The 7th Nano–Satellite Symposium and The 4th Unisec–Global Meeting

Hotel “Longoz” Sports and Wellness Resort “Kamchia” BULGARIA

October 18, 2016 – October 23, 2016

Program

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Conference site: unisec2016.castra.org Cluster AERO–SPACE TECHNOLOGIES, RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS General Chair–Prof. Shinichi Nakasuka

As a General Chair of the 7th Nano–satellite Symposium and 4th UNISEC–Global Meeting, I we would like to exchange information on am very happy to welcomt all of you to this joint what kind of activities are going on and how event in a beautiful city of Varna, Bulgaria. problems have been solved in each country’s No one can deny that micro/nano/pico–satel- UNISEC, so that participants can learn from the lites, less than approximately 50kg satellites, have experiences of other countirs, which is one the become important tools for space development important roles of UNISEC–type organization. and utilizations with their strong features of low– Finally I would like to convey our gratitude cost and quick development, which may lead to to the companies who kindly supported our new ways of space utilization and business by activities as sponsors. Without their supports, new, especially non–governmental, users. These this event would never be realized. features also make these satellites very attractive Please enjoy the excellent presentations and and cost–effective tools for space education, hot discussions in this one week joint event, especially for countries which have just started space development programs. and don’t forget to enjoy beautiful city, food Nano–satellite Symposium will cover all the aspects of such micro/nano/pico–sat- and nature of Varna ! ellites including architecture, component technologies, guidance/ navigation/ control, infrastructure, applications and missions including lessons learned, regu- Shinichi Nakasuka latory issues and education. We have been organizing Nano–satellite Symposium six times in since 2010, and this year we first organize outside of Japan. Unfortunately we cannot hold it in Istanbul as initially planned because of various situations, but we are very happy to have it here in Varna, thanks to the very kind offer from Bulgarian General Chair - Prof. Shinichi Nakasuka colleagues. I would like to convey our sincere gratitude to their intensive and great effort to realize it within such a very short period. And also we will jointly hold 4th UNISEC–Global Meeting. UNISEC in Japan was established in 2002 with the objectives to support university students’ practical space engineering activities such as micro/nano/pico–satellite and hybrid rocket development. Since then, UNISEC has been growing very rapidly and in 2016 we have 71 member groups from 50 universities and colleges. UNISEC has made tremendous success in technological development, such that 37 university satel- lites have been launched into space, and also in terms of education, many young engineers and researchers graduating from UNISEC are now playing very impor- tant roles in space development and utilization, as well as in many other areas. We now believe that UNISEC can be a good model of university level space education in many countries. That is the basic concept of UNISEC–Global. In the meeting,

2 UNISEC 2016 UNISEC 2016 3 LOC Chair–Dr. Vesselin Vassilev

Dear colleagues, friends, supporters and even 'just fans' of the aerospace engineering and small ness and personal collaboration and interaction satellite development and applications fields, of people who, although belong to different Please have my warm word of WELCOME to cultures and countries, all share the same this unique on the planet space gathering in common human passion and drive for space. Bulgaria bringing together the 7th Nano–satellite This provides all of us an and incredible ground Symposium and the 4th UNISEC–Global Meeting for joining forces and inspiration and reach the in an exciting week of rich events, discussions Universe ! and interactions ! Ancient Greeks defined for the World the Being the Chair of the Local Organizing Com- meaning of ‘Symposium’. For them Symposi- mittee I am highly convinced that the combi- um was an enjoyable ‘convivial meeting for nation of an incredible Program of events and drinking, music, and intellectual discussion venue location, together with the great number among the participants’, usually held on the of very enthusiastic, strongly motivated, highly professional and willing to col- shores of the warm Mediterranean sea (source: laborate space experts from more than 31 countries worldwide will certainly give www.answers.com). Things since have evolved you plenty of opportunities for enjoyable professional and personal exchange, and thousands of years later I welcome you to interaction, inspiration and quality time for you and your companions! the the 7th Nano–satellite Symposium and the Bulgaria is a small and beautiful country with a spacial strong passion for tech- 4th UNISEC–Global Meeting, on the shores of nology and space. In the past, Bulgarian scientist have implemented two human the warm Black Sea. The two events, with their space flight R&D programs launching two Bulgarian cosmonauts as part of the broad program of oral presentations, posters, Intercosmos international collaboration program in East . professional networking, entertainment and Nowadays, Bulgaria is joining and participating various European and Interna- overall atmosphere, provide all of us with the tional space activities within the Bulgarian membership of the European Union unique forum to learn, share and develop. and Bulgarian membership with the European Space Agency. A number of inter- I am sure the space events in Kamchia in national and bi-lateral space projects are underway or in preparation, including 2016 are to become a milestone in our profes- participation in Lunar and Mars observation missions, experiments on board of sional and personal lives and experience! the International Space Station, space physics and astronomy, space technology and application development and many other. Young generation of space engi- Dr. Vesselin Vassilev neers, scientist and entrepreneurs with bright ideas and inexhaustible energy, passion and expertise, is preparing to take over and drive novel and challenging space projects, programs and initiatives. Bulgaria's participation in the Nanosatellite related science, engineering and educational activities, and also in the worldwide UNIGLO initiatives, is a strong LOC Chair - Dr. Vesselin Vassilev driving force to further develop knowledge, skills, motivation and inspiration for space in society and individuals. This is also a strong ground for scientific, busi-

