AERONAUTICS AND SPACE

TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Martín D. España

Martín D. España

Martin España is a: BS in Electronics from UNLP (Arg), a MSc from Univ. of Chile, a Dr. Engineer from National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (Fr) and Post. Doc. from Queens University (Can). He has been Professor at the Faculty of Eng. of UBA (Arg), at the Inst. of Technol. of BA (Arg), at the Inst. Balseiro (Arg), at the Inst. of Eng. of UNAM (Méx), at the Div. of Postgr. Studies in Eng. of UNAM (Méx) and at the Cinvestav (Méx). He was nominated as Researcher of the following national agencies: CONICET (Arg), Secretaría de Educación de México, CNRS (Fr) (Maître de Recherche Invité), the National Research Council (USA), NASA-Dryden Flight Research Center (USA). He also worked as Scientific Advisor of the Secretaría de Ciencia y Tecnología (Arg). Since 1997, is a Senior Researcher of Argentina’s National Space Agency (CONAE), where he conducted numerous projects under agreement with several Argentinean Scientific Entities, in the field of Guidance, Navigation and Control of space vehicles. He is author of more than 100 publications in books, articles and congress proceedings in areas related with identification, controls and navigation.
Walkiria Schulz

Walkiria Schulz

Walkiria Schulz is an Astronomer from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Master and Ph.D. in Space Engineering and Technology from the National Institute of Space Research (INPE) of Brazil. She has a Specialization in Theory and Practice of Scientific Dissemination from the University of São Paulo (USP, Brazil). She is currently an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences – School of Aeronautical Engineering – of the UNC and intervenes in the chairs: Gas Dynamics I, Gas Dynamics II, Space Systems, Aerospace Vehicle Dynamics (post -graduate) and Aerospace Vehicle Simulators (postgraduate). She is the Director of the Master of Science in Engineering – Aerospace Mention (UNC-IUA). She is Director of the Consolidate project “Resilience in Aerospace Missions: Development of numerical tools for their improvement” of the SECyT-UNC. It operates in Orbital Dynamics of Satellites: trajectories, orbits and maneuvers; Atmospheric reentry and maneuvers within the atmosphere. It has been a pioneer in Argentina in the study of space junk dynamics. In her professional career she has been part of the satellite control group at the Empresa Brasileira de Telecomunicações (EMBRATEL), the Instituto de Aeronáutica e Espaço (IAE, Brazil), the Deutschen Zentrum für Luft und Raumfahrt (German Center for Aerospace Research – DLR) , the National Commission for Space Activities (CONAE, Argentina), the Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research, of the Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences of the University of Colorado at Boulder (CU, USA). In 2006 she was awarded the Wagner Session Award in Orbital Dynamics and Control modality conferred by the Judging Commission of the XIII Colóquio Brasileiro de Dinâmica Orbital in recognition of her notorious scientific-technological contributions

Juan A. Fraire

Juan A. Fraire

Juan A. Fraire (IEEE Member) is an assistant researcher at the National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET) and an associate professor at Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC, FAMAF), Saarland University in Germany and guest professor at Politecnico di Torino in Italy. His research focuses on spaceborne networking and distributed applications enabled by state-of-the-art informatics techniques. Juan is the founder and chair of the annual Space-Terrestrial Internetworking Workshop (STINT) since 2014, has co-authored more than 45 papers published in international journals and leading conferences, and has imprinted a novel networking vision in his “Delay-Tolerant Satellite Network” book. Juan participates in joint projects with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and the Argentinian Space Agency (CONAE) and collaborates with world-renowned space companies and start-ups such as Skyloom (USA), GomSpace (Denmark), D3TN (Germany), and Orbitare (Switzerland).

ChairCo-ChairCo-Chair

DISTIGUISHED LECTURERS

Juan A. Fraire

Juan A. Fraire

Juan A. Fraire (IEEE Member) is an assistant researcher at the National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET) and an associate professor at Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC, FAMAF), Saarland University in Germany and guest professor at Politecnico di Torino in Italy. His research focuses on spaceborne networking and distributed applications enabled by state-of-the-art informatics techniques. Juan is the founder and chair of the annual Space-Terrestrial Internetworking Workshop (STINT) since 2014, has co-authored more than 45 papers published in international journals and leading conferences, and has imprinted a novel networking vision in his “Delay-Tolerant Satellite Network” book. Juan participates in joint projects with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and the Argentinian Space Agency (CONAE) and collaborates with world-renowned space companies and start-ups such as Skyloom (USA), GomSpace (Denmark), D3TN (Germany), and Orbitare (Switzerland).

