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Revision as of 14:07, 4 September 2019

Autonomous systems for space traffic management


Group Members

Name Study Student ID
Stijn Eeltink Mechanical Engineering 1004290
Laura Kulter Psychology&Technology 0851512
Annelies Severens Biomedical Engineering 1232787


Planning

Week number Monday (morning) Wednesday (afternoon)
1 ALL : choose topic ALL :
literary research
problem definition
make the planning
define structure of the report
2 L : introduction/problem statement
L : wiki page
A : state of the art
A : mail tutor for presentation date
S : users/stakeholders
ALL : objectives/deliverables
3 political aspects
economical aspects
technical aspects
(state of the art)
political aspects
economical aspects
technical aspects
4 political aspects
economical aspects
technical aspects
(effects of the solution)

Intermediate evaluation (peer review)
political aspects
economical aspects
technical aspects
(effects of the solution)
5 concept
discussion
conclusion
first draft
Hand in first version for feedback
6 discuss feedback implement feedback
7 finalize report and wiki Final evaluation (peer review)
finalize report and wiki
8 Presentation
Deadline : report and wiki


Introduction

Problem Statement

Objectives/Deliverables

State of the art

Stake Holders

Political

Technical

Economics

Concept

Rational Agent Models

Conclusion

References

Peer Evaluations