6 CSA/IAA Conference on Advanced Space Technology th 6 th CSA/IAA Conference on Advanced Space Technology PROGRAM November 10-11, 2015 Shanghai, China 6 th CSA/IAA Conference on Advanced Space Technology Organizers Contents 01 Organizers 03 Conference Program 13 Keynote Speakers 15 Introduction to Organizers 20 Conference Venue Floor Plans 21 Shanghai Main Roads Map & Shanghai Subway Map 22 Transportation Hosted by Chinese Society of Astronautics (CSA) International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) Supported by China National Space Administration (CNSA) China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) China Aerospace Science & Industry Corporation (CASIC) China Space Foundation (CSF) Organized by Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology (SAST) Shanghai Society of Astronautics (SSA) Chairs LEI Fanpei Chairman of CASC International Program Committee Chair Co-chairs YUAN Jie Vice President of CASC Vice Chair YANG Junhua Vice President and Secretary General of CSA DAI Shoulun President of SAST Secretary General YANG Junhua Vice President and Secretary General of CSA Deputy Secretary General MENG Guang Vice President of SAST Filippo GRAZIANI Member of IAA, President of GAUSS Srl Members CHEN Jie Chief Engineer of SAST Harijono DJOJODIHARDJO Full Professor of Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Institute Teknologi Bandung Alban DUVERDIER Bilateral International Affairs Consellor of CNES LI Ming Vice President of China Academy of Space Technology GONG Jinyu Deputy Secretary General of CSA MA Haiquan Vice General Manager of Space Star Technology Limited Liability Company GUO Jianping Vice Director General of International Corporation Dep of CASC Rainer SANDAU Director of Research and Development at Heinrich-wild-Strasses, heerbrugg, Switzerland YUAN Jie Vice President of CASC ZHANG Di Director of Space Dep. of CASIC WANG Guoqing Vice President of China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology LIU Shiquan Vice President of CASIC CHEN Jie Chief Engineer of SAST YUE Xiaokui Professor of School of Aeronautics, Northwestern Polytechnical University Jean-Michel CONTANT Secretary General of IAA Vice Chairs 01 Local Organizing Committee 02 Program at a Glance 09:30-15:10 Keynotes Location: Panorama Room, 3rd Floor, Huating Hotel Chairperson: MENG Guang ( VicePresident of SAST ) 09:30-09:45 Keynote 1 The IAA Future Activities Jean-Michel Contant Secretary General of IAA Monday, 9 November 2015 08:00-18:00 Tuesday, 10 November 2015 07:00-09:00 09:00-09:30 09:30-12:00 12:00-13:00 13:10-15:10 15:20-18:20 18:30-20:30 Conference Program Filippo GRAZIANI Member of IAA Registration Registration Opening Ceremony Keynotes Lunch Break Keynotes Technical Sessions Welcome Reception 09:45-10:15 Keynote 2 Gauss Activities & Innovative Multipurpose Micro Satellites Filippo GRAZIANI Member of IAA and President of GAUSS Srl 10:30-10:40 10:15-10:25 Coffee & Tea Break 10:25-10:55 Keynote 3 Key Development Direction and Critical Technologies of Space Technology LI Ming Vice president of China Academy of Space Technology 10:55-11:25 Keynote 4 Jovian Outpost: A Shortcut to Unveil the Universe Tetsuo Yasaka Professor Emeritus of Kyushu University 11:25-12:00 Keynote 5 The Application and Development of Meteorological and Environmental Satellite CHEN Jie Chief Engineer of SAST 12:00-13:00 Lunch Break 13:10-13:40 Keynote 6 The International Astronautical Federation (IAF) and the Highlights of its 66th International Astronautical Congress IAC 2015 in Jerusalem Christian FEICHTINGER Executive Director of International Astronautical Federation 13:40-14:10 Keynote 7 Present Situation and Development Trend of Chinese Commercial Space Tourism ZENG Dong The Assistant President of China Academy of Launch Vehicle 14:10-14:40 Keynote 8 Second Launch in a Year: Enhanced Epsilon Evolution Program Yasuhiro MORITA Chair of Department of Space Flight System, Project Manager of JAXA 14:40-15:10 Keynote 9 Fortune Star, A project for Internet access globally Chao BEI Vice Director of Space Engineering System Department of CASIC 15:10-15:20 Break Wednesday, 11 November 2015 09:00-12:10 12:20-13:20 Technical Sessions Lunch Break Day by Day Monday, 9 November 2015 08:00-18:00 Registration Location: 3rd Floor, Huating Hotel Tuesday, 10 November 2015 07:00-09:00 Registration Location: 3rd Floor, Huating Hotel 09:00-09:30 Opening Ceremony Location: Panorama Room, 3rd Floor, Huating Hotel Chairperson: YANG Junhua (Vice President and Secretary General of CSA) Opening Remarks 03 Location: 1st, Floor Garden Court , Huating Hotel 04 Conference Program 6 th CSA/IAA Conference on Advanced Space Technology Session C 15:20-16:40 Technical Sessions (Each presentation is 10 minutes including Q & A) Satellite Propulsion and Power Supply Technology (Including Satellite Structure, Integrated Electronics) Location: Dynasty 5, 2nd, Huating Hotel Chairs: ZHANG Shuqing (China), DU Zhongxuan (China) Session A Satellite loading and Application Technology Location: Dynasty 1, 2nd, Huating Hotel Chairs: Franco Boldrini(Italy)D. Oertel(Germany) No. No. Description Paper ID First Author A1 SATTELITE IMAGERY FOR MARINE OBJECTS IDENTIFICATION UNDER HIGHLY PERTURBED SEA A2 The Lightning Imager Instrument of Meteosat Third Generation A3 Information-analytical system of risk assessment and prevention of asteroid and comet hazard A4 ADLAND – an Advanced Land Observation Mission A5 Use of GNSS for