Josefina Peres

Josefina Peres

Ing. Josefina Peres

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Distinguished LecturerDistinguished Lecturer

DESCRIPTION

The Aeronautics and Space program deals with Engineering systems, design, creation, integration and operation of complex systems for space, atmosphere, ocean and terrestrial environments.

SUGGESTED SUBTOPICS
For this topic, the following subtopics are suggested. Please note that you may send your paper beyond the scope of this list. In such a case, you must specify, in submission web form, the new subtopic that you consider your paper belongs to, as per instructions in Tutorial for Paper Submissions., under the paragraph How to specify a subtopic that is not predefined.
  • Autonomous flight.
  • Avionics
  • Celestial mechanics
  • Communication networks tolerant of delays and interruptions.
  • Control of the ground segment.
  • Dynamics of satellite flight.
  • Flight control
  • Flight in formation.
  • Guidance, navigation and control systems.
  • Internet of things for space solutions.
  • Mobile electric power.
  • Optical spatial communications / RF modeling.
  • Orbit Determination
  • Orbital and attitude control.
  • Propulsion systems
  • Protocols, applications and concepts for space networks.
  • Radar systems.
  • Satellite launch and injection systems.
  • Satellite platforms distributed.
  • Satellite systems.
  • Simulation and Command.
  • Small satellites
  • Solar energy.
  • Sonar systems.
  • Space Communications
  • Space mission analysis.
  • Structures of spaceships.
  • Telemetry
  • Testing, validation and verification.
  • The space environment
  • Thermal control

ACCEPTED PAPERS

IDTítulo (Title)Autor (Author)Programa (Track)
38Design of a Solid State Modulator for the Vitro RIR-778C Radar TransmitterGomez, Mauro Gaston • Vitulich, Carlos Alberto • Rodriguez Gonzalez, Santiago Andres • Murgio, Luis AlbertoAERONAUTICS AND SPACE
47Comparison of finite-differences, finite-volumes and semi-Lagrangian schemes for the solution of the Vlasov-Poisson systemLorenzon, Denis DAERONAUTICS AND SPACE
63Analytical evaluation of the reinjection probability density function in chaotic intermittencyElaskar, Sergio A.AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
66An approximate analysis of the explosive bubble generated by the instantaneous release of energyElaskar, Sergio A. • Gutiérrez Marcantoni, Luis FAERONAUTICS AND SPACE
67Numerical simulation of the metal melting processes with OpenFOAMGutiérrez Marcantoni, Luis F • Giovacchini@iua.edu.ar, Juan Pablo • Elaskar, Sergio A.AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
70Chaotic intermittency in maps with infinite derivativeElaskar, Sergio A.AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
82Autonomous Orbit Control of Satellite Formations for Multi-Static SAR MissionsServidia, Pablo A • Espana, MartínAERONAUTICS AND SPACE
103Analysis of the flow around a diamond profile in supersonic regime using ANSYS FluentMonaldi, Lucas • Elaskar, Sergio A.AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
199Estimation of static and dynamic derivatives using CFDSacco, Carlos Gustavo • Giovacchini@iua.edu.ar, Juan Pablo • Weht, GermánAERONAUTICS AND SPACE
202Antenna for Telemetry Data Relay Communications in LEO Satellites and Inmarsat-F4 ConstellationAguirre Salcedo, David • Ciafardini, Juan Pablo • Bava, JoséAERONAUTICS AND SPACE
219Preliminary Antenna Design with Isoflux Diagram for satellite DCS systemsCiafardini, Juan Pablo • Juárez, José • Carlotto, AdrianAERONAUTICS AND SPACE
222A numerical study about the generartion, propagation and interaction of blast waves with walls.Gutiérrez Marcantoni, Luis F • Elaskar, Sergio A. • Tamagno, Jose • Saldía, Juan • Lorenzon, Denis DAERONAUTICS AND SPACE
249Processing scheme for on-board GNSS-based absolute navigation of a LEO satelliteLopez, Ernesto M • García, Javier • Muravchik, CarlosAERONAUTICS AND SPACE
304Toward Applying Fuzz Testing Techniques on the SUCHAI Nanosatellites Flight SoftwareGutierrez, Tamara • Bergel, Alexandre • Gonzalez, Carlos • Rojas, CamiloAERONAUTICS AND SPACE
305Preliminary analysis of the new space communication scenario: the ground segment perspectiveDiaz, Marcos • Rojas, Javier • Gonzalez, Carlos • Rojas, Camilo • Obreque, Elias • Portillo, IgorAERONAUTICS AND SPACE
331Test of Emergency Generation System for UAVs Unmanned Aerial VehiclesCatuogno, Carlos • Catuogno, Guillermo • Bosso, Jonathan • Garcia, GuillermoAERONAUTICS AND SPACE