In
dex
Finne
rty, D
., 79
-PS-4
Firre,
D.,
94-CS
IS-2
Fisch
er, D
., 23
-CDMP
-4, 7
4-CDM
P-15,
78-O
CMSA
-7Fle
ntge,
F., 5
7-OCM
SA-2,
65-C
DMP-1
3, 1
01-CS
IS-3
Flobe
rghag
en, R
., 12
3-OCM
SA-16
Flohre
r, T.,
56-GN
C-1, 1
23-O
CMSA
-16Fo
rnarel
li, D.
, 56-G
NC-1
Fraga
, E.,
48-O
CMSA
-1Fra
ncillo
ut, L.
, 102
-CSO-
1Fra
ncis,
L., 8
9-PS-5
Franc
is, R.
, 77-O
CMSA
-6Fra
nk, A
., 20
-PSTR
-1Fre
eman
, R.,
111-C
SO-2
Frey,
S., 5
6-GNC
-1Fro
nton,
J., 1
07-PS
-7Fu
jii, T.
, 66-F
SMC-3
Furon
es G
arcia,
V., 1
12-FS
MC-8
Furro
w, R.
, 78-O
CMSA
-7, 9
8-OCM
SA-11
Gal-E
dd, J
., 47
-MDM
-9Ga
let, G
., 68
-OCM
SA-4,
88-O
CMSA
-9Ga
llego
, J.,
26-LB
O-3
Gao,
J., 3
6-CDM
P-7Ga
rbeil,
H., 8
6-GNC
-4Ga
rcia,
G., 2
0-PST
R-1Ga
rcia C
hillon
, M.,
74-CD
MP-15
Gard,
J., 3
9-MDM
-7Ga
rrigue
s Rua
, A.,
49-PS
-1Gä
rtner,
S.,
101-C
SIS-3
Gasn
ault,
O., 1
12-FS
MC-8
Gaud
on, P
., 10
7-PS-7
Georg
e, D.
, 70-P
S-3Ge
orger,
J., 8
5-FSM
C-5Ge
rené,
S., 1
0-MDM
-2Ge
urts,
K., 5
7-OCM
SA-2
Geye
r, M.,
6-FSM
C-1Gh
aribia
n, D.
, 106
-OCM
SA-13
Ghas
emza
deh,
L., 1
07-PS
-7Gh
isi, C.
, 113
-GNC-7
Gigge
nbac
h, D.
, 83-C
DMP-1
6Gil
, J.,
121-F
SMC-9
Ginge
rich,
D., 9
8-OCM
SA-11
Giova
nnon
i, B.,
18-M
DM-4
Gladd
en, R
., 11
6-PS-8
Gnat,
M.,
48-O
CMSA
-1, 6
5-CDM
P-13,
74-C
DMP-1
5,
79-P
S-4, 8
3-CDM
P-16,
101
-CSIS-
3Go
dfrey
, J.,
46-HS
O-5,
58-O
CMSA
-3Go
dinez
, H.,
67-GN
C-2Go
etzelm
ann,
M., 2
3-CDM
P-4, 6
6-FSM
C-3, 8
3-CDM
P-16
Gofor
th, M
., 7-H
SO-1
Gome
z, J.,
20-P
STR-1
Gonz
alez,
O., 2
0-PST
R-1, 4
8-OCM
SA-1
Gonz
alez A
beytu
a, J.,
20-P
STR-1
, 48-O
CMSA
-1
Gonz
alez P
icazo
, J.,
65-CD
MP-13
, 74-C
DMP-1
5Go
o, S.
, 88-O
CMSA
-9Go
sling,
A., 1
5-HSO
-2, 4
6-HSO
-5Go
tter, F
., 13
-CDMP
-2Gö
ttfert
, T.,
24-CD
MP-5,
59-P
S-2, 7
0-PS-3
, 79-P
S-4Gr
aham
, L.,
41-SS
O-4
Gras
so, C
., 85
-FSMC
-5, 8
7-OCM
SA-8
Gree
nberg
, E.,
94-CS
IS-2
Gree
r, G.,
20-PS
TR-1
Greg
ory, S
., 20
-PSTR
-1Gr
idley
, R.,
23-CD
MP-4
Grish
echk
in, B
., 24
-CDMP
-5, 7
0-PS-3
Guad
agno
li, D.
