2012 Final Program - American Institute of Aeronautics and

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2012 Final Program - American Institute of Aeronautics and
AIAA Guidance, Navigation,
and Control Conference www.aiaa.org/events/gnc
AIAA Atmospheric Flight Mechanics
Conference www.aiaa.org/events/afm
AIAA Modeling and Simulation
Technologies Conference www.aiaa.org/events/mst
AIAA/AAS Astrodynamics
Specialist Conference www.aiaa.org/events/asc
13–16 August 2012
Hyatt Regency Minneapolis
Minneapolis, Minnesota
FINAL PROGRAM
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SYNoPSiS
The AIAA Guidance, Navigation, and Control Conference, AIAA Atmospheric Flight Mechanics Conference,
AIAA Modeling and Simulation Technologies Conference, and AIAA/AAS Astrodynamics Specialist
Conference combine in 2012 to provide the world’s premier forum for presentation, discussion, and collaboration
of science, research, and technology in these highly related fields as they relate to the aerospace industry. it brings
together experts from industry, government, and academia on an international level to cover a broad spectrum of issues
concerning flight mechanics, modeling, simulation, and the guidance, navigation, and control of aerospace vehicles.
orgaNiZiNg CommiTTee
AIAA Guidance,
Navigation, and
Control Conference
General Chair
AIAA Atmospheric
Flight Mechanics
Conference
General Chair
Julie Thienel
Steven C. Komadina
NaSa goddard Space Flight
Center
Northrop grumman
aerospace Systems
Technical Program Chairs
General Chair
Technical Program Chairs
Jack W. Langelaan
Clay Harden
The Pennsylvania State
University
Honda aircraft Company
Lesley A. Weitz
University of Bristol
The miTre Corporation
AIAA Modeling
and Simulation
Technologies
Conference
AIAA General Chair
Steven D. Beard
David B. Spencer
NaSa ames research Center
The Pennsylvania State
University
Technical Program Chairs
Steven D. Beard
NaSa ames research Center
Mark H. Lowenberg
AIAA/AAS
Astrodynamics
Specialist
Conference
Che-Hang C. Ih
The Boeing Company
AAS General Chair
Anil Rao
University of Florida
AIAA Technical Program
Chair
Mark E. Pittelkau
aerospace Control Systems,
LLC
AAS Technical Program
Chair
Anastassios Petropoulos
NaSa Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, California institute
of Technology
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SPeCiaL eveNTS
WELCOME RECEPTION
a “happy hour” welcome reception will be
held Sunday, 12 August 2012, 1700–1900
hrs, in the Nicollet Promenade at the Hyatt
regency minneapolis. a ticket for the
reception is included in the conference
registration fee where indicated. additional
tickets for guests may be purchased upon
registration or on site.
PLENARY SESSIONS
each day of the conference will kick off with
a keynote address. These presentations are
given by renowned experts and decision
makers in the industry. all plenary sessions
will be held in Nicollet Ballroom C/D at the
Hyatt regency minneapolis.
Monday, 13 August 2012
0800–0900 hrs
AIAA Modeling and Simulation Technologies
Conference Plenary
Speaker: Keith Colmer, Test Pilot, virgin
galactic, mojave, Ca
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
0800–0900 hrs
AIAA Guidance, Navigation, and Control
Conference Plenary
Speaker: mason Peck, Chief Technologist,
NaSa Headquarters, washington, DC
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
0800–0900 hrs
Duane McRuer Atmospheric Flight Mechanics
Plenary
Speaker: Pake F. Chin, manager, advanced
HaLe Systems, Northrop grumman
Corporation, San Diego, Ca
NETWORKING COFFEE BREAKS
Sponsored by
New for 2012! in response to attendee
feedback, stand-alone networking coffee
breaks have been added to the program
to allow even more time for making new
contacts, continuing the discussions from
technical sessions, or checking emails and
voicemails to keep in touch with the office
while you are at the conference. Networking
coffee breaks will be held in the Nicollet
Promenade (outside the Nicollet Ballrooms).
