PRE2018 4 Group9: Difference between revisions
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Rob de Mooij 1017797<br> | Rob de Mooij 1017797<br> | ||
Ilja van Oort 1001232<br /> | Ilja van Oort 1001232<br /> | ||
Sara Tjon 1247050<br /> | Sara Tjon 1247050<br /> |
Revision as of 00:27, 5 May 2019
Group members
Rob de Mooij 1017797
Ilja van Oort 1001232
Sara Tjon 1247050
Thomas Pilaet 0999458
Joris Zandeberge 1231962
Problem statement
The amount of collisions between satellites and space debris increases exponentially, due to the growing amount of space debris.
Chance that a satellite collides with a piece of debris bigger than 1 cm in a year:
2007: 17-20%, 2010: 50%
Consequences: no internet, no gps, costs a lot of money, space travel may become more difficult/impossible
Objectives
- Analyzing the available methods to remove space debris
- Find methods on how to prevent new space debris (governance)
- Further develop a promising method
Users and their requirements
Users:
- Satellite owners (governments, space associations)
Requirements:
- re-usable
- quick to implement
- hard to abuse
- versatile (for both smaller and larger debris)
- autonomous
- durable
- affordable
Approach, milestone and deliverables
Approach:
Reading papers to get a good picture of the current problem and the state-of-the-art technology
Analyzing and comparing possible methods for space debris removal by looking at their pros and cons
Further development of a (combination of) promising technique(s) with a model or prototype.
Milestones:
Week 2: Determined subject; defined plan
Week 3: Find state of the art methods; finished literature search
Week 4: Determine promising method(s)
Week 5: Basic model
Week 6: Final model
Week 7: Results model, implement model in USE, finalized wiki
Week 8: Presentation
Deliverables
- Wiki page
- Presentation
- Model/prototype
Who is doing what?
Literature study : All
Literature analysis : All
Modelling : Rob/Ilja/Sara
Prototyping : Rob/Ilja/Sara
Updating wiki : All
Implementation USE : Joris/Thomas
Visualizing data/results : Joris/Thomas
Presentation : Joris/Thomas