Recreational Scuba Diving A6 Minimizing Latency by Using Existing Global Ground Networks A7 Researches on Multi-component Calibration- Free Trace Gas sensor in Manned Space Vehicle 6048 Vladimir Kulagin 6015 6049 Franco Boldrini Kaperko Alexey 6052 6090 6135 6001 D. Oertel CHONG Yean Joo Kenneth Olafsson JIANG Meng Session B Satellite Platform and Control Technology 05 Paper ID First Author C1 Novel hybrid honeycomb sandwich panel for EMI shielding and ESD protection in satellites C2 A Bandwidth Efficient Phase Demodulator for On-Board Satellite Receivers 6101 6104 Rasheed Ahmed Baloch Bilal Hassan C3 Design of annular ring patch antenna for circular polarization operation using dual dielectric substrate layers C4 Thermal Expansion Coefficients Calculate and Analysis for Unidirectional Fiber-reinforced Composite of Space Truss Structure C5 Experimental Investigation for Single-phase Heat Transfer of Confined Jet Array Impingement on a Round Heated Surface in a Narrow Space C6 ELECTRIC PROPULSION APPLICATION IN CHINESE TELECOMMUNICATION SATELLITES C7 The connection technology research of lines in Hall Thruster under high temperature 6105 Zeenat Rajar 6009 MA Jian 6033 DU ZhongXuan 6036 ZHOU Zhicheng 6059 YANG Jian Session D Location: Dynasty 2, 2nd, Huating Hotel Chairs: Ignacio Barrios Tascón (Spain) WANG Wei (China) No. Description International Cooperation and Aerospace Business ( Including Small Satellite, Delivery) Description Paper ID First Author B1 QBITO development and lessons learned B2 High Accuracy Testing of Space-borne Antennae Through Soft Calibration of Standard Gain Hor B3 Multi-criteria optimization of multi-satellite observation and communication constellations target functioning efficiency on the basic of operative planning B4 SPACESTAR STAR TRACKER: Designed to be The Choice of Future Recurrent Platforms B5 Sun Sensor on-a-chip: progress and final product capabilities B6 Orbit Control Maneouvre Module for Thaichote Satellite B7 Backstepping Control Using Single Gimbal Control Moment Gyro with Parameter Uncertainties 6041 6114 Ignacio Barrios Tascón Ismatullah 6126 Valerii V. Darnopykh 6013 Franco Boldrini 6014 6138 6142 Franco Boldrini P.NAVAKITKANOK Elkhayat Mohamed Location: Dynasty 3, 2nd, Huating Hotel Chairs: Klaus Schilling (Germany), Yasuhiro Morita (Japan) No. Description Paper ID First Author D1 Innovation Potential by Small Satellites for Spacecraft Design D2 Small Satellite Formations for Earth Observation and Telecommunication D3 Application of Model-based Systems Engineering in Small D4 Satellite Conceptual Design – A SysML Approach Small Satellites: A New Challenge For State Sovereignty D5 A Review on the topology, functional tests and environmental tests for the electrical Power subsystem of a small LEO satellite D6 Design and fabrication of a set of Mechanism device for Hold Down , Release and Deploying of Solar Panel in Small Satellites D7 Second Launch in a Year: Enhanced Epsilon Evolution Program 6034 6035 Klaus Schilling Klaus Schilling 6113 6130 Muhammad Waseem George Anthony Long 6139 F. bagher Oskooei 6140 Hosseini Name 6177 Yasuhiro Morita 06 16:40-16:50 Break 6 th CSA/IAA Conference on Advanced Space Technology 16:50-18:20 Technical Sessions (Each presentation is 10 minutes including Q & A) Session A Satellite loading and Application Technology Location: Dynasty 1, 2nd, Huating Hotel Chairs: Franco Boldrini(Italy),D. Oertel(Germany) No. Description Session C Paper ID First Author A8 Application and Development of Enhanced Satellite-based Navigation Systems A9 The Technical Feature and Application of CBERS04-The International Cooperation Satellite A10 Multikernel Machine-based Hyperspectral Remote Imagery Processing System on Satellite Platform 6010 DENG LianYin 6053 HE Wei 6062 XIE XiaoDan A11 Space Optical Remote Sensing Application on Lands ,Ocean and Atmosphere Observation A12 Space Detection System based on Ultrafast Optics A13 GNSS based Time Transfer A14 S/X Dual-band Dual-polarized Microstrip Antenna Array for Satellite Applications A15 Spaceborne Ka/G Dual –frequency Cloud Profile Radar Discussion 6081 RUN NingJuan 6019 6100 6103 LIU Xun LIU YanYing YAN BinYun 6109 WANG Ping Session B Satellite Propulsion and Power Supply Technology (Including Satellite Structure, Integrated Electronics) Location: Dynasty 5, 2nd, Huating Hotel Chairs: ZHANG Shuqing (China), DU Zhongxuan (China) No. C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 Description Development of Non-explosively Actuators Integrating Design of Lightweight Flat Cable Structural analysis of the interconnector used in flexible solar array Study on Design Method for Distribution Systems Based on Maintainability A study on the thermal performance of the motorized thermal shade system Surface modification of RDX using conducting polymer: Preparation, properties and application A Tool for Simulation and Analysis of Space Propulsion Systems Transient Performance Design and Fabrication of High Transparent and Conductive Optical Thin Films with Atomic Oxygen Resistant Paper ID First Author 6066 6069 6070 6074 LIU ShiYi WANG ZhiBin WANG ZhiBin DU ZhanChao 6084 La Dong 6085 SHI ZhiQuan 6089 CHEN HongYu 6091 FAN Xiang Session D Satellite Platform and Control Technology International Cooperation and Aerospace Business ( Including Small Satellite, Delivery) Location: Dynasty 2, 2nd, Huating Hotel Chairs: Ignacio Barrios Tascón (Spain) , WANG Wei (China) Location: Dynasty 3, 