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Title Space operations : experience, mission systems, and advanced concepts / edited by Michael Schmidhuber, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany, Craig Cruzen, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama, Joachim Kehr, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
Published Reston, Virginia : American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), [2013]
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Description 1 online resource (645 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series Progress in astronautics and aeronautics ; volume 242
Progress in astronautics and aeronautics ; v. 242.
Contents pt. 1. Mission preparation and management. International space station: unique in-space testbed as exploration analog / Young H. Lee [and others] -- Reengineering the mission operations systems for the prime and extended mission / Joseph C. Hunt, Jr. and Leo Y. Cheng -- Mission operations preparation environment: a new approach for the future / W. Heinen, S. Reid [and others] -- The keys to successful extended missions / David A. Seal and Emily A. Manor-Chapman -- Multi-mission operator training practices / Jennifer M. Reiter -- Gamification for astronaut training / Ferdinand Cornelissen [and others] -- Timeline as unifying concept for spacecraft operations / William K. Reinholtz -- Pools: a more efficient way to support spacecraft operations / A. Codazzi and M. Kim -- NASA space launch system operations strategy / Joan A. Singer, Jerry R. Cook, and Christopher E. Singer -- A university-developed COSMOS to operate multiple space vehicles / Trevor C. Sorensen [and others] -- Commercial collaboration for collision avoidance and flight operations / David Findleman -- pt. 2. Data and communications. Overview of the laser communications relay demostration project / Bernard L. Edwards [and others] -- Replacing the central storage system / Bernd Holzhauer and Osvaldo L. Peinado -- Ten times more information in your real-time TM / David Evans and Ugo Moschini -- CNES ground network renewal: challenges to increase capacity and to reduce costs / Jean-Marc Soula [and others] -- Operations for parallel satellite support / Marcin Gnat and Peter Willburger -- Location independent mission operations: systems engineering approach to mobile device data dissemination / Edward Birrane and Robert Berardino -- Automating mid-and long-range scheduling for NASA's deep space network / Mark D. Johnston [and others] -- Intrinsic interoperability of services: a dream or a key objective for mission operation systems / Mehran Sarkarati [and others] -- Delay-tolerant networking engineering network: constructing a cross-agency supported internetworking testbed / Edward Birrane, Kristine Collins and Keith Scott -- CCSDS mission operations services for mission planning / Roger S. Thompson -- EDRS precursor systems at GSOC: relevant heritage and new developments / Ralph Ballweg and Frank Wallrapp -- pt. 3. Mission execution. Consideration of space debris mitigation requirements in the operation of LEO missions / Holger Krag, Tim Flohrer and Stijn Lemmens -- FAST: a new Mars express operations concept, quickly / Daniel T. Lakey ... [et, al.] -- Emergency scheduling of multiple imaging satellites with dynamic merging / Jianjiang Wang, Xiaomin Jhu and Dishan Qiu -- Planning and execution of tele-robotic maintenance operations on the ISS / M. Caron and I. Mills -- Efficacy of the Dawn Vesta science plan / Carol A. Polanskey, Steven P. Joy and Carol A. Raymond -- Simplify ISS flight control communications and log keeping via social tools and techniques / Hugh S. Cowart, David W. Scott and Daniel J. Stevens -- TDX-TSX: onboard autonomy and FDIR of whispering brothers / A. Schwab, C. Giese and D. Ulrich -- Innovative rover operations concepts-autonomous planner (IRONCAP): Supporting rover operations planning on ground / R. Steel [and others] -- Integral: investigation into Van Allen belt and geotail crossings / M.J.H. Walker and J.B. Palmer
Summary "A collection of materials presented at the 12th SpaceOps Conference, held in Stockholm, Sweden in June 2012. From the almost 300 papers presented and discussed at the conference, those selected for this volume represent a cross section of three main subject areas: Mission Preparation and Management - mission design, development, and planning; Data and Communications - the infrastructure needed on the ground, from antennas to software, in order to communicate with and retrieve data from spaceborne resources; and Mission Execution - a focus on the aspects of specific space missions during preparation for flight and throughout operations. All of the selected papers exemplify the SpaceOps organization's goal of presenting and discussing the current state of space operations and the most recent developments in the field."--Publisher description
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed September 19, 2014)
Subject Space flight -- Planning
Aerospace engineering.
Astronautics.
Ground support systems (Astronautics)
Aerospace engineering
Astronautics
Ground support systems (Astronautics)
Space flight -- Planning
Form Electronic book
Author Schmidhuber, Michael, editor
Cruzen, Craig, editor
Kehr, Joachim, editor
ISBN 9781624102080
1624102085