, 80-P
STR-2
Guilla
ro, M
., 14
-CDMP
-3Gu
inle,
T., 4
7-MDM
-9Gu
o, L.,
20-P
STR-1
Gusk
e, P.,
75-F
SMC-4
Hadd
ock,
A., 4
0-MDM
-8, 4
7-MDM
-9, 6
9-OCM
SA-5
Hadd
ow, C
., 57
-OCM
SA-2,
107
-PS-7
Hall,
V., 7
-HSO-
1, 1
5-HSO
-2, 2
5-HSO
-3, 3
7-HSO
-4Ha
mes,
K., 7
-HSO-
1Ha
rauch
i, S.,
58-O
CMSA
-3Hä
ring,
U., 7
3-CDM
P-14
Harris
, R.,
103-F
SMC-7
, 114
-OCM
SA-14
Hartu
ng, J
., 59
-PS-2,
101
-CSIS-
3Ha
uche
corne
, A.,
41-SS
O-4
Hauk
e, A.,
24-C
DMP-5
, 64-C
DMP-1
2, 7
3-CDM
P-14,
8
3-CDM
P-16
Hefne
r, W.,
16-LB
O-2
Heine
, F.,
87-O
CMSA
-8He
inen,
W., 2
0-PST
R-1, 8
0-PST
R-2, 9
5-FSM
C-6He
inze,
R., 1
06-O
CMSA
-13He
rman
, J.,
76-GN
C-3, 1
02-CS
O-1,
122
-GNC-8
Herz,
E., 4
9-PS-1
, 70-P
S-3He
ttrich
, S.,
107-P
S-7He
venth
al, W
., 58
-OCM
SA-3,
114
-OCM
SA-14
Higdo
n, D.
, 67-G
NC-2
Hinke
l, H.,
76-GN
C-3Ho
bsch
, M.,
76-GN
C-3Ho
ched
ez, J
., 41
-SSO-
4Ho
ffman
n, A.,
24-C
DMP-5
, 87-O
CMSA
-8, 8
9-PS-5
Hoga
n, P.,
23-C
DMP-4
, 35-C
DMP-6
, 64-C
DMP-1
2Ho
jnows
ki, B
., 29
-SSO-
3Ho
nda,
L., 1
20-CS
O-3
Hoofs
, R.,
40-M
DM-8,
106
-OCM
SA-13
Horny
, M.,
18-M
DM-4
Hörsc
hgen
-Egge
rs, M
., 38
-LBO-
4Ho
ward,
R., 4
6-HSO
-5Ho
we, S
., 29
-SSO-
3Hu
ber, F
., 83
-CDMP
-16Hu
berth
, S.,
27-M
DM-5
Hudib
urg, J
., 37
-HSO-
4
Hueb
ner, J
., 78
-OCM
SA-7
Huh,
Y., 6
6-FSM
C-3Hu
nsak
er, T.
, 29-S
SO-3
Hunt,
J., 1
14-O
CMSA
-14Iac
opino
, C.,
41-SS
O-4
Ijame
s, G.
, 27-M
DM-5
Ikeda
, S.,
86-GN
C-4Ina
gawa
, S.,
119-C
SIS-5
Inman
, S.,
26-LB
O-3
Iranz
o-Greu
s, D.
, 16-L
BO-2
Irbah
, A.,
41-SS
O-4
Ishim
aru, R
., 19
-SSO-
2Isr
ael, D
., 36
-CDMP
-7, 5
4-CDM
P-11
Ivanc
ic, W
., 15
-HSO-
2Iw
ata, T
., 68
-OCM
SA-4
Jaco
bs, C
., 25
-HSO-
3, 7
3-CDM
P-14
Jaco
bs, S
., 84
-CSIS-
1Ja
cobs
ohn,
J., 9
5-FSM
C-6Ja
ekel,
S.,
101-C
SIS-3
Jah,
M., 6
7-GNC
-2Ja
ng, I
., 20
-PSTR
-1Ja
vaux
, D.,
37-HS
O-4
Jerm
stad,
W., 3
9-MDM
-7Je
rred,
N., 2
9-SSO
-3Jim
enez
, F.,
113-G
NC-7
John
son,
B., 7
4-CDM
P-15
John
son,
S., 8
0-PST
R-2Jo
hnsto
n, M.
, 5-CD
MP-1
Joliv
et, L.
, 114
-OCM
SA-14
Jone
s, J.,
26-L
BO-3
Joy,
S., 4
7-MDM
-9, 1
16-PS
-8Ju
ng, O
., 67
-GNC-2
, 76-G
NC-3,
122
-GNC-8
Jung
, W.,
38-LB
O-4
Junio
r, F.,
89-PS
-5Ka
hle, R
., 68
-OCM
SA-4,
122
-GNC-8
Kape
llos,
K., 8
7-OCM
SA-8
Kaue
rhoff,
T., 1
07-PS
-7Ka
velaa
rs, A.
, 20-P
STR-1
Kazz
, G.,
94-CS
IS-2
Kearn
ey, M
., 10
1-CSIS
-3Ke
ck, F
., 57
-OCM
SA-2,
123
-OCM
SA-16
Kelec
y, T.,
67-G
NC-2
Kelly,
R., 4
9-PS-1
Kerje
an, L
., 11
5-OCM
SA-15
Keun
eke,
M., 1
05-O
CMSA
-12Kh
atri, F
., 36
-CDMP
-7Kim
, D.,
20-PS
TR-1
Kim, E
., 44
-CDMP
-8, 8
0-PST
R-2Kim
, H.,
56-GN
C-1Kim
, Y.,
80-PS
TR-2
Kirsch
, M.,
9-MDM
-1, 7
5-FSM
C-4, 7
8-OCM
SA-7,
1
03-FS
MC-7,
114
-OCM
SA-14
Klai, S
., 25
-HSO-
3, 7
3-CDM
P-14,
98-O
CMSA
-11Kle
mich
, K.,
50-SS
O-5
Klesh
, A.,
19-SS
O-2
Klinc
, M.,
28-M
DM-6,
57-O
CMSA
-2, 1
24-O
CMSA
-17Kli
nkrad
, H.,
123-O
CMSA
-16Kn
ight,
R., 2
0-PST
R-1, 5
9-PS-2
, 107
-PS-7
Knorr
, E.,
79-PS
-4Ko
, A.,
65-CD
MP-13
Koch
te, M
., 11
6-PS-8
Koko
rowsk
i, M.,
17-M
DM-3
Kolle
r, J.,
67-GN
C-2Ko
lodzie
jski, P
., 29
-SSO-
3Ko
ontz,
S.,
41-SS
O-4
Kornb
erg, M
., 10
3-FSM
C-7Ko
rotko
v, F.,
20-P
STR-1
Korsm
eyer,
D.,
15-HS
O-2
Kova
lik, J
., 45
-CDMP
-9Ko
zlows
ki, R.