2nd, Huating Hotel Chairs: Klaus Schilling (Germany), Yasuhiro Morita (Japan) No. Description B8 KM5B – A LARGE SPACE ENVIRONMENT TEST FACILITY OF CHINA B9 Design and Manufacturing of Spacecraft Shell Structures Based on Automated Fiber Placement B10 Design of Unification Dataflow on Spacecraft Based on CCSDS AOS B11 Star Sensor Alignments Estimation Using Landmarks B12 Research on Scheduling Method of Dynamic Resources with Satellites Parallel Test B13 An Algorithm for Detecting Projection Ellipse of Docking Ring Component Based on Arc Segment Combination B14 New Concept Study on Electromagnetic Force Deorbit of Waste Satellite with Active Power-on System B15 An improved Linearization Calibration Method of Space-borne Three-axial Magnetometer Based on Mathematical Platform Paper ID First Author 6043 6044 Zhang ShiYi Wang Ke 6054 6055 6087 Wang LiSheng Gu Yue LIU YiFan 6092 TIAN ShaoXiong 6099 SUN Yue 6006 Wang JiaBo No. Description Paper ID First Author D8 A Study of Intelligent Power Supply for CubeSat D9 STEP M: Space to Effectively Prepare for Migration D10 trajectory/general parameters optimization for suborbital launch vehicle D11 Innovational Design and In-orbit Test of Small SAR Satellite Electrical Power System D12 Study on Application of Wireless Ad Hoc Network for Moonlet D13 Extract Feature Frequency of Rocket Vibration Signal Based on EEMD and Correlate Coefficient Test D14 Development and Testing of Nitrous OxidePropane Rocket Engine D15 Burnout Point Sensitivity Analysis for General Parameters of Nearspace Launch Vehicle 6012 6018 6039 YAO YuYing ZHAO XiaoFeng SUN ShiJie 6050 JIA XiaoDong 6056 6058 WANG LiSheng ZHANG JianHai 6068 6086 WANG Dong ZHANG YeSen 18:30-20:30 Welcome Reception ( upon invitation only) Location: 1st, Floor Garden Court, Huating Hotel 07 08 Wednesday, 11 November 2015 09:00-10:30 6 th CSA/IAA Conference on Advanced Space Technology Technical Sessions (Each Presentation is 10 minutes including Q & A) Session A Session C Satellite loading and Application Technology Location: Dynasty 1, 2nd, Huating Hotel Chairs: ZHANG Jiandong (China), LIU Xun (China) No. Description Satellite Propulsion and Power Supply Technology (Including Satellite Structure, Integrated Electronics) Location: Dynasty 5, 2nd, Huating Hotel Chairs: YE Yaokun (China), WANG Zhibing (China) Paper ID A16 Study on RF MEMS Switch Matrix in Multifunctional Phased Array A17 A broadband Quasi-Yagi Antenna Operating at X-band A18 An Efficient Iterative Least-Squares Pattern Synthesis Method for Satellite Communication A19 Low-light-level Imaging Technology Based on Black Silicon CMOS Detector A20 Research of Range Migration and Correction Algorithms in SAR Range-Doppler Imaging A21 Experiment research on CPT atomic clock disciplined by GPS A22 Design of variable fractional delay filter using discrete-cosine-transformation A23 Application of User Terminal in the Field of Space-based Internet A24 Application of Inter-Satellite-Link in the field of Spaced-based Internet First Author 6111 6112 6131 ZHOU WeiWei ZHENG YiYuan FENG DanPing 6020 LI Wei 6137 CHEN Min 6153 6156 ZHANG ZhenWei LI ZeQing 6159 6160 LI HaiHao Li HaiHao Session B Satellite Platform and Control Technology Description B16 Binocular Vision Pose Measurement of Spacecraft in Short Range Based on Docking Ring B17 Parameter Influence Analysis for Doppler Velocity-Survey Target Source on Asymmetric Spatial Heterodyne Technology B18 Error Analysis of the Autonomous Celestial Navigation Based on the Spectrum Velocity Measurement B19 High-precision Control of Mechanical Flywheel Based on RBF-PID Algorithm with Disturbance Compensator B20 All-electric Propulsion Satellite Leading Revolution of Telecommunication Satellite Development B21 Studies on Fast Attitude Maneuver for Spacecraft B22 Design of flywheel configurations for fast maneuver on single-axis of spacecraft B23 Development of an Equivalent Equipment for Satellite Power Supply Distribution System based on LabView B24 Satellite Plate Structure Selection and Design Analysis 09 Description Paper ID First Author C16 Thermal Analysis and Thermal Design Research of Space Power Control Unit Based on The Finite Element Method C17 Numerical Modeling for the Dynamic Tracking of Dynamic-hydrostatic Hybrid Gas Seals for liquid oxygen pump C18 Research on Dynamic Simulation of an Aerospace pyrotechnic device C19 Application of GPS in TT&C Systems Time Synchronization C20 Design of Multi-Bus Communication Framework Using Multi-level 1553B Bus and RS422 Multi-Bus for Digital Systems in Satellites C21 Fuel Cell Power System with High Reliability for Space Applications C22 Research on Discharge Plasma Characteristics of An Ablative Pulsed Plasma Thruster via Emission Spectrometry C23 Solid Propellant Micro-thruster Design for Space Propulsion Application C24 Analysis on the Out-of-Plane Mechanical Properties of Honeycomb Sandwich Structures and Experimental Validation 6093 Jiang Yue 6003 ZHANG ShuQiang 6004 6005 6120 YE YaoKun ZHANG YanPing GENG WeiXin 6128 6146 YU XiangAn YANG Lei 6175 XU ChaoQi 6167 LIU XiaoYu Session D Location: Dynasty 2, 2nd, Huating Hotel Chairs: PANG Yujia (China ), ZHU Qinghua (China) No. No. International Cooperation and Aerospace Business ( Including Small Satellite, Delivery) Paper ID First Author 6115 CAO ShuQing 6124 ZHANG Wei 6125 HUANG QingLong 6008 ZHANG Cong 6133 HU Zhao 6016 6002 LI YingBo QI Ming 6121 LIU XiaoLong 6157 WAN Shuang Location: Dynasty 3, 