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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
This wiki is an information page about a study on a huge problem that is known as the Kessler Syndrome. The syndrome will be explained and several solutions will be considered and discussed.
This wiki is an information page about a study on a huge problem that is known as the Kessler Syndrome. This Kessler Syndrome is basically a form af cascade failure. It starts with for example 2 sattelites colliding, this collision will cause a lot of debris to fly around in orbital space. This debris will then again collide with other debris, space stations or satellites. The importance of this problem will be further explained and several solutions will be considered and discussed.
The study is done for a TU Eindhoven course: Robots Everywhere (0LAUK0). While studying this problem and its possible solutions, it is made sure that the 3 USE aspects are central. These aspects are: User, Society and Enterprise.
The study is done for a TU Eindhoven course: Robots Everywhere (0LAUK0). While studying this problem and its possible solutions, it is made sure that the 3 USE aspects: User, Society and Enterprise, are central.


== Problem definition ==
== Problem definition ==

Revision as of 14:48, 7 February 2019

Group members

Name Student ID
Max van Mulken 1006576
Mart Hagedoorn 1
Niels Verstappen 0999624
Rani van Hoof 1026024
Kees Voorintholt 1005136

Introduction

This wiki is an information page about a study on a huge problem that is known as the Kessler Syndrome. This Kessler Syndrome is basically a form af cascade failure. It starts with for example 2 sattelites colliding, this collision will cause a lot of debris to fly around in orbital space. This debris will then again collide with other debris, space stations or satellites. The importance of this problem will be further explained and several solutions will be considered and discussed. The study is done for a TU Eindhoven course: Robots Everywhere (0LAUK0). While studying this problem and its possible solutions, it is made sure that the 3 USE aspects: User, Society and Enterprise, are central.

Problem definition

Subject, problem,

Objectives

  • Solution:

Stakeholders

Users

Society

Enterprises

State of the Art

References and domain analysis

Approach

Planning

Item Quantity Price
Bread 0.3 kg $0.65
Butter 0.125 kg $1.25
Total $1.90

Milestones

Division of Work

Deliverables

References