4 UNISEC 2016 UNISEC 2016 5 Points of Contact for the 4th UNISEC–Global International Program Committee Meeting Angola: Zolana João, Gabinete de Gestão do Programa Espacial Nacional (GGPEN) • Prof. A Rustem Aslan, Istanbul Technical University Angola: Ivandro Rodrigues, Angolan Methodist University • Dr. Werner Balogh, United Nations Australia: Sean Tuttle, University of New South Wales • Prof. Mengu Cho, Kyutech Bangladesh: Tarekul Islam, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology • Prof. Shinichi Kimura, Tokyo Univ. of Science Bangladesh: Khalilur Rhaman, BRAC University Belarus: Vladimir Saetchnikov, Belarusian State University • Prof. Mohammed Khalil Ibrahim, Cairo University Brazil: João Dallamuta, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná • Prof. Yasuyuki Miyazaki, Nihon University Bulgaria: Plamen I. Dankov, Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohrisdki” • Prof. Harunori Nagata, Hokkaido University Bulgaria: Vesselin Vassilev, CASTRA • Prof. Shinichi Nakasuka, the University of Tokyo : Larry Reeves, Canadian Satellite Design Challenge Management Society • Prof. Jordi Puig–Suari, Calpoly Costa Rica: Mario Gómez Jenkins, Costa Rican Institute of Technology • Prof. Rainer Sandau, IAA Egypt: Ayman Kassem, Cairo University Egypt: Mohammed Khalil Ibrahim, Cairo University • Prof. Klaus Schilling, University of Würzburg : Klaus Schilling, University of Würzburg • Prof. Herman Steyn, Stellenbosch University Ghana: Manfred Quarshie, Space Science Systems Research Institute • Prof. Sir. Martin Sweeting, Surrey Space Centre Guatemala: Willy Ricardo Cabañas Villagrán, University Rafael Landívar (Alphabetical order) Indonesia: Thombi Layukallo, Surya University : Fabio Santoni, University of Rome la Sapienza Japan: Mengu Cho, Kyushu Institute of Technology Kenya: Faith Karanja, University of Nairobi Korea: In–Seuck Jeung, Seoul National University Lithuania: Vidmantas Tomkus, Lithuanian Space Association México: Blanca Rebollar: The Mexican Space Agency Local Organizing Committee : Barbara Bermudez Reyes: Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon Mongolia: Tsolmon Renchin, The National University of Mongolia Morocco: Naoufal Raissouni, University of Abdelmalek Essaadi Namibia: Smita Francis, Polytechnic of Namibia • Dr. Vesselin Vassilev, CASTRA, Bulgaria New Zealand: Jim Hefkey, University of Auckland • Assoc.Prof Plamen Dankov, Sofia University, Bulgaria Nigeria: Nnadih S Ogechukwu, African Regional Centre for Space Science • Dr. Mario Gachev, CASTRA, Bulgaria and Technology Education in English • Assoc.Prof. Dian Geshev, Department of Aeronautics, Technical Uni- Peru: Hector Bedon, The National University of Engineering (UNI) versity of Sofia, Bulgaria Philippines: Rogel Mari Sese, Regulus SpaceTech • Dr. Veselin Petkov, CASTRA, Bulgaria Philippines: Rosario Ang, The University of the Philippines Diliman (UPD) Samara (Russia): Igor V Belokonov, Samara State Aerospace University • Stoil Ivanov, Student Chair, UNISEC–BULGARIA, Bulgaria Saudi Arabia: Sultan Hasan AlSultan, The Environmental Remote sensing Center TECRS Singapore: Kay Soon Low, Nanyang Technological University Slovenia: Saso Blazic, University of Ljubljana South Africa: Arno Barnard: University of Stellenbosch Taiwan: Jyh–Ching Juang, National Cheng Kung University Thailand: Sawat Tantiphanwadi, SpaceThai Tunisia: Kamel Besbes, University of Monastir Turkey: Alim Rustem Aslan, Istanbul Technical University : Oleksii V. Kulyk, National Aerospace Educational Center of Youth 6 UNISEC 2016 unisec2016.castra.org USA: Jordi Puig–Suari, Cal Poly unisec2016.castra.org UNISEC 2016 7 Program Committee for Deorbit Device Competition Student Committee Herman Steyn (Chair) Stellenbosch University Alim Rustem Aslan Istanbul Technical University Stoil Ivanov, Bulgaria (Chair) Werner BALOGH United Nations Office for Bogdan Konstantinov, Bulgaria Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) Boyana Bantutova, Bulgaria Mengu Cho Kyushu Institute of Technology Manol Avramov, Bulgaria Toshiya Hanada Kyushu University Alice Pellegrino, Italy Federico Bernardi, Italy Mohammed Khalil Ibrahim Cairo University Francesco Feliciani, Italy Satomi Kawamoto JAXA Kyohei Yashima, Japan Yukihito Kitazawa IHI Tomoyuki Yamasaki, Japan Heiner Klinkrad TU–Braunschweig Tomohiro Takanashi, Japan Toshinori Kuwahara Tohoku University Takumi Date, Japan Rene Laufer Baylor University Masahiro Nakamura, Japan Dmytro Faizullin, Japan Ukraine Yasuyuki Miyazaki Nihon University Mehmet Şevket Uludağ, Turkey Shinichi Nakasuka University of Tokyo Cansu Cenik, Turkey Rainer Sandau International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) Mustafa Karataş, Turkey Fabio Santoni University of Rome la Sapienza Boğaç Karabulut, Turkey Klaus Schilling University of Würzburg Sibel Türkoğlu, Turkey Alex da Silva Curiel Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd.(SSTL) Jurie Hendrik Wessels, South Africa Jürgen Lüdemann. South Afirca Sir Martin Sweeting Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd.(SSTL) and Ahmed Abd el – Moniem, Egypt Surrey Space Centre Juan Huamani, Peru Craig Underwood University of Surrey Stephan Busch, Germany Ryu Funase University of Tokyo Review Committee for the 4th Mission Idea Contest Rainer Sandau (Chair) International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) Shinichi Nakasuka University of Tokyo Jordi Puig–Suari California Polytechnic State University Herman Steyn Stellenbosch University Hiroshi Kawahara Cyber University Jerry Sellers Teaching Science & Technology, Inc. Sir Martin Sweeting Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd.(SSTL) and Surrey Space Centre Sean Tuttle University of New South Wales Ramón Martínez Technical University of Madrid Hyochoong Bang KAIST