Times are as follows:
Monday, 13 August 2012
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
Thursday, 16 August 2012
0900–0930 hrs/1530–1600 hrs
0900–0930 hrs/1600–1630 hrs
0900–0930 hrs/1530–1600 hrs
1000–1030 hrs
Stop by the mathworks display area for a
live quad-rotor flight demonstration. Learn
how various capabilities of maTLaB and
Simulink were used for modeling, simulation,
and implementation of the flight control
system. Talk to mathworks experts to learn
about new capabilities for modeling and
simulating vehicle dynamics, tuning fixedstructure control systems, using team-based
collaboration, modeling agent-based
systems, and creating realistic animations.
WOMEN IN ENGINEERING LUNCHEON
The women in engineering Luncheon,
hosted by the aiaa gNC TC, will be held
Monday, 13 August 2012, 1200–1330 hrs,
in the mirage room at the Hyatt regency
minneapolis. The speaker will be Lillian
Zarrelli ryals, vice President and Deputy
general manager, Center for advanced
aviation System Development (CaaSD), The
miTre Corporation, mcLean, va. women
participating in any of the co-located
conferences are invited to attend at no
charge. women are underrepresented in
the engineering sciences and industry, and
this luncheon provides an opportunity for
women to meet informally, network, discuss
experiences, and identify women who are
leaders in their fields for recognition by
aiaa.
MINNESOTA TWINS MAJOR LEAGUE
BASEBALL GAME
aiaa has purchased a block of tickets at
the new Target Field, home of major League
Baseball’s minnesota Twins! Tickets are
for the game against the Detroit Tigers on
Monday evening, 13 August 2012. Target
Field is LeeD certified and rated the “#1
Fan experience” in all of major league
sports by eSPN magazine. Tickets are $40
and include $15 worth of refreshments of
your choice. The stadium is within walking
distance of the hotel. a separate, prepurchased ticket is required, and you may
pick up your ticket at the aiaa registration
and information Center. Tickets are nonrefundable (rain or shine).
PANEL SESSION ON RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT IN SPACE SITUATIONAL
AWARENESS
a special panel on research and
Development in Space Situational
awareness will be held Tuesday, 14 August
2012, 0930–1200 hrs, in Skyway Suite B.
This panel will focus on new approaches for
solving problems in these areas without
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regard to the application of the technology
to specific systems.
Moderator: anil rao, Professor, University of
Florida, gainesville, FL
Panelists:
Kyle T. alfriend, TeeS Distinguished research
Chair Professor, Department of aerospace
engineering, Texas a&m University, College
Station, TX
islam J. Hussein, assistant Professor,
Department of mechanical engineering,
worcester Polytechnic institute, worcester,
ma
moriba Jah, Technical advisor, gNC
group, U.S. air Force research Laboratory
Space vehicles Directory (aFrL/rvSv),
Kirtland aFB, Nm
Daniel oltrogge, Senior research
astrodynamicist, Center for Space Standards
and innovation, analytical graphics, inc.,
Colorado Springs, Co
Daniel Scheeres, a. richard Seebass Chair,
Department of aerospace engineering
Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, Co
SHUTTLE BUSES TO MALL OF AMERICA
aiaa will be running shuttle buses between
the Hyatt regency minneapolis and mall
of america on Tuesday evening, 14 August
2012, starting at 1830 hrs and ending at
2130 hrs. all conference attendees and
guests are welcome to use the shuttles.
Since opening its doors in 1992, mall of
america has revolutionized the shopping
experience and become a leader in retail,
entertainment, and attractions. mall of
america is one of the top tourist destinations
in the country, featuring 520+ stores, 20+
restaurants and food courts, and attractions
such as Nickelodeon Universe, Sea Life
minnesota aquarium, Lego and american
girl stores, movie theaters, and more. The
mall is so large that 32 Boeing 747s could
fit inside!
NETWORKING LUNCHEON
a networking buffet luncheon will be held
wednesday, 15 august 2012, 1200–1330
hrs, in the Nicollet Ballroom a/B at the Hyatt
regency minneapolis. Join your colleagues
to catch up on the technical discussions of
the week and solidify new contacts. The cost
of the reception is included in the conference
registration fee where indicated. additional
tickets for guests may be purchased upon
registration or onsite.
