Conference Information
SpaceWire
SpaceWire is a leading onboard data-handling network for use onboard spacecraft. It is simple to implement and use, and is being deployed on many space missions.
Aims / Scope of Conference
The International SpaceWire Conference aims to bring together SpaceWire product designers, hardware engineers, software engineers, system developers and mission specialists interested in and working with SpaceWire to share the latest ideas and developments related to SpaceWire technology. The conference is targeted at the full SpaceWire community including both academics and industrialists.
Conference Location
The International SpaceWire Conference will be held at the Divani Apollon Hotel in Athens, Greece.
Technical Programme
Sessions are dedicated to the following topics:
- SpaceWire missions and applications, which covers missions using SpaceWire, how SpaceWire has been used on existing or planned spacecraft and other applications of SpaceWire.
- SpaceWire components which covers devices supporting the SpaceWire Standard such as sensor devices, electronic components, ASICs & FPGAs, cables and connectors.
- SpaceWire onboard equipment and software, which covers products supporting the SpaceWire Standard including onboard equipment, instruments and related onboard software.
- SpaceWire test and verification, which covers the test and verification of SpaceWire components, equipment and systems including FPGA/ASIC validation techniques, cable/connector testing and approaches to system level test.
- SpaceWire networks and protocols, which covers network architectures, configuration, discovery and "plug and play" concepts, higher-level protocols for SpaceWire and related software designs and issues.
- SpaceWire standardisation, which covers the SpaceWire Standard, new protocols being prepared for standardisation and candidates for future standardisation.
- SpaceFibre, which covers all aspects of the emerging multi-gigabit/s onboard communication technology.
Technical Committee
- Brice Dellandrea, Thales Alenia Space, France
- Omar Emam - Astrium, UK
- Wahida Gasti - ESA, The Netherlands
- Sandi Habinc - Aeroflex Gaisler, Sweden
- Hiroki Hihara - NEC, Japan
- Christophe Honvault - ESA, The Netherlands
- Torbjorn Hult - RUAG Space, Sweden
- Jørgen Ilstad - ESA, The Netherlands
- Paul Jaffe - Naval Research Laboratory, USA
- David Jameux- ESA, The Netherlands
- Gerald Kempf - RUAG Space, Austria
- Clifford Kimmery - Honeywell Inc., USA
- Alexander Kisin - MEI, USA
- Robert Klar - South West Research Institute, USA
- Jerome Lachaize - Astruim, France
- Jennifer Larsen - Aeroflex, USA
- Jim Lux - NASA JPL, USA
- Masaharu Nomachi - University of Osaka, Japan
- Olivier Notebaert - Astrium SAS, France
- Steve Parkes - University of Dundee, Scotland, UK
- Manuel Prieto - Alcala University, Spain
- Paul Rastetter - Astrium GmbH, Germany
- Derek Schierlmann - Naval Research Laboratory, USA
- Alan Senior - SEA, UK
- Yuriy Sheynin - St. Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation, Russia
- Tatiana Solokhina - ELVEES, Russia
- Martin Suess - ESA, The Netherlands
- Antonis Tavoularis - Teletel S.A., Greece
- Raffaele Vitulli - ESA, The Netherlands
- Takahiro Yamada - JAXA/ISAS, Japan
- Takayuki Yuasa - JAXA, Japan
Organising Committee
- Prof. Steve Parkes, University of Dundee, Scotland
- Martin Suess, European Space Agency
- Catherine Kalamidas, European Space Agency
- Vangelis Kollias, TELETEL, Greece
- Antonis Tavoularis, TELETEL, Greece
- Carole Carrie, STAR-Dundee, Scotland