8 UNISEC 2016 unisec2016.castra.org unisec2016.castra.org UNISEC 2016 9 Organizing Team Program – 7th Nano–Satellite Symposium 1st Day (18th October, 2016) MC: TBD 9:00 – 9:40 Opening Ceremony TBD General Chair – 7th Nano–Satellite Symposium Prof. Shinichi Nakasuka – The University of Tokyo, Japan 9:40 – 10:20 Plenary Lecture 1—Possibilities and Future Vision of Micro/nano/pico–satellites – From Japanese Experiences Secretary General of UNISEC–Global Shinichi Nakasuka Rei Kawashima – UNISEC – GLOBAL, Japan University of Tokyo 10:20 – 10:40 Break Program Committee Chair – 7th Nano–Satellite Symposium 10:40 – 12:00 Session 1 Project Reports Prof. Alim Rüstem Aslan – Space Systems Design and Test Laboratory, Co-Chairs: Prof Alim Rustem Aslan (Istanbul Technical Unviersity), Istanbul Technical University, Turkey Prof. Ayman Hamdy Kassem (Cairo University) 10:40 Ground operation analysis of an advanced nanosatellite in near equatorial orbit Deorbit Device Competition Chair Abhishek Rai, S.T.Goh, K.S. Low Prof. Willem Herman Steyn – Stellenbosch University, South Africa Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Mission Idea Contest Chair NSS–07–0101 Dr. Rainer Sandau – International Academy of Astronautics (IAA), Germany 11:00 MIRKA2–RX – A Rexus Flight Experiment in Preparation for the Atmospheric Entry Cubesat Mission Cape Local Chair Daniel Galla*, Adam Pagan, Christoph Montag, Georg Herdrich, Rene Laufer Dr. Vesselin Vassilev, CASTRA, Bulgaria Baylor University, USA NSS–07–0102 Local Organizing Team Bulgaria 11:20 MicroDragon: a vietnamese ocean–observation microsatellite based on Hodoyoshi Assoc.Prof. Plamen Iliev Dankov – Sofia University, Faulty of Physics, architecture Department of Radio – Physics and Electronics, Bulgaria Takashi Hiramatsu*, Seiko Shirasaka, Shinichi Nakasuka Dr. Mario Gachev – CASTRA, Bulgaria Keio University, Japan NSS–07–0103 Assoc.Prof. Dian Geshev – Department of Aeronautics, 11:40 Best practices for successful lean satellite projects Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria Mengu Cho and Hirokazu Masui Dr. Veselin Petkov – CASTRA, Bulgaria Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan NSS–07–0104 Stoil Ivanov– Student Chair, UNISEC–BULGARIA, Bulgaria 12:00–13:20 Lunch, Exhibition Organizing Team Turkey 13:20 – 14:00 Session 2 C&DH, Software, Electric Power System and Architecture Prof. Alim Rüstem Aslan – Space Systems Design and Test Laboratory, Co–Chairs: Dr. Vesselin Vassilev (CASTRA) and Istanbul Technical University, Turkey Prof. Shinichi Kimura (Tokyo University of Science) Boğaç Karabulut – Istanbul Technical University, Turkey 13:20 Hardware and Software Modularized Approach for On–board Processing Capabilities Mustafa Karatas – Istanbul Technical University, Turkey, Turkey of the Small Satellites Shinichi Kimura, Hiroaki Doi, Masahiro Nakamura, Takayuki Ueno,Yuki Asakura, Sibel Turkoglu, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey Taro Sasano, Tomohiro Narumi Mehmet Uludag – Istanbul Technical University, Turkey Tokyo University of Science, Japan NSS–07–0201 Miss Cansu Cenik – Istanbul Technical University,Turkey, Turkey 13:40 Determination of a Mean Ballistic Coefficient and Decay Predictions for CubeSats Organizing Team Unisec Mehmet Can ÜNLÜ Michio Ozawa – UNISEC–GLOBAL, Japan TAI, Turkey Tomoyuki Yamasaki – The University of Tokyo, NSS–07–0202 Working part – time at UNISEC Japan, Japan