, 23-C
DMP-4
Krag,
H., 1
23-O
CMSA
-16Kre
sken
, R.,
9-MDM
-1, 1
03-FS
MC-7,
113
-GNC-7
, 1
14-O
CMSA
-14Kre
tschm
ar, P.
, 78-O
CMSA
-7Kri
er, G
., 96
-GNC-5
Kruth,
J., 1
9-SSO
-2Kti
stis,
P., 1
3-CDM
P-2Ku
ch, T
., 15
-HSO-
2Ku
doh,
F., 8
4-CSIS
-1Ku
hlman
n, S.
, 17-M
DM-3,
87-O
CMSA
-8Ku
ijper,
D.,
96-GN
C-5Ku
mar, A
., 24
-CDMP
-5, 5
0-SSO
-5Ku
nz, J
., 16
-LBO-
2Ku
rtik, S
., 45
-CDMP
-9Ku
ulkers
, E.,
78-O
CMSA
-7La
Bell
e-Ham
er, N
., 54
-CDMP
-11La
Belle
, R.,
45-CD
MP-9
Lagn
y, A.,
48-O
CMSA
-1La
key,
D., 6
9-OCM
SA-5,
87-O
CMSA
-8,
1
24-O
CMSA
-17La
ndrod
ie, P.
, 38-L
BO-4,
88-O
CMSA
-9La
nsdo
wne,
C., 5
-CDMP
-1La
nuca
ra, M
., 44
-CDMP
-8, 5
3-CDM
P-10,
119
-CSIS-
5La
porte
, F.,
67-GN
C-2, 8
6-GNC
-4, 1
04-GN
C-6La
rdot,
C., 2
6-LBO
-3La
roque
, C.,
101-C
SIS-3
Larso
n, K.,
83-C
DMP-1
6, 1
05-O
CMSA
-12La
u, C.,
5-CD
MP-1
Laub
ach,
S., 2
0-PST
R-1, 6
8-OCM
SA-4,
112
-FSMC
-8La
udet,
P., 1
15-O
CMSA
-15La
Valle
e, D.
, 102
-CSO-
1, 1
11-CS
O-2
Lawr
ence
, G.,
18-M
DM-4
Leah
y, F.,
20-P
STR-1
Lecla
nche
, G.,
110-C
SIS-4
Ledk
ov, A
., 86
-GNC-4
Lee,
C., 5
-CDMP
-1Le
e, J.,
80-P
STR-2
Lee,
M., 2
0-PST
R-1Le
e, S.
, 56-G
NC-1,
80-P
STR-2
, 125
-PS-9
Lee,
Y., 1
7-MDM
-3Le
i, J.,
35-CD
MP-6
Lemm
ens,
S., 1
23-O
CMSA
-16Le
nda,
M., 7
9-PS-4
Lenk
, J.,
37-HS
O-4
Lenz
en, C
., 59
-PS-2,
70-P
S-3, 7
9-PS-4
Leun
g, B.
, 18-M
DM-4
Levo
ir, T.,
40-M
DM-8,
47-M
DM-9
Lewi
s, J.,
86-G
NC-4
Lewi
s, M.
, 56-G
NC-1
Li, N
., 24
-CDMP
-5Lie
brech
t, P.,
84-C
SIS-1
Linds
ay, S
., 53
-CDMP
-10Lip
pinco
tt, J.
, 119
-CSIS-
5Lo
ck, P
., 17
-MDM
-3, 2
8-MDM
-6, 5
7-OCM
SA-2,
7
5-FSM
C-4, 8
5-FSM
C-5, 1
24-O
CMSA
-17Lo
diot,
S., 5
8-OCM
SA-3
Lods
, P.,
19-SS
O-2
Loise
l, C.,
112-F
SMC-8
Loom
is, N
., 24
-CDMP
-5Lo
pez,
P., 2
8-MDM
-6Lo
pez,
T., 7
3-CDM
P-14,
121
-FSMC
-9Ló
pez D
elgad
o, T.,
28-M
DM-6
Lorig
ny, E
., 11
2-FSM
C-8, 1
15-O
CMSA
-15Lö
w, S
., 76
-GNC-3
Lowr
ance
, P.,
114-O
CMSA
-14Lu
cas,
L., 1
05-O
CMSA
-12Lü
dtke,
A., 3
7-HSO
-4Lu
pisell
a, M.
