›Space Traffic Management and Resilient Space Environment
The workshop is organized by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) , the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), and the University of Strathclyde.
It will be the second international event of the Stardust-R network and the technical program will cover the topics of "Space Traffic Management and the Resilient Space Environment".
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the event is planned to be held entirely online and will be free of charge for all registered participants.
Contributions presenting recent results on any of the following topics are welcomed:
- Space situational awareness,
- Space environment modelling and risk analysis,
- Space debris detection and characterization,
- Space debris mitigation strategies,
- On-orbit servicing and on-orbit assembly of large structures,
- Active debris removal,
- Guidance, navigation and control,
- On-board autonomy,
- Mission operations and communication,
- Future missions,
- Large constellations and future trends in the context of space debris and space traffic management.
Accepted and amended extended abstracts will be distributed in electronic format accessible to conference attendees.
Possible full papers, presenting unpublished work and to be submitted after the event, will be considered for publication within a book of Proceedings or within the special issue of the Advances in Space Research journal. Details will be posted on the website of the event soon.
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