10 UNISEC 2016 unisec2016.castra.org unisec2016.castra.org UNISEC 2016 11 14:00 Reliable and Self–Configurable Flight Software Architecture for CubeSats Cheng–Ting Wu 2nd Day (19th October, 2016) MC: TBD National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan 9:00 – 9:30 Plenary Lecture 2: CubeSat an example of innovation without invention NSS–07–0203 Jordi Puig Suari 14:20 – 14:40 Break Calpoly, USA 9:30 – 10:00 Group Photo and Break 14:40 – 16:40 Session 3 Mission Ideas Co–Chairs: Prof Shinichi Nakasuka (University of Tokyo), 10:00 – 11:20 Session 5 Infrastructure Prof. Masashi Kamogawa (Tokyo Gakugei University) Co–Chairs: Prof. Yasuyuki Miyazaki (Nihon University), 14:40 ESAT, the hands–on training sa tellite Prof. Mohammed Khalil Ibrahim (Nihon Univeresity and Cairo University) Ignacio Barrios Tascón 10:00 Recent status of lean satellite related standards Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Mengu Cho NSS-07-0301 Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan 15:00 ASELSAT NSS-07-0501 Sibel Türkoğlu 10:20 Results and Future Plan of Center for Nano Satellite Testing (CeNT) Istanbul Technical University, Turkey Hirokazu Masui, Sangkyun Kim, Mengu Cho NSS-07-0302 Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan 15:20 Thermal Analysis for a Langmuir Probe to be used in a Re–entry CubeSat Mission NSS-07-0502 Angel Bernal Menéndez Cifuentes, Jyh-Ching Juang, Jiun–Jih Miau 10:40 Revisit Analysis of Microsatellite Constellation National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan Ahmet Sezer*, Orhan Çelikkaya, Başak Hassoy NSS-07-0303 STM Defence Technologies Engineering Inc., Turkey 15:40 Practical nano–satellite monitoring of ionospheric earthquake precursors NSS-07-0503 Masashi Kamogawa, Shoho Togo, Hidetoshi Nitta 11:00 A Website to Support Nanosatellite Components Exporting to Overseas Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan Keisuke Kondo, Ichiro Ishigame, Naomi Kurahara, Kazuhiko Maekawa, Noriaki Oka NSS-07-0304 Infostellar, Inc., Japan 16:00 – 16:20 Break Japan Space Systems, Japan 16:20 – 17:20 Session 4 AOCS and Propulsion System NSS-07-0504 Co–Chairs: Prof. Herman Steyn (Stellenbosch University), 11:20 – 13:20 Poster Session, Lunch Prof. Nobuyuki Kaya (Kobe University) 13:20 – 15:00 Session 6 Communication System and Ground Station 16:20 Overview of Aoba VELOX–IV Missions; Co–Chairs: Prof. Mengu Cho (Kyushu Institute of Technology), Pulsed Plasma Thruster Attitude and Orbit Control and Earth–rim Night Image Cap- ture for A Future Lunar Mission Prof. Plamen Dankov (Sofia University) J. Rodrigo Cordova-Alarcon, Necmi Cihan Örger, Amy Wong Ai Ling, Tran Quang Vinh, 13:20 Low Profile Tracking Ground Station Antennas and Antenna Arrays for Satellite Com- Bui Tran Duy Vu, Low Kay Soon, Mengu Cho munications Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan Mario Gachev*, Plamen Dankov Nanyang Technological University, Singapore RaySat Bulgaria, Ltd., and CASTRA*, Bulgari NSS-07-0401 NSS-07-0601 16:40 Dynamic control of a CubeSat Attitude and Orbit Control System (AOCS) with propul- 13:40 New Receiving Ground Antenna Using Active Phased Array Antenna for Satellites sion for Deep–Space missions Nobuyuki Kaya, Rie Nakayama, John Mankins Kai–Chun Wu, Kai-Chun wu, Issouf Ouattara, Gary Quinsac, Jordan Vannitsen, Jiun-Jih Kobe University, Japan Miau, Jyh-Ching Juang Boris Segret National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, PSL Research University, Paris, Advanced Microwave Arrays, Inc, Japan Observatory of Paris, France NSS-07-0602 NSS-07-0402 14:00 Overview Report of S–band Ground Station Operation and Verification for HOYU–IV 17:00 Electric–Rocket microPropulsion System for Nanosatellites like CubeSat Lean – Satellite Yulian Protsan Bonsu Benjamin, Shimizu Tatsuo, HORYU-IV Project, Mengu Cho Laboratory of Advanced Jet Propulsion Ltd., Dnipro, Ukraine NSS-07-0401 Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan NSS-07-0603 17:20 1st Day Closing 19:00 – 21:00 Reception