SPECIAL EVENTS
AIAA AWARDS LUNCHEON
The AIAA Awards Luncheon will be held Tuesday, 14 August 2012, 1200–1400 hrs, in Nicollet Ballroom A/B at the Hyatt
Regency Minneapolis. The luncheon will start with the presentation of awards, and end with a keynote presentation by Bo
Bobko, SimLabs Program Manager, SAIC, and retired astronaut, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA. This year’s
luncheon is hosted by the AIAA Modeling and Simulation Conference. The cost of the luncheon is included in the conference
registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets for guests may be purchased upon registration or on site.
The following awards will be presented at this year’s conference:
Aerospace Guidance Navigation and Control Award
DeFlorez Award for Flight Simulation
Jason L. Speyer
Mark E. Dreier
Professor
University of California at Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California
“For significant contributions to
deterministic and stochastic optimal
control theory and their application to
important aerospace engineering problems.”
Staff Engineer, Advanced Concepts and
Preliminary Design
Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc.
Fort Worth, Texas
“In recognition of 34 years of outstanding,
innovative contributions to simulation of rotary wing
aircraft, understanding of vortex ring state, fuzzy logic
control, teaching, and publications.”
Mechanics and Control of Flight Award
AIAA Foundation Guidance, Navigation
and Control Graduate Award
John Crassidis
Professor
Department of Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
University at Buffalo, State University of
New York
Buffalo, New York
“For fundamental theoretical, computational, and mission
support developments in spacecraft attitude estimation.”
Ved Chirayath
Stanford University
Stanford, California
Certificates of Merit for best papers, the AFM Student
Competition, and the GNC Graduate Student Competition
will also be presented.
STUDENT PAPER COMPETITIONS
BEST ATMOSPHERIC FLIGHT MECHANICS STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION
The AIAA Atmospheric Flight Mechanics Technical Committee, with the support of Calspan Corporation (www.calspan.com),
is sponsoring a Best Student Paper Competition at the 2012 AIAA AFM Conference. Entrants will be judged by Technical
Committee members and the winner will receive a certificate and $500 award at the conference awards luncheon. To be
eligible for this award, the student must be the primary author of the paper and the work must have been performed while
the author was a student. Students will present their papers in the relevant conference technical sessions on Monday and
Tuesday morning. The scoring for the award will be equally based on written paper content and oral presentation. The
written paper will be judged on: 1) relevance of the topic to atmospheric flight mechanics; 2) organization and clarity;
3) appreciation of the technical issues and sources of errors; and 4) meaningful conclusions of the research. The oral
presentation will be judged for overall clarity, including: 1) background and problem definition statement; 2) explanation of
technical approach; and 3) explanation of research results.
GNC GRADUATE STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION
The AIAA Guidance, Navigation, and Control (GNC) Technical Committee is sponsoring a Graduate Student Paper
Competition. Papers have been sought from graduate students on GNC technical research topics, and six finalists will
be selected by a panel of judges for inclusion in the AIAA GNC Conference. To be eligible for the competition, graduate
students must be enrolled at an institution of higher education and be in good academic standing at the time of submission
of their manuscript. The student must be the first author on the paper with their graduate advisor as the second author.
Selection will be based on a review of a full draft manuscript not exceeding a total length of 15 pages. Finalists will make
two presentations at the conference: once in the Graduate Student Paper Competition session (held Sunday, 12 August 2012,
1800–2200 hrs, in the Minnehaha Room at the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis) and again in an appropriate regular session.
Finalists will receive a $1,200 award after attending and presenting their papers. An overall best paper and presentation
will be selected from the Graduate Student Paper Competition session. The winner will receive a $2,500 prize and be
recognized at the awards luncheon. Prizes are sponsored by the AIAA GNC TC.