2nd, Huating Hotel Chairs: WANG Jiabo (China), WU Shufan (China) No. Description D16 Data Transmission Scheme for Micro-satellite Formation and Network D17 Overview of Small Satellite Propulsion System D18 The opportunities and challenges of China’s Commercial Communication satellite in global landscape D19 Trajectory Reconstruction Based on GPS Measure Data for Rocket Projectiles D20 Energy Management and Design of Vehicle Trajectory based on Optimized Section D21 Simulation Analysis and Experimental Study joint payload connection D22 Mass Optimization Design of Separation Devices for Pint-size Load Based on Multi-Island Genetic Algorithm D23 Tether Deployment Control Scheme Analysis and Design for Electrodynamic Tethered Upper-Stage Deorbit System D24 Onboard real-time image auto-selection for small-satellite applications Paper ID First Author 6021 6026 6027 LI Peng Guo ManLi LIU Yue 6028 Bian WeiWei 6145 Yang LingXiao 6149 6163 CUI ShenShan Zhao ShanShan 6164 Zhang Feng 6165 Mei ShaoHui 10 6 th CSA/IAA Conference on Advanced Space Technology Conference Program 10:30-10:40 Break 10:40-12:10 Technical Sessions (Each Speech is 10 minutes including Q & A) Session A Session D Satellite loading and Application Technology Location: Dynasty 1, 2nd, Huating Hotel Chairs: ZHANG Jiandong (China) , LIU Xun (China) No. Description A25 Research on Precise Remote Time Synchronization Based on Communication Satellite A26 An Experimental Study on Airborne Polarimetric SAR Data Calibration A27 The Research on the Implementation and Transformation of GPS Technology Patents A28 Research on Spacecraft in Orbit Early Warning Subsystem A29 Study on high sensitive detection technology of near-space hypersonic aircraft for space-based infrared Early warning system A30 Research and application of intelligent processing technology of remote sensing data A31 The Development of Forestry Terminal System Based on Beidou Multimode Navigation A32 A Novel Design for Satellite Communications Signal Spectrum Auto-Monitor Method A33 Error Analysis and Experiment Validation of Height Retrieval for the Interferometric Imaging Radar Altimeter 11 International Cooperation and Aerospace Business ( Including Small Satellite, Delivery) Location: Dynasty 3, 2nd, Huating Hotel Chairs: WANG Jiabo (China), WU Shufan (China) Paper ID First Author 6158 WANG HaiFeng 6169 6174 WANG Peng LI Ping 6116 6117 YANG HaiFeng LI Jia 6162 NI JinSheng 6161 NI JinSheng 6122 Zhang Fen 6166 LI YinWei No. Description D25 Development and Discussion of the Air Launching Technology D26 Experimental Research of Regression Rate of N2O and HTPB Hybrid Rocket Motor D27 STU-2:A CubeSat Mission for Earth Observation and Marine/ Air Traffic Monitoring D28 Digraph-model-based Dynamic Command Scheduling: An Emerging Paradigm for Smart Satellite Operation D29 Precise integrated navigation system application in Long March 2D and 4 Launch Vehicle D30 Geomagnetism Sensing & Calibration of LING QIAO Satellite D31 Hyperspectral satellite application in Asia-pacific 12:20-13:00 Paper ID First Author 6168 6171 Du LinFei Guo Fang 6176 Wu ShuFan 6031 TIAN ZhiXin 6178 Ren Danping 6011 6134 Wang JiaBo Shen Dan Lunch Break Location: 1st, Floor Garden Court, Huating Hotel 12 Keynote Speakers 6 th CSA/IAA Conference on Advanced Space Technology Filippo GRAZIAN Christian FEICHTINGER Mr. Grazian obtained his Laurea Degree in Electronic Engineering , University of Roma "La Sapienza" and Laurea Degree in Aerospace Engineering , In addition ,he is Visiting Scholar at Stanford University (California), 1974/1975, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics. He also had research activity at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (Greenbelt, VA), 1976 and 1977.Currently, he is President of the Italian company Group of Astrodynamics for the Use of Space Systems (G.A.U.S.S. srl) . He is member of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) for the Engineering Sciences Sector. He is senior Professor of Astrodynamics at the University of Roma "La Sapienza", Scuola di Ingegneria Aerospaziale. An engineer by background, Dr Feichtinger graduated from the Graz University of Technology and earned a PhD in Space Experimentation. Since 2012 he is Executive Director of the International Astronautical Federation (IAF), a globally active federation, which was founded in 1951 to foster dialogue between scientists around the world and support international cooperation in all space-related activities and continues to connect space people worldwide. The Federation is the world’s leading space advocacy body with over 300 corporate members, including all key space agencies, companies, societies, associations and institutes across 66 countries. IAF is the organiser of the premier annual gathering of the global space community, the International Astronautical Congress (IAC).Before moving to the IAF, Dr. Feichtinger became Head of the ESA Permanent Mission in the Russian Federation in 2007 and from 2009 – 2011 was European Space Agency’s (ESA) Senior Advisor on Exploration. Prior to that, he was head of ESA’s permanent mission in the Russian Federation, after having worked as the Agency’s representative for human space flight and exploration in Moscow about a decade. LI Ming LI Ming is currently Vice President of China Academy of Space, the director of Science and Technology Committee and also Vice President of Shenzhou College. He once worked as commander in chief and the