12 UNISEC 2016 unisec2016.castra.org unisec2016.castra.org UNISEC 2016 13 Poster Session 14:20 Introduction of Open Platform Concept for Global Ground Station Network QBITO, the Cubesat by Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Naomi Kurahara, Yoshihide Aoyanagi, Cho Mengu, Shinichi Nakasuka Ignacio Barrios Tascón, Ana Laverón Simavilla, Efrén Moreno Benavides Infostellar, Inc., Japan Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain The University of Tokyo, Japan, Kyushu Institute of Technology,Japan NSS–07–P01 NSS-07-0604 FM Transmitting and imaging Pico–satellite based on open source tools 14:40 Demonstration of amateur radio transponder and fast transmitter using a CubeSat Mahmoud Abdelhafiz Tmam, Ahmed Ramadan Elamir, Mo'men Ahmed Ibrahem, Amr Ahmed Has- Tomohiro Suzuki,Yasuyuki Miyazaki, Kan Fukai san, Mohamed Gamal Shehata, Lina Mohammed Mohammed, Marwan Mamdoh, Mostafa Abd Al- Nihon University, Japan, JAMSAT, Japan Kareem Kassem, Mohammed Ali Mohammed Abo Arais NSS-07-0605 Cairo University, Egypt 15:00 – 15:20 Break NSS–07–P02 15:20 Session 7 New Project Concepts 3D Scene Construction – Live Scene Streaming Virtual Reality Enabled Can–Sat Co–Chairs: Prof. Jordi Puig Suari (Calpoly), Mohamed Salah Bassiony, Ahmed Salah Eissa, Mostafa Ahmed Saleh, Mahmoud Aly Elmohr, Hes- Prof. Shinichi Nakasuka (University of Tokyo) ham Gaber Ahmed, Mohamed Gaber Nassar, Mohamed Ali Maher, Walid Mohamed Alajmi, Moham- med Ali Mohammed Abo Arais 15:20 Joint Global Multi–Nation Birds; Developing Nations’ Testbed for Space Technology towards Sustainable Space Program Cairo University, Egypt Taiwo Raphael Tejumola, JGMNB Project Members, JGMNB Partners, Mengu Cho NSS–07–P03 Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan Development of an FPGA based Software Defined Radio Transmitter for Cube Satellites NSS-07-0701 Ahmet Oguz Kislal, Levent Seytanoglu, Kaan Kula, Hasan Onur Cakar, Osman Ceylan, Hasan Bulent 15:40 Certification of Lithium-ion Cells with Electrical Power Subsystem for CubeSat. Yagci Chia-Heng Yeh, Sheng-Hao Wu, Kai-Chun Wu, Te-Chuan Huang, Yu-Peng Tsai, Istanbul Technical University, Tutkey Jyh-Ching Juang NSS–07–P04 National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan NSS-07-0702 MEMS Actuator Concept Development Based on Virtual Prototyping 16:00 IGOSat (Ionospheric and Gamma–ray Observations Satellite), Feedbacks from an edu- Georgi Todorov, Konstantin Kamberov, Mario Semkov cational CubeSat project with scientific returns through technology demonstration Sofia Technical University, Bulgaria Marco Agnan, Hubert Halloin NSS-07-P05 Université Paris Diderot, France Smartphone Didactic Platform for Space Control, Monitoring and Transmission Missions Demon- NSS-07-0703 stration 16:20 Integration of the Belarusian Space Research potential into International Nano/Pico Omar Ben Bahri, Kamel Besbes Satellite Programs The University of Monastir, Tunisia Vladimir A. Saetchnikov Center for research on microelectronics and nanotechnology, Tunisia Belarusian State University, Belarus General Poster NSS-07-0704 Study of Variations of the Cycles of Geomagnetic storms (reflecting the Space Weather) in Differ- 16:40 Development of the First Kazakhstan Student Nanosatellite Al–Farabi–1 ent Phases of the Sunspot Cycle Zaure Rakisheva, Galymkair Mutanov, Nazgul Kaliyeva, Nursultan