, 15-H
SO-2
Lupu
, E.,
107-P
S-7Lu
tz, P.
, 20-P
STR-1
Lux,
J., 1
3-CDM
P-2Ma
dni, A
., 80
-PSTR
-2Ma
erkl, T
., 79
-PS-4
Mage
e, K.,
58-O
CMSA
-3, 1
14-O
CMSA
-14Ma
ldagu
e, P.,
79-P
S-4Ma
leville
, L.,
105-O
CMSA
-12Ma
lphrus
, B.,
19-SS
O-2
Mano
n, F.,
88-O
CMSA
-9Ma
nor-C
hapm
an, E
., 11
4-OCM
SA-14
Marak
, J.,
44-CD
MP-8,
68-O
CMSA
-4Ma
rc, X
., 56
-GNC-1
Mardl
e, N.
, 56-G
NC-1,
96-G
NC-5,
124
-OCM
SA-17
Marec
hal, C
., 68
-OCM
SA-4
Marig
o, J.,
38-L
BO-4,
88-O
CMSA
-9Ma
rinic,
F., 4
4-CDM
P-8Ma
rsh, A
., 12
1-FSM
C-9
44
Auth
or/S
essio
n Ch
air In
dex
Martin
, J.,
9-MDM
-1, 1
03-FS
MC-7
Martin
-Neira
, M.,
103-F
SMC-7
Martin
-Pime
ntel, P
., 87
-OCM
SA-8
Martin
ez, L
., 11
9-CSIS
-5Ma
rtínez
Fadri
que,
F., 9
7-OCM
SA-10
Mateo
, C.,
78-O
CMSA
-7, 1
01-CS
IS-3
Mathe
son,
L., 2
8-MDM
-6, 7
7-OCM
SA-6
Matis
ak, B
., 16
-LBO-
2Ma
tsuda
, I.,
86-GN
C-4Ma
tthys
sen,
A., 1
0-MDM
-2Ma
ttia, S
., 98
-OCM
SA-11
Maure
r, E.,
68-O
CMSA
-4, 1
07-PS
-7, 1
16-PS
-8,
125
-PS-9
Mazz
a, M.
, 78-O
CMSA
-7, 1
19-CS
IS-5
McCa
lmon
t, K.,
105
-OCM
SA-12
McCa
sland
, D.,
27-M
DM-5
McCo
y, R.,
54-C
DMP-1
1Mc
dona
ld, A.
, 9-M
DM-1
Mcdo
nald,
M.,
39-M
DM-7
McEly
ea, R
., 16
-LBO-
2Mc
Isaac
, K.,
77-O
CMSA
-6Me
credy
, N.,
66-FS
MC-3
Mefta
h, M.
, 41-S
SO-4
Melga
rejo D
iaz, N
., 65
-CDMP
-13Me
liton,
G., 6
-FSMC
-1Me
ndec
k, G.
, 46-H
SO-5
Merch
ant,
J., 4
5-CDM
P-9Me
rri, M
., 35
-CDMP
-6, 4
1-SSO
-4, 6
8-OCM
SA-4,
1
01-CS
IS-3
Merrit
t, D.
, 40-M
DM-8
Mesh
kat,
L., 1
20-CS
O-3
Messa
ros, R
., 80
-PSTR
-2Me
yer, J
., 11
2-FSM
C-8Mi
calon
i, E.,
102-C
SO-1
Mich
el, A.
, 25-H
SO-3,
73-C
DMP-1
4Mi
ller, T
., 97
-OCM
SA-10
Millig
an, D
., 57
-OCM
SA-2
Mino
giann
is, A.
, 124
-OCM
SA-17
Miro,
J., 8
5-FSM
C-5, 1
03-FS
MC-7
Mish
kin, A
., 20
-PSTR
-1, 1
25-PS
-9Mi
ttman
, D.,
119-C
SIS-5
Mo, Y
., 54
-CDMP
-11Mo
hr, D
., 10
7-PS-7
Mohr,
U.,
50-SS
O-5
Molin
sky,
J., 8
0-PST
R-2Mo
ll, F.,
83-C
DMP-1
6Mo
neste
s, D.
, 75-F
SMC-4
Mong
e, A.,
20-P
STR-1
, 48-O
CMSA
-1Mo
nham
, A.,
67-GN
C-2, 1
05-O
CMSA
-12Mo
nreal,
J., 1
6-LBO
-2Mo
nson
, E.,
35-CD
MP-6
Monta
gnon
, E.,
69-O
CMSA
-5, 8
8-OCM
SA-9
Montg
omery
, P.,
14-CD
MP-3,
27-M
DM-5
Montr
oni, G
., 78
-OCM
SA-7,
97-O
CMSA
-10Mo
ore, C
., 46
-HSO-
5Mo
ores,
J., 5
4-CDM
P-11
Moral
es, L
., 11
5-OCM
SA-15
Morea
u, D.