chief designer of two satellite, making great breakthrough of a number of techniques. He participated in the project demonstration of many major projects, such as the observation system to the earth with high resolution, the third period of Lunar Exploration Project, deep space exploration, National space information infrastructure for emergency and National civil space infrastructure. Tetsuo YASAKA ZENG Dong ZENG Dong is currently the assistant president of China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, and also the director of Technology Development Dept. Furthermore, Mr.Zeng is the fellow of Commercial Spaceflight Safety Committee of International Astronautical Federation. He is member of Scientific Advisory Board of UK-China Space Mechatronic Systems Technology Laboratory. He is member of Space International Administrative Committee. Mr. Zeng actively promotes international technical exchanges and cooperation of China Space. Moreover, Mr. Zeng is also actively proposing and promoting the development and progress of domestic commercial space. Yasuhiro MORITA CHEN Jie Yasuhiro Morita is a professor of Department of Space Flight Systems, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS) of JAXA. His research interests cover almost all the areas of Systems and Control. Dr. Morita has also served as the project manager of “Epsilon Launch Vehicle” from the beginning of the project and has been leading the development of space launch vehicles in Japan. In Epsilon, he made the vehicle highly intelligent and converted the launch control facilities to as compact ones as mobile for the first time ever in the world. As researcher, he established the Guidance and Control of the M-V launch vehicle, the predecessor of Epsilon, in both the software and the hardware designs to help the vehicle become the world best performance solid rocket launcher that was utilized even for the planetary missions including Hayabusa. In this endeavor, he applied the post-modern control theories (H-infinity and μ-synthesis control) to launcher control for the first time ever in the world. He also made the great contributions to the scientific satellite missions in attitude control, flexible structures, multi-bodies dynamics, and system design. In the development of Japan’s first Mars observer, Nozomi, he designed the autonomous deployment mechanism for the first time ever in Japan. He also invented the precise attitude control device by use of the rhumb-line control algorithm for highly spinning small satellites (patent, apparatus and method for controlling thruster valve, 1998). He has more than 30 years experience in aerospace for domestic and international research and development programs. Mr Chen is Chief Engineer of SAST, member of the fifth council of CSA, Vice Chairman of the fifth liquid rocket propulsion system committee. He has rich experience in aerospace development strategy, space flight system demonstration and space propulsion system. BEI Chao Tetsuo Yasaka is the Professor Emeritus of Kyushu University and he is also Director of QPS Institute. Before joining in QPS-I, he was a professor of Kyushu University in the department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, where he was engaged in research of space systems dynamics, including small satellite, service vehicle and space debris. He worked on establishment of Jovian Outpost program in early 2000’s involving resources across the university. He established a university network across Japan for hands-on education of space engineering which eventually grew into UNISEC (University Space Engineering Consortium) in 2002, serving as its first president. He was a founding member of Space Debris Study Group of JSASS established in 1990, at which time he was engaged in communication satellite development in NTT (1974-1994). His carrier in space started in 1970 at ISAS where he was mainly engaged in structural development of Mu and Lambda launch vehicles. BEI Chao is Vice Director Of Space Engineering System Department of CASIC. 13 14 Introduction to Organizers Hosts 6 th CSA/IAA Conference on Advanced Space Technology Supporters Chinese Society of Astronautics (CSA) Chinese Society of Astronautics (CSA) was founded in October 1979 and formally registered in Beijing, China; it is a non-governmental and non-profit academic organization and corporation aggregate. Members of CSA include 34 professional committees, 179 institutional members and 23346 individual members. The purposes of the CSA are to expedite the development and popularization of space science and technology with astronautical professionals and technicians. Current President of Executive Council is Prof. XU Dazhe. Since its foundation, CSA has carried out pointed academic and non-governmental exchanges at home and abroad. It has already established bilateral or multilateral relationship with international astronautical institutions and relevant organizations from many countries and regions. Thus CSA plays an active role in accelerating the development of space science and technology and promoting the activities in the peaceful use of outer space for the benefits of mankind. CSA is willing to establish the collaborative relationship with astronautical societies, space agencies, research institutions and relevant organizations from different countries and regions in the astronuatical field and cooperate for the peaceful use of outer space for the benefits of human