Doszhan, Alisher Y. Shopov, M. Bogdanova Ibrayev, Adil Mukhamedgali, Zhanbolat Lyazat, Nursultan Uzbekov, Akzhol Khapez University of Sofia, Bulgaria Al–Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan General Poster NSS-07-0705 Study of Variations of the Cycles of Recurrent Geomagnetic Activity in Different Sunspot Cycles 17:00 Developments in QB50 Projects and TR01/TR02 Yavor Y. Shopov, Lyubov Neicheva Mehmet Şevket Uludağ University of Sofia, Bulgaria Istanbul Technical University, Turkey General Poster NSS-07-0706 IHI (1) 17:20 Lunar Communications Pathfinder Mission Sponsor Poster Jonathan Friend IHI (2) SSTL, UK Sponsor Poster NSS-07-0707 17:40 Closing Session 17:50 End of the 2nd Day 14 UNISEC 2016 unisec2016.castra.org unisec2016.castra.org UNISEC 2016 15 Deorbit Device Competition (DDC) 3rd Day (20th October, 2016) MC: TBD 15:00 – 15:40 Poster Session and Break Cubesat Deorbiting Using Fenix Multipurpose Propulsion Device MC: Prof. Mohammed Khalil Ibrahim Gonçalo Lopes Nihon Univeresity and Cairo University D–Orbit PT Lda, Portugal, Italy 9:00 – 9:20 Deorbit Device Competition Overview CubeSat Deorbit Device based on combination of gravity gradient tape, Herman Steyn aerodynamic drag, electrodynamic tether and ion engine Chair, DDC Review Committee, Stellenbosch University V. Saetchnikov 9:20 – 9:45 SSCD: Sailing System for Cubesat Deorbiting Belarusian State University, Belarus Federico Bernardi 15:40–16:00 H2020 Aerospace Exploratory Research Trends Sapienza – University of Rome, Italy Stela Tkatchova 9:45 – 10:10 Specifications of Thin Film Deployment Type De–orbit Device DOM1500 Invited talk SESAR Joint Undertaking, European Commission Hiroki Uto 16:00 – 17:30 Exhibitor presentation Nakashimada Engineering Works, Ltd., Japan 16:00 – 16:20 Dennis Elgaard Gom Space 10:10 – 10:35 Space Fan: A Mechanical De–Orbiting Device System for Satellites 16:20 – 16:30 Naomi Kurahara Infosteller Mehmet Şevket Uludağ and Boğaç Karabulut 16:30 – 16:40 Kevin Segura ISIS Istanbul Technical University, Turkey 16:40 – 16:50 Ignacio Barrios Theia Space 10:35 – 10:55 Break 16:50 – 17:00 Nobuyuki Kaya Advanced Microwave Arrays, Inc. 10:55 – 11:20 ADDUCT: Aerobrake Deorbit Device for a 1U CubesaT 17:00 – 17:10 James Barrington-Brown New Space Systems James Kilroe 17:10 – 17:20 Tomohiro Takanashi and UNISEC-Japan SpaceLab, University of Cape Town, South Africa Tomoyuki Yamasaki 11:20 – 11:45 Graphene Foam Deorbit Sail with Failsafe Release Mechanism 17:20 – 17:30 Vesselin Vassilev CASTRA Jürgen Lüdemann 17:30–18:00 Award Ceremony and Group Photo Stellenbosch University, South Africa Closing of the day 11:45 – 12:10 Development of a solid–state inflation balloon for aerodynamic drag assisted deor- 19:00 – 21:00 Gala Dinner bit of CubeSats Morgan Roddy The University of Arkansas, Fayetteville Arkansas, USA 12:10 – 13:20 Lunch 13:20 – 13:45 Hydronic Deorbit Device (HyDeDe) Nikolay Vedenkin The Moscow State University, Russia 13:45 – 14:10 Membrane Deployment de–orbit System by convex tapes Noboru Tada Nihon University, Japan 14:10 – 14:35 μ–PPI : The smallest Hall effect thruster designed for Cubesats Paul Lascombes Ecole Polytechnique, France 14:35 – 15:00 Deorbit Sail for PW–Sat2 satellite mission – low energy consumption and high ef- ficiency system Inna Uwarowa Warsaw University of Technology,