, 25-H
SO-3,
73-C
DMP-1
4, 9
8-OCM
SA-11
Morel
, T.,
13-CD
MP-2
Morfil
l, G.,
68-O
CMSA
-4Mo
unze
r, Z.,
29-SS
O-3,
102
-CSO-
1, 1
11-CS
O-2,
1
20-CS
O-3
Moury
, M.,
20-PS
TR-1
Mous
set,
V., 1
14-O
CMSA
-14Mo
ussi-S
offys
, A.,
107-P
S-7Mr
owka
, F.,
59-PS
-2, 7
0-PS-3
, 79-P
S-4Mu
eller,
K., 5
0-SSO
-5Mu
eller,
T., 7
-HSO-
1, 2
5-HSO
-3, 3
7-HSO
-4Mu
ller, C
., 98
-OCM
SA-11
Mülle
r, T.,
15-HS
O-2
Muño
z, I.,
6-FS
MC-1
Muno
z Fern
ande
z, M.
, 58-O
CMSA
-3Mu
rakam
i, K.,
58-O
CMSA
-3Mu
rolo,
F., 2
8-MDM
-6, 5
7-OCM
SA-2,
77-O
CMSA
-6,
124
-OCM
SA-17
Murph
y, D.
, 36-C
DMP-7
Musso
, I.,
26-LB
O-3
Naga
matsu
, H.,
95-FS
MC-6
Naka
jo, T.
, 19-S
SO-2
Naka
mura,
S.,
49-PS
-1, 5
9-PS-2
, 70-P
S-3, 7
9-PS-4
, 8
9-PS-5
Narda
ngeli
, S.,
80-PS
TR-2
Narul
a, N.
, 121
-FSMC
-9Na
varro
, V.,
64-CD
MP-12
, 68-O
CMSA
-4Na
zarov
, V., 1
4-CDM
P-3, 2
0-PST
R-1, 2
4-CDM
P-5,
79-P
S-4, 8
9-PS-5
, 107
-PS-7,
116-P
S-8, 1
25-PS
-9Na
zirov
, R.,
20-PS
TR-1,
86-G
NC-4
Neele
y, J.,
8-LB
O-1,
26-L
BO-3
Nehre
nz, M
., 29
-SSO-
3Ne
lson,
A., 1
12-FS
MC-8,
115
-OCM
SA-15
Nerga
ard, K
., 10
1-CSIS
-3Ne
spoli
, F.,
20-PS
TR-1
Newh
ouse
, M.,
27-M
DM-5
Newm
an, L
., 20
-PSTR
-1Ng
, S.,
35-CD
MP-6
Nguy
en, K
., 12
1-FSM
C-9Nic
olini,
D.,
80-PS
TR-2
Nieze
tte, M
., 87
-OCM
SA-8,
89-P
S-5Nis
hio, M
., 19
-SSO-
2No
mura,
N.,
84-CS
IS-1
Noreu
s, E.,
89-P
S-5No
uvell
on, S
., 38
-LBO-
4No
vak,
D., 5
5-FSM
C-2No
vean
, M.,
120-C
SO-3
Nove
llo, N
., 44
-CDMP
-8Nu
nes,
M., 8
6-GNC
-4O’
Shea
, P.,
102-C
SO-1
Oaida
, B.,
17-M
DM-3
Ohnd
orf, A
., 48
-OCM
SA-1,
83-C
DMP-1
6Ol
eson
, S.,
17-M
DM-3,
36-C
DMP-7
Olive
ira, H
., 70
-PS-3
Olive
ira, V
., 89
-PS-5
Orms
ton, T
., 56
-GNC-1
, 96-G
NC-5,
105
-OCM
SA-12
Ortiz
, A.,
20-PS
TR-1,
48-O
CMSA
-1Os
inski,
G.,
77-O
CMSA
-6Os
ório,
J., 7
5-FSM
C-4Os
wald,
M.,
80-PS
TR-2
Otho
n, B.
, 121
-FSMC
-9Ou
drhiri,
K., 4
5-CDM
P-9Pa
ck, M
., 11
2-FSM
C-8Pa
jevsk
i, M.,
74-CD
MP-15
Palm
er, P.
, 41-S
SO-4
Palss
on, M
., 95
-FSMC
-6Pa
nayio
tou, C
., 13
-CDMP
-2Pa
ntaleo
ni, M
., 9-M
DM-1,
87-OC
MSA-8
, 103
-FSMC
-7,
114
-OCM
SA-14
Panto
quilh
o, M.
, 97-O
CMSA
-10Pa
phitis
, A.,
13-CD
MP-2
Paras
har, S
., 36
-CDMP
-7, 4
5-CDM
P-9, 5
4-CDM
P-11
Park,
D.,
44-CD
MP-8
Parm
iter, R
., 77
-OCM
SA-6
Parril
la, E.
, 64-C
DMP-1
2Pa
rrinell
o, T.,
124
-OCM
SA-17
Pasq
uier, H
., 66
-FSMC
-3, 1
12-FS
MC-8
Paste
na, M
., 20
-PSTR
-1Pa
xton,
L., 1
6-LBO
-2Pe
arson
, S.,
20-PS
TR-1,
80-P
STR-2
, 85-F
SMC-5
, 9
5-FSM
C-6Pe
cchiol
i, M.,
57-O
CMSA
-2, 6
6-FSM
C-3, 7
5-FSM
C-4,
98-O
CMSA
-11, 1
12-FS
MC-8
Pecci
a, N.