society. China National Space Administration (CNSA) China National Space Administration (CNSA) is the governmental organization of People's Republic of China responsible for the management of space activities for civilian use and international space cooperation with other countries, and performs the corresponding governmental functions. Studying and formulating policies and regulations of the space industry; Studying and formulating development programs and plans of the space industry; Organizing and implementing the major space projects and programs; Demonstrating, approving, implementing and supervising civilian space scientific research projects; Managing the international space exchanges and cooperation, and participating in the related international organizations and their activities on behalf of the Chinese government. 中国航天科技集团公司 China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) International Academy of Astronautics was founded in 16 August 1960, Stockholm, Sweden, by Theodore Von Karman. It is an independent non-governmental international organization recognized by the United Nations in 1996. It aims to fostering the development of astronautics for peaceful purposes. IAA recognizes individuals who have distinguished themselves in a related branch of science or technology and also provides a program through which members may contribute to international endeavors. IAA plays an active role in encouraging international cooperation in the advancement of aerospace science. IAA holds meeting every two years Meeting (every two years). Board of Trustees (meets twice a year) is consists of President, four Vice-Presidents and twenty-eight Trustees, seven from each Section, including Basic Sciences, Engineering Sciences, Life Sciences, Social Sciences. Dr Madhavan G. Nair replaced Prof Edward C. Stone, USA, as current president. Vice-Presidents are Mr Yannick d'Escatha, France; Prof Liu Jiyuan, China ; Dr Hiroki Matsuo, Japan. Anatoly Perminov, Russia served as General and Dr Jean-Michel Contant, France is Secretary General. 15 China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) CASC is a large state-owned enterprise group with its own famous brands such as Shenzhou and Long March, intellectual properties, outstanding innovative capabilities, and strong core competitiveness. CASC was formally founded on July 1, 1999 with its headquarters in Beijing. CASC has 8 large R&D and production complexes, including the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology (CALT), Academy of Aerospace Solid Propulsion Technology (AASPT), China Academy of Space Technology (CAST), Academy of Aerospace Liquid Propulsion Technology (AALPT), Sichuan Academy of Aerospace Technology (SAAT), Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology (SAST), China Aerospace Times Electronics Corporation (CATET), and China Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics (CAAA) as well as a number of specialized companies such as China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC), listed companies and other units directly affiliated to it. CASC is mainly engaged in the research, design, manufacture and launch of space systems such as launch vehicles, satellites and manned spaceships as well as strategic and tactical missiles, and also provides international commercial satellite launch service. It has the capability and experience needed to perform large system engineering management. Its R&D and industrial bases are mainly distributed over Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Xi'an, Chengdu, Inner Mongolia, Hong Kong (Shenzhen) and Hainan. By virtue of space technology, CASC pays great attention to product development in such areas as satellite applications, information technology, new materials and regenerative energy, special space technology applications, special vehicles and auto parts, and space biology, and has formed a good development pattern. Over the past decades, CASC has made outstanding contributions to the national economic and social development, and scientific and technical progress. It boasted more than 170 thousand employees in total, including more than 30 academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE). At present, CASC is constructing a new aerospace industrial system to accelerate the development of its businesses, covering space systems, defense systems, aerospace technology applications, and aerospace services. It has been promoting exchanges and cooperation, dedicated itself to innovation, seen pioneering and rapid development, and building itself into a leading international aerospace enterprise group, thus making new contributions to the national modernization construction and peaceful exploration of space for mankind. 