16 UNISEC 2016 unisec2016.castra.org unisec2016.castra.org UNISEC 2016 17 The 4th Mission Idea Contest for Micro/Nano Satellite Utilization (MIC4)

4th Day (Friday, 21st October, 2016) MC: Dr. Willem Jordaan (Stellenbosch University), Communication Network for Mars Manned Mission Ryu Funase (University of Tokyo) Ayse Cetin 9:00 – 9:20 Mission Idea Contest Overview Istanbul Technical University Rainer Sandau Emergency and rescue operations with the help of two micro satellites “BULSPACE” Chair, MIC4 Review Committee, International Academy of Astronautics Georgi Baev 9:20 – 9:45 HORUS – a CubeSat–based multi–angle and multi–spectral Earth Observation (EO) Vasil Levski National Military University system GRAFMAT Alice Pellegrino Cansu UZAY Sapienza – University of Rome, Italy Istanbul Technical University 9:45 – 10:10 Development of Microsatellite to Detect Illegal Fishing “MS–SAT” 15:40 – 17:30 Local Chapter Report Ernest Constantine Italy Fabio Santoni Sapienza – University of Rome, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia Italy 10:10 – 10:35 Lunar Orbit CubeSat Injector Egypt Ayman Kassem Cairo University JReuben Jikeme Umunna and Jose Rodrigo Cordova Alarcon Turkey Rustem Aslan Istanbul Technical University Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan Japan Mengu Cho Kyushu Institute of Technology 10:35 – 10:55 Break Bulgaria Vesselin Vassilev CASTRA 10:55 – 11:20 NetCubeSat and SDR based communication system for climate change understanding Omar Ben Bahri South African Region Willem Jordaan Stellenbosch University University of Monastir, Tunisia Germany Stephan Busch Würzburg University 11:20 – 11:45 Landslide Prediction Mission in Cooperation with Hillside Censor Network Robots (on behalf of Klaus Schilling) Ryuichi Sekita Fukuyama University, Japan Mexico Blanca Rebollar Trejo Mexican Space Agency (AEM) 11:45 – 12:10 Microsatellites observing atmospheric and space electricity for the science of serious Saudi Arabia Sultan Hasan AlSultan Qassim University natural disasters: A Challenge to their mitigations 17:30 – 18:00 Award Ceremony and Group photo Masashi Kamogawa, Shoho Togo, Hidetoshi Nitta, Shusaku Takahashi 18:00 Closing of the day Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan 19:00 – 21:00 Reception for the 4th UNISEC–Global Meeting 12:10 – 13:20 Lunch (Steering Committee Meeting) 13:20 – 13:45 Cubesat constellation for monitoring and detection of bushfires in Australia Siddharth Doshi, David Lam and Himmat Panag UNSW, Australia 13:45 – 14:10 Space Debris Identification, Classification and Aggregation with Optimized Satellite Swarms Stoil Ivanov Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski. Bulgaria 14:10 – 14:35 Development of a Ionospheric Electron Content and Weather Measurement System in a CubeSat nanosatellite mission Walter Abdias Calles Glass, José Antonio Carmona Carlos and Carlos Leal Beltrán Instituto Politecnico Nacional, Mexico 14:35 – 15:00 n–Space Outgassing Laboratory Distant From Earth (ISOLDE) Egemen Aydin Istanbul Technical University, Turkey 15:00 – 15:40 Poster Session and Break