, 6-FS
MC-1,
84-C
SIS-1,
95-F
SMC-6
, 1
21-FS
MC-9
Peina
do, O
., 14
-CDMP
-3, 2
3-CDM
P-4, 8
3-CDM
P-16
Pelip
enko
, P.,
9-MDM
-1, 7
7-OCM
SA-6
Peña
Luqu
e, S.
, 64-C
DMP-1
2Pé
rez Ay
úcar,
M.,
40-M
DM-8
Perki
ns, J
., 12
0-CSO
-3Pe
rreau
lt, S.
, 110
-CSIS-
4Pe
rry, K
., 20
-PSTR
-1Pe
skett
, P.,
37-HS
O-4
Pessi
na, S
., 28
-MDM
-6, 5
7-OCM
SA-2,
77-O
CMSA
-6Pe
ter, D
., 83
-CDMP
-16Pe
terso
n, C.,
105
-OCM
SA-12
Peter
son,
S., 4
4-CDM
P-8, 1
04-GN
C-6Pe
us, A
., 12
3-OCM
SA-16
Pfau,
J., 1
3-CDM
P-2, 9
7-OCM
SA-10
Pfeil,
N., 7
5-FSM
C-4Pic
ard, G
., 56
-GNC-1
Picart
, G.,
55-FS
MC-2,
75-F
SMC-4
, 103
-FSMC
-7,
112
-FSMC
-8Pie
tras,
J., 1
10-CS
IS-4
Pilge
r, E.,
86-GN
C-4Pil
gram,
M.,
84-CS
IS-1,
110
-CSIS-
4Pil
i, P.,
28-M
DM-6,
57-O
CMSA
-2, 7
7-OCM
SA-6,
1
24-O
CMSA
-17Pin
es, D
., 96
-GNC-5
Piron
dini, F
., 20
-PSTR
-1, 4
8-OCM
SA-1,
59-P
S-2Pit
esky
, J.,
47-M
DM-9,
115
-OCM
SA-15
Pitts,
R., 2
0-PST
R-1Po
land,
D., 1
03-FS
MC-7
Polan
skey
, C.,
47-M
DM-9,
106
-OCM
SA-13
, 1
15-O
CMSA
-15, 1
16-PS
-8Po
licella
, N.,
41-SS
O-4,
70-P
S-3Pra
do, A
., 10
-MDM
-2, 2
0-PST
R-1, 8
0-PST
R-2Pre
uss,
M., 7
3-CDM
P-14
Price
, H.,
28-M
DM-6
Proco
pe M
amert
, O.,
68-O
CMSA
-4Pu
chko
vskiy
, A.,
37-HS
O-4
Qu, Y
., 20
-PSTR
-1Qu
ach,
W., 1
9-SSO
-2Ra
bena
u, E.,
46-H
SO-5,
124
-OCM
SA-17
Rabid
eau,
G., 1
16-PS
-8Ra
jguru,
A., 2
9-SSO
-3Ra
mach
andra
n, V.,
84-C
SIS-1
Ratlif
f, J.,
7-HS
O-1
Ray,
T., 4
7-MDM
-9, 1
07-PS
-7, 1
15-O
CMSA
-15Ra
ymae
kers,
J., 1
01-CS
IS-3
Raym
an, M
., 47
-MDM
-9Ra
ymon
d, C.,
47-M
DM-9
Razo
, G.,
66-FS
MC-3
Rebo
ud, O
., 12
4-OCM
SA-17
Rebo
ux, A
., 57
-OCM
SA-2
Recio
, J.,
35-CD
MP-6
Reed
y, L.,
83-C
DMP-1
6Re
eve,
T., 1
21-FS
MC-9
Reev
es, S
., 14
-CDMP
-3Re
gges
tad, V
., 98
-OCM
SA-11
Reid,
S., 1
0-MDM
-2, 18
-MDM
-4, 20
-PSTR
-1, 80
-PSTR
-2,
85-F
SMC-5
, 95-F
SMC-6
Reinh
art, R
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-CDMP
-2Re
inholt
z, W.
, 110
-CSIS-
4Re
nard,
M.,
59-PS
-2Re
naud
ie, E.
, 55-F
SMC-2
, 123
-OCM
SA-16
Rene
sto, M
., 89
-PS-5
Reza
beck
, H.,
111-C
SO-2
Richte
r, D.,
79-PS
-4Rie
del, F
., 11
3-GNC
-7Rig
hetti,
P., 6
7-GNC
-2
Ripoll
, T.,
75-FS
MC-4
Robe
rts, B
., 56
-GNC-1
Robe
rts, C
., 37
-HSO-
4Ro
berts
, W.,
45-CD
MP-9
Robe
rtson
, R.,
104-G
NC-6
Robic
haud
, M.,
124-O
CMSA
-17Ro
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n, B.