16 Introduction to Organizers 中国航天科工集团公司 CHINA AEROSPACE SCIENCE & INDUSTRY CORP. 6 th CSA/IAA Conference on Advanced Space Technology Local Organizers China Aerospace Science & Industry Corporation (CASIC) China Aerospace Science & Industry Corporation (CASIC) is the backbone of China’s national defense science and technology industry. Established in 1956 as the Fifth Academy of the Ministry of Defense, CASIC has a history of growth with the names of the Ministry of the Seventh Machinery Industry, Ministry of Aerospace Industry, Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Industry, China Aerospace Corporation, and China Aerospace Machinery and Electronics Corporation. Now CASIC has five academies, two scientific research and production bases, six publicly-listed companies and over 570 enterprises and institutes, with more than 135,000 employees. As the largest missile weapon designer and manufacturer in China, CASIC boasts a comprehensive system for developing, researching and manufacturing air defense missile systems, cruise missile systems, solid rockets, and space products, covering land, sea, air, space and electromagnetism. Up to now, CASIC has successively developed dozens of advanced missile weapons, which contributes greatly to the modernization of China’s national defense weaponry and equipment. CASIC is the main force of China aerospace industry, and has devoted itself to build a space-ground integrated security and support system in manned spaceflight, lunar exploration and other major national projects, featured by microwave measurement radar, γ altitude control device, Space Hospital and Space Kitchen. In recent years, pursuing the concept of “Extensive Defense and Great Security” and through the successful integration of military and civilian sectors, CASIC has turned out a series of products with military-civilian dual-purpose technology. The intelligent taxation system, security technology system and emergency rescue equipment self-developed by CASIC play an important role in maintaining the secure operation of national economy, in furnishing the security for great events such as Beijing Olympic Games, World Expo Shanghai and Asian Games Guangzhou, and in the quick actions against contingencies and natural disasters. Advancing towards the future, CASIC will stick to the four strategies of integration of military and civilian sectors, innovation-driven development, self-building with talents, and winning out of quality. CASIC will build itself into a world first class aerospace defense corporation by 2020 with space defense as its leading industry, with information technology and equipment manufacture as its major supporting industries, and with its persistent efforts in the innovations in technology, business mode and management. China Space Foundation (CSF) China Space Foundation (CSF), which is formally founded on March 1, 1995, is a national public-raising foundation and an independent legal entity approved by the People's Bank of China and registered with the Ministry of Civil Affairs. It is composed of General Armament Department of PLA, China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation and China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation. Authorized by national space administration, CSF becomes the only legitimate fundraiser of giving and receiving donations outside the field of China space industry. Any title sponsorship or donation named after China space should be centralized managed by CSF. Accordingly, CSF has carried out many title sponsor permits work such as "strategic partners, business partners, sponsors and support providers of China's space industry". It legally owns the "commercial emblem of China space" of which registration accepted by Ministry of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce for ownership. The purpose of CSF is to serve the China space industry, including encouraging the units and individuals which made outstanding contributions; inspiring youth to explore and innovate; conducting space science education, training young generation and enhancing the people's awareness of space; sponsoring academic exchange in space and training high-level personnel to improve world vision and strategic thinking capabilities; supporting the contacts and cooperation with international space-related organizations; building civil-military integration development platform to promote the technology integration between military and civilian, and to promote national industrial restructuring and upgrading. 17 上海航天技术研究院 Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology (SAST) Founded on August 1st, 1961, and located in China's economic center and the largest industrial city, Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology (SAST) is one of the key bases of China Spaceflight industry. Taking science and technology as the lead, SAST has developed for 50 years, during this period, continuous efforts have been made for speeding up the technology progress, improving the development level, making greater achievements, broadening the scope of business, developing the industry and the enhancement of comprehensive capability. The aerospace products involve the series of launch vehicles, applications satellites, manned spaceship,deep space exploration and lunar rovers. The scope of business on commercial products includes photovoltaic, automobile components, vehicle lithium batteries, natural gas transmission and distribution, mechatronic equipment, composite materials as well as import/export trade. Now, the total employee of SAST is over 20,000, among them, more than 6,000 are technical personal of different ranks including Academicians of Technology, professors and senior engineers. Under the management of SAST, there are 12 research institues,12 enterprises including those engaged in manufacturing commercial products and listed company. Equipped with fine advanced equipment, SAST is fully capable for design, development, manufacture and test with various means for inspection and measurement. SAST has primarily formed a comprehensive entity with complete specialty of various categories, which