18 UNISEC 2016 unisec2016.castra.org unisec2016.castra.org UNISEC 2016 19 The 4th UNISEC–Global Meeting 5th Day (22nd October, 2016) 11:30–11:35 Group 10: Standardization Approaches of Efficient Electrical Interfaces for CubeSats Stephan Busch Plenary Lecture Zentrum für Telematik, Würzburg, Germany 9:00–9:20 Italy–Kenya Univeresity Nano Satellite (IKUNS) project Fabio Santoni 11:35–16:00 Discussions by each small group (including lunch) Sapienza – University of Rome, Italy CanSat rocket demo launch by students from the Varna High School of Mathematics 9:20–9:40 Practical Methods in Teaching CanSat 16:00–16:20 Break, (Back to main hall) Mohammed Khalil Ibrahim 16:20–17:20 Presentations by each group (each 5min x 10 Selected Speakers) Nihon Univeresity, Japan (Cairo University, Egypt) 17:20–17:30 Remarks 9:40–10:00 Acknowledgement of new local chapters 19:00–21:00 Student Party (organized by Students) Rei Kawashima UNISEC–Global 10:00 – 10:30 Group Photo, Break, Exhibition 10:30–17:00 Group Discussion Session th 10:30–10:45 Group Discussion Session Overview (unisec-global.org/meeting4_gdt.html) The 4 UNISEC–Global Meeting TBD Short Briefing by Moderator of each Group 6th Day (23rd October, 2016) 10:45–10:50 Group1: The role of small satellite in the future of Earth Observation (EO) missions 9:00–9:30 Special Speech Alice Pellegrino 9:00–9:10 Support programmes for university satellite projects Sapienza – University of Rome, Italy Werner Balogh 10:50–10:55 Group 2: Water Quality Management with Micro/Nano Satellites United Nations Office of Outer Space (UNOOSA) Shinichi Nakasuka University of Tokyo, Japan 9:10–9:20 Lessens learned from launching university satellites Mengu Cho 10:55–11:00 Group 3: CanSat Education – how to organize CanSat Leader Training Program Kyushu Institute of Technology Mohammed Khalil Ibrahim 9:10–9:30 TBD Nihon Univeresity, Japan (Cairo University, Egypt) 9:30–10:40 Student Presentation 11:00–11:05 Group 4: Innovative Science Produced by Nano–Satellite Observation (TBC) Masashi Kamogawa Egypt Ahmed Abd el-Moniem Cairo University Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan Italy Alice Pellegrino Sapienza - University of Rome 11:05–11:10 Group 5: Collaborators meeting for new ground station network experiment Japan Kyohei Yashima Tokyo Institute of Technology Naomi Kurahara Turkey Mehmet Şevket ULUDAĞ Istanbul Technical University Infosteller. Inc, Japan Bulgaria Bogdan Konstantinov Sofia University 11:10–11:15 Group 6: International University Rocket Competition Kyohei Yashima Peru Juan Huamani National University of Enginnering Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan South Africa Hein Wessels Stellenbosch University 11:15–11:20 Group 7: In–orbit satellite servicing missions with Cubesats/Nanosats Stela Tkatchova Germany Stephan Busch Würzburg University SESAR Joint Undertaking, European Commission, Belgium 10:40–11:00 Break 11:20 –11:25 Group 8: Requirements for attitude determination and control system of universi- 10:50-16:00 Student Session (TBD) Chair: Mr. Stoil Ivanov (Sofia University) ties satellites Dmytro Faizullin How to initiate, plan and implement an university nano-satellite Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan (Ukraine) project - from idea to space 11:25–11:30 Group 9: Space weather and its impact to satellite mission 16:00-16:10 Closing Ceremony Yavor Shopov University of Sofia, Bulgaria

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Exhibitor Country Person in charge E-mail GomSpace ApS Denmark Dennis Elgaard [email protected] ISIS-Innovative Solutions In Space The Nether- Anna Kalabina [email protected] B.V. lands Theia Space Spain Ignacio Barrios [email protected] Tascón IHI Corporation Japan Yukihito Kitazawa [email protected] Infostellar Japan Naomi Kurahara [email protected] Advanced Microwave Arrays. Inc. Japan Nobuyuki Kaya [email protected]

New Space Systems South James Barrington- [email protected] Africa Brown. UNISEC-Japan Japan Michio Ozawa [email protected] CASTRA Bulgaria Vesselin Vassilev [email protected] Bulgarian Ports Infrastructure Bulgaria Kiril Georgiev [email protected] Company

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1 Hotel “Longoz” 6 Holiday village “Pirin“

2 Children's health camp “Raduga” 7 Sport center

3 Children's health camp “Chernomorski” 8 Amphitheather

4 Educational center 9 Restaurant “Kristal”

5 Diagnostic and balneotherapy center

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