, 36-C
DMP-7
Roch
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-OCM
SA-8
Rodri
guez
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96-GN
C-5Ro
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ez, Y
., 80
-PSTR
-2Ro
mana
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M., 1
13-GN
C-7, 1
23-O
CMSA
-16Ro
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A., 2
8-MDM
-6Ro
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., 53
-CDMP
-10Ro
ss, S
., 10
5-OCM
SA-12
Rossm
anith
, G.,
17-M
DM-3
Roun
dhill,
I., 4
9-PS-1
, 96-G
NC-5,
104
-GNC-6
Rous
se, N
., 88
-OCM
SA-9
Rouz
é, M.
, 41-S
SO-4
Rove
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CMSA
-8Ro
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P., 8
-LBO-
1, 2
6-LBO
-3, 8
0-PST
R-2Ro
y, M.
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-OCM
SA-15
Rubia
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., 10
3-FSM
C-7Ru
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, A.,
57-O
CMSA
-2, 9
7-OCM
SA-10
, 1
05-O
CMSA
-12Ru
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., 74
-CDMP
-15Ru
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., 53
-CDMP
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15-HS
O-2
Saka
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Y., 1
9-SSO
-2Sa
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49-PS
-1Sa
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, S.,
88-O
CMSA
-9Sa
las-So
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S., 3
8-LBO
-4Sa
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., 14-C
DMP-3
, 78-O
CMSA
-7, 11
9-CSIS
-5Sa
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-CSO-
2Sa
lvage
, R.,
46-HS
O-5
Samu
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., 55
-FSMC
-2Sa
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, 20-P
STR-1
Sanc
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L., 8
7-OCM
SA-8
Sanc
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N., 6
4-CDM
P-12
Sand
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., 69
-OCM
SA-5
Sand
s, O.
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SO-2
Sank
s, W.
, 20-P
STR-1
Sanm
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., 66
-FSMC
-3Sa
nseg
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, M.,
56-GN
C-1, 1
13-GN
C-7Sa
ntoro,
G.,
26-LB
O-3
Santo
s, R.,
53-C
DMP-1
0Sa
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i, M., 3
6-CDM
P-7, 5
4-CDM
P-11,
68-OC
MSA-4
, 7
3-CDM
P-14,
101
-CSIS-
3Sc
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, U.,
23-CD
MP-4
Scha
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., 19
-SSO-
2Sc
hier, J
., 36
-CDMP
-7Sc
himme
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, 75-F
SMC-4
Schle
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., 68
-OCM
SA-4
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5-CDM
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M.,
20-PS
TR-1,
80-P
STR-2
Schm
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., 38
-LBO-
4Sc
hmidt
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114-O
CMSA
-14Sc
hmidt
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57-O
CMSA
-2, 1
23-O
CMSA
-16Sc
hmitz
, P.,
97-O
CMSA
-10Sc
hmotz
er, R.
, 29-S
SO-3
Scho
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t, J.,
19-S
SO-2
Schro
ck, M
., 12
1-FSM
C-9Sc
hulz,
K., 1
19-CS
IS-5
Schu
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., 80
-PSTR
-2, 1
22-GN
C-8Sc
huma
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M.,
69-O
CMSA
-5Sc
huple
r, B.,
44-CD
MP-8
Schw
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., 10
3-FSM
C-7Sc
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., 77
-OCM
SA-6
Scott
i, G.,
37-HS
O-4
Scov
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., 7-H
SO-1
Segn
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-OCM
SA-9
Seibe
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5-OCM
SA-12
Sela,
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5-HSO
-3, 7
3-CDM
P-14
Sellm
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., 83
-CDMP
-16Se
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J., 1
7-MDM
-3Se
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16-PS
-8Se
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, C.,
13-CD
MP-2
Serpe
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57-O
CMSA
-2Se
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G.,
94-CS
IS-2
Sevin
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98-O
CMSA
-11Sh
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., 97
-OCM
SA-10
Shaw
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20-PS
TR-1
Shelt
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., 11
6-PS-8
Shirtl
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., 47
-MDM
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., 10
4-GNC
-6Sie
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-OCM
SA-12
Sindiy
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17-M
DM-3
Singe
r, C.,
26-LB
O-3
Sipila
, S.,
7-HSO
-1Sk
outar
is, E.
, 23-C
DMP-4
Smit,
H., 1
19-CS
IS-5
Smith
, B.,
89-PS
-5, 1
21-FS
MC-9
Smith
, E.,
15-HS
O-2
Smith
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35-CD
MP-6,
53-C
DMP-1
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., 55
-FSMC
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., 75
-FSMC
-4So
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9-PS-5
Sodn
ik, Z.