combines scientific research, manufacture, technology and trade as one. Shanghai Society of Astronautics (SSA) Shanghai Society of Astronautics (SSA), a non-governmental and non-profit organization, founded in 1987 by scientific and technical workers , engaged in aerospace and disciplines concerned. At present, members of SSA include 61 corporations and 1700 individuals ,including 10 academicians of Chinese Academy of Science and Chinese Academy of Engineering, 6 academicians of International Academy of Astronautics,22 senior members and 254 advanced members. The 6th council consists of 54 members ,including 24 executive members ,and the current president is Shoulun DAI, President of SAST. The primary job of SSA is to carry out activities of aerospace and disciplines concerned, like academic communication ,popularization of science and technology ,policy-making consulting ,continuing education , publication and so on. 18 Introduction to Organizers Sponsors Conference Venue Floor Plans Floor plan of the second floor Aerospace System Engineering Shanghai (ASES) ASES(Aerospace system engineering Shanghai) was built in 1984.It is a comprehensive research institute with two main business, overall “space transportation system” and “space structure and mechanism products”, covering multiple areas of “rocket, spaceship, satellite, spacecraft”. The rocket is our main business unit. ASES has taken about 40% domestic market shares. Meanwhile, “LM-2D”, “LM-4B”, “LM-4C” are three Launch vehicles on active duty, and they acquire continuous excellent success. And ASES has completed several international launch services, including single launch and piggyback launch. In the Manned Spaceflight tasks, ASES takes charge of relevant design work of 5 subsystems, and it has successfully completed solving technical issues. The docking mechanism, the semi-rigid solar array and the SADM are firstly applying the new creative technologies, which are the core products of rendezvous docking task. ASES continues to take charge of the design of modules for Third Phase of manned spaceflight. Shanghai Institute of Satellite Engineering (SISE) Founded in 1969, Shanghai Institute of Satellite Engineering (SISE) is one spacecraft/satellite system design unit affiliated to Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology (SAST). SISE mainly focuses on the research and development of meteorological satellites, microwave/SAR satellites, advanced technological and experimental satellites and deep space probes. Floor plan of the third floor According to the statistics till October 2015, SISE has achieved a total of 40 satellites successful launching, and these satellites have been playing crucial roles in domestic scientific experiments, land resources investigation, crop yield estimation, and disaster monitoring & mitigation etc,. During years of development and effort, SISE has pioneered in multiple creations and innovations in Chinese space history, such as ——Cradle of Chinese meteorological satellites, and the only authorized manufacturer; ——First to launch Chinese space magnetism monitoring experimental satellite; ——First to launch Chinese synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite; National Space Science Center, CAS (NSSC) National Space Science Center(NSSC) began with the ‘581’ Group led by Zhao Jiuzhang,the winner of ‘Two Bombs and One Satellite’ Merit, intiated China’ man-made satellite , space science and exploration, promoted preponderant disciplines,such as space physics and detecting techniques ,electricmagnetic and microwave technology,computer application, developed a number of payloads for space exploration and integrated electronics for satellites.NSSC plays an important leading role in satellite applications ,manned spaceflight and space exploration. NSSC has developed more than 30 detecting equipments for satellites and participated in researching tasks over 20 aerospace projects ,100 satellites and 330 loads,including Manned Spaceflight, Lunar Exploration , Beidou project,‘Fengyun’project and so on. 19 Floor plan of Panorama Room Floor plan of Dynasty 20 延安路高架/延安西路 D OA 路 NR HA AS HU AO RO 淮海路 HAUIHAI ROAD 上海火车站 Shanghai Railway Station 路 QI AD 山 NG 华 HO N ) 肇嘉浜路 ZHAOJIABANG ROAD IR OA 内环高架/中山西路 溪 北 路 CA OX Metro Line 3,4 地铁3,4号线 内环高架/中山南路 ZHONGSHAN ROAD(S) 中 环 MIDDLE RING EXPRESSWAY 沪 闵 路 HU MI N RO AD 漕 MIDDLE RING EXPRESSWAY A20 EXPY Metro Line 9 地铁9号线 YAN AN ROAD(W) D( 桥 中环 外环 上海虹桥国际机场 Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station Shanghai HongqiaoInternational Airport 上海虹桥火车站 虹 外环 A20 EXPY 上海浦东国际机场 Shanghai Pudong International Airport Metro Line 1 地铁1号线 HUA TING HOTEL 华亭宾馆 ADD: North Caoxi Rd. No.1200, Xuhui District, Shanghai 上海市徐汇区漕溪北路1200号 Transportation > Pudong International Airport to Hua Ting Hotel Please take metro Line 2 to Shanghai Railway station, and interchange to metro Line 1. Get off at Shanghai indoor Stadium to exit No.7 to Hua Ting Hotel. > Shanghai Railway Station to Hua Ting Hotel At Shanghai Railway Station, please take Metro Line 1 and get off at Shanghai Indoor Stadium, Exit No.7 to Hua Ting Hotel. > Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station to Hua Ting Hotel At Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station, take metro Line 10 and get off at Hongqiao Station, interchange to metro Line 4 to Shanghai indoor stadium. Exit No.7 to Hua Ting Hotel. 21 22
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