DocumentCode
1683441
Title
UNISEC-Global challenge: How can UNISEC-Global contribute to long term sustainability of space activities?
Author
Kawashima, Rei ; Nakasuka, Shinichi ; Schilling, Klaus ; Miyazaki, Yasuyuki ; Sweeting, Sir Martin
fYear
2015
Firstpage
797
Lastpage
801
Abstract
Long term sustainability is vital to the future space activities. This is a key theme of the discussions in global space forums such as UNCOPUOS. UNISEC in Japan and UNISEC-Global has been facilitating practical space engineering education using nano-satellites. The issues of increasing density of debris in orbit and limited resources of radio frequencies are very relevant to nano-satellite activities at university level. In this paper, firstly UNISEC-Global is introduced, secondly, the concept of space sustainablity is described. Thirdly, UNISEC-Global´s contribution to improving awareness of space sustainability among universities across the world is described, and fourthly, innovative technological approaches which may assist in the solution to these problems are introduced, followed by a discussion on the role of UNISEC-Global initiatives in this field.
Keywords
aerospace engineering; artificial satellites; educational institutions; electrical engineering education; UNISEC-Global challenge; global space forums; innovative technological approach; nanosatellite activity; orbit debris density; radiofrequency resources; space activity long term sustainability; space engineering education; Education; Optical fiber communication; Orbits; Satellite broadcasting; Satellites; Space technology; Space vehicles; nano-satellite; space engineering; sustainability; university;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Recent Advances in Space Technologies (RAST), 2015 7th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Istanbul
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-7760-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RAST.2015.7208449
Filename
7208449
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