ICECOM Satellite Workshop, Dubrovnik
Start date: September 30, 2019
End date: October 2, 2019
Space industry has been rapidly developing in the last twenty years, and space-based services and space programs, or the terrestrial sector in the broader sense (such as the EU Copernicus and Galileo programs for Earth observation), create socio-economic added value and thus help in the development of each participating country. Unused capacity when launching large satellites enables the launch of small satellites of standardized format as secondary payloads at acceptable prices for universities. This allows small users to launch nano-satellites and pico-satellites for scientific purposes or for educational missions. The aim of the ICECOM Satellite Workshop is to cover relevant topics related to the design of small satellites and in particular to the scientific missions of small satellites.
PROGRAMME
Monday, September 30
19:15 - 22:00 ICECOM Welcome Cocktail
Tuesday, October 1
09:00 - 09:10 ICECOM Satellite Workshop Opening - Dubravko Babić
09:10 - 10:10 ICECOM Satellite Workshop General Lecture 1 - Walter Ballheimer
10:10 - 10:40 Coffee break
10:40 - 11:40 ICECOM Satellite Workshop General Lecture 2 - Stefan Cikota
13:00 - 21:00 Excursion and lunch
Wednesday, October 2
08:20 - 11:00 ICECOM Satellite Workshop Student Session
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee break
11:30 - 12:30 ICECOM Satellite Workshop General Lecture 3 - Anja Skrivervik
12:30 - 13:00 FERSAT Project - Dubravko Babić
ICECOM Satellite Workshop will be held during 23rd ICECOM Conference as a special workshop related to space technologies.
Conference Chair: Dario Bojanjac
Organisers: Dario Bojanjac, Marko Bosiljevac, Dubravko Babić
Photos
from the Workshop available on facebook
Video recording
of the workshop available on youtube channel of Department of wireless communications.
Luka Kosanovic, Roman Bertolan: Cubesat data transmitter operating in the X-band
Katarina Dolić, Bruno Pavletić: FERSAT Orbit
Filip Bogdanović, Filip Tomašić: Ozone layer thickness
Ivor Šlibar, Juraj Barlek: Electrical Power System in FERSAT
Filip Friščić, Tanja Lakić, David Osmanović, Franjo Rajič, Domagoj Tomić: CubeSat VHF/UHF communication system
Luka Tomić: Circularly polarized microstrip antenna for nanosatellite FERSAT
Jakov Tutavac: Measuring light pollution with a spectrometer
Karla Sever, Nikša Ovčina, Filip Božić, Dino Cindrić: Low Cost 3D Printed Air Bearing for CubeSat ADCS Testing
Nikola Tomažin, Tin Komerički, Marko Vuković: Detecting Infected Forests
Mario Šimunić,
Gašpar Dončević, Leon Baždar: Building Command and Data Handling (C&DH) Subsystem
Josipa Rendulić, Jelena Bratulić: Measuring light pollution with Geolux camera
Dominik Sabljak , Filip Wolf, Kristijan Čeple: Detection of plastic on the sea surface