, 119
-CSIS-
5So
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15-HS
O-2
Soere
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, E.,
94-CS
IS-2
Solim
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., 50
-SSO-
5So
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., 97
-OCM
SA-10
Soren
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6-GNC
-4So
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., 29
-SSO-
3
Soula
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44-CD
MP-8,
53-C
DMP-1
0, 8
4-CSIS
-1,
94-C
SIS-2,
119
-CSIS-
5So
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., 78
-OCM
SA-7
Spad
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MP-1,
13-CD
MP-2,
64-CD
MP-12
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SA-4,
74-CD
MP-15
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CMSA
-7, 10
1-CSIS
-3Sp
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44-CD
MP-8
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59-PS
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Stam
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BO-4
Stan
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MC-1,
80-P
STR-2
Stato
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8-LB
O-1
Stea
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47-M
DM-9
Stee
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87-O
CMSA
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9-PS-5
Stee
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25-HS
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Steig
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SA-16
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87-O
CMSA
-8St
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69-O
CMSA
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114-O
CMSA
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83-CD
MP-16
Stew
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-MDM
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24-O
CMSA
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114-O
CMSA
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5-OCM
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Strze
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8-LBO
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8-OCM
SA-9
Sturm
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CMSA
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-PSTR
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Suzu
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5Sw
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41-S
SO-4
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6-GNC
-1, 1
24-O
CMSA
-17Ta
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SO-2
Tai, W
., 84
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1Ta
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6-GNC
-4Ta
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-FSMC
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65-C
DMP-1
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Tanc
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69-O
CMSA
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SA-8
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-OCM
SA-5,
87-O
CMSA
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S-1Th
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111-C
SO-2
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103-F
SMC-7
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96-GN
C-5Th
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-OCM
SA-6,
106
-OCM
SA-13
Thors
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6-GNC
-1To
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., 89
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Tone
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., 59
-PS-2
Töpfe
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MP-4,
83-C
DMP-1
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54-C
DMP-1
1To
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48-O
CMSA
-1
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8-LBO
-4To
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., 10
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SA-12
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05-O
CMSA
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nquil
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DM-4
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CMSA
-14Tri
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4-CDM
P-12,
80-P
STR-2
, 85-F
SMC-5
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., 87
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SA-8
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., 74
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6-FSM
C-3Tü
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n, R.,
6-FS
MC-1
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r, J.,
76-GN
C-3, 1
22-GN
C-8Tu
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., 54
-CDMP
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., 26
-LBO-
3Ty
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37-H
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CMSA
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STR-1
Vach
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., 26
-LBO-
3Va
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56-GN
C-1, 1
13-GN
C-7Va
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67-GN
C-2, 9
6-GNC
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C-6Va
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0-MDM
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CMSA
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n, P.,
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STR-1
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5-HSO
-3, 7
3-CDM
P-14
Vanc
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27-M
DM-5
Vand
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58-O
CMSA
-3Va
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, 25-H
SO-3
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., 45
-CDMP
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5-HSO
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94-CS
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Vaug
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6-LBO
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6-LBO
-3, 5
8-OCM
SA-3,
124
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SA-17
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CMSA
-1Via
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123
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SA-16
Viltal
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., 7-H
SO-1
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., 94
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2Viv
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5-CDM
P-13
Vizca
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4-CSIS
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., 28
-MDM
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7-OCM
SA-2
Vollm
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., 29
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3Vo
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., 87-O
CMSA
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5-OCM
SA-12
, 114
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A-14
Voum
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., 78
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SA-7
Vroon
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., 37
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4Wa
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S.,
104-G
NC-6
Wags
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K., 1
06-O
CMSA
-13Wa
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., 26
-LBO-
3Wa
llace
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5-CDM
P-1Wa
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8-OCM
SA-11
Wang
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TR-1
Wang
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121-F
SMC-9
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r, J.,
36-CD
MP-7
Watan
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4-CSIS
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Watso
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87-O
CMSA
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M., 8
-LBO-1
, 26-L
BO-3,
27-M
DM-5,
39-M
DM-7
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16-LB
O-2
Weins
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5-CDM
P-9We
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101-C
SIS-3
Werne
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107-P
S-7W
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7-OCM
SA-2
Wick
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., 49
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59-P
S-2, 7
0-PS-3
, 79-P
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-3W
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58-O
CMSA
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SMC-2
, 87-O
CMSA
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20-P
STR-1
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DM-7
Willi
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R., 2
6-LBO
-3W
illnec
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., 57
-OCM
SA-2
Wilso
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40-M
DM-8
Wilso
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68-O
CMSA
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4-CDM
P-11
Wind
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6-OCM
SA-13
Wint
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., 80
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79-PS
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, 50-S
SO-5
Woerl
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, 59-P
S-2Wo
odbri
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D., 5
3-CDM
P-10
Wood
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V., 2
6-LBO
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M., 9
7-OCM
SA-10
Wörle
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59-PS
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0-PS-3
, 79-P
S-4W
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J., 1
05-O
CMSA
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M.,
45-CD
MP-9
Wrig
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., 64
-CDMP
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right,
T., 1
5-HSO
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20-PS
TR-1,
24-C
DMP-5
Yana
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75-FS
MC-4,
112
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15-O
CMSA
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80-PS
TR-2
Yenn
e, W.
, 27-M
DM-5
Yeom
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44-CD
MP-8
Yim, H
., 67
-GNC-2
Yoko
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, T.,
20-PS
TR-1
Zakra
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J., 1
7-MDM
-3Za
nardi
ni, L.
, 25-H
SO-3
Zaye
r, I.,
119-C
SIS-5
Zhou
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20-PS
TR-1,
24-C
DMP-5
Zimme
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n, S.
, 68-O
CMSA
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0-PST
R-2zu
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85-FS
MC-5
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