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Program overview
Saturday, 11 August
Sunday, 12 August
Monday, 13 August
0700 hrs
Speakers’ Briefing
0800 hrs
Plenary Session
Networking Break
0900 hrs
1000 hrs
Technical Sessions
1100 hrs
1200 hrs
Continuing Education Courses
Continuing Education
Courses
Lunch Break/WIE
Luncheon
1300 hrs
Technical Sessions
Registration
(1500–1900 hrs)
1400 hrs
1500 hrs
1600 hrs
Networking Break
Technical Sessions
1700 hrs
“Happy Hour” Welcome Reception
1800 hrs
1900 hrs
Twins Baseball Game
(Extra Ticket Required)
2000 hrs
2100 hrs
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Program Overview
Tuesday, 14 August
Wednesday, 15 August
Thursday, 16 August
Speakers’ Briefing
Speakers’ Briefing
Speakers’ Briefing
Plenary Session
Plenary Session
Networking Break
Networking Break
0800 hrs
Technical Sessions
0900 hrs
Networking Break
Technical Sessions
Technical Sessions
Technical Sessions
Awards
Luncheon
0700 hrs
1000 hrs
1100 hrs
1200 hrs
Networking Luncheon
1300 hrs
Technical Sessions
1400 hrs
Technical Sessions
1500 hrs
Networking Break
Networking Break
1600 hrs
Technical Sessions
Technical Sessions
1700 hrs
1800 hrs
1900 hrs
Shuttle Buses to
Mall of America
2000 hrs
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2100 hrs
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geNeraL iNFormaTioN
MEETING SITE
minneapolis–Saint Paul is a progressive
destination with a dynamic vibe and a
whirlwind of creative energy. You’ll find
all the attractions, events, and excitement
of a major metropolitan area, without the
hassles. Looking for happy hour at the hot
new spot, tickets to the guthrie Theater,
or late-night plans to enjoy live music?
No problem. minneapolis is compact,
easy to navigate, and affordable, so
you can squeeze a lot into your visit.
Nearly 40,000 people live in downtown
minneapolis, ensuring that it’s alive
’round the clock. Take it all in: amazing
theater, world-class museums, sports
galore, and picturesque strolls in a green,
urban environment. The variety of what
minneapolis–Saint Paul has to offer is
sure to delight. For more information, visit
www.minneapolis.org.
AIAA REGISTRATION AND
INFORMATION CENTER
The aiaa registration and information
Center is located in the Nicollet
Promenade at the Hyatt regency
minneapolis. Hours are as follows:
Saturday, 11 August 2012
0715–0815 hrs (course only)
Sunday, 12 August 2012
1500–1900 hrs
Monday, 13 August 2012
0700–1700 hrs
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
0700–1700 hrs
Wednesday, 15 August 2012 0700–1700 hrs
Thursday, 16 August 2012
0700–1200 hrs
CYBER CAFÉ
wireless internet access will be available
in the Nicollet Promenade during the
conference. in addition, computers
with complimentary internet access for
conference attendees will be available at
the aiaa Cyber Café. Hours of operation
are as follows:
Sunday, 12 August 2012
1500–1900 hrs
Monday, 13 August 2012
0700–1800 hrs
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
0700–1730 hrs
Wednesday, 15 August 2012 0700–1730 hrs
Thursday, 16 August 2012
0700–1200 hrs
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
Proceedings for the conference will be
available in online format. The cost is
included in the registration fee where
indicated. attendees who registered in
advance for the online proceedings have
330 % OFF ALL BOOKS AT THE GNC
AND CO-LOCATED CONFERENCES
aiaa is offering a special event discount
on all titles featured at the gNC and
Co-located Conferences. attendees can
take advantage of a 30% discount off
the list price of all books for sale at the
aiaa bookstore. This special offer will
only be available during the conference!
in addition, aiaa will be featuring one
select title with a 35% discount. a limited
number of books are available at these
prices, so be sure to stop by the aiaa
bookstore!
been provided with instruction on how to
access them. Those registering on site will
have access to the online proceedings
approximately 24 hours after registering.
How to Access Online Proceedings
if you are pre-registered and receive
access to online proceedings as part of
your conference registration, please visit
www.aiaa.org:
• Log in using your user name (email address) and AIAA
membership number for newly created password.
• Click on “My AIAA” at the top of the menu bar.
• Scroll down to “Access Publications & Materials.”
• Click the title “Conference Proceeding” to obtain the current
online proceedings.
“NO PAPER, NO PODIUM” AND “NO
PODIUM, NO PAPER” POLICIES
if a written paper is not submitted by the
final manuscript deadline, authors will
not be permitted to present the paper
at the conference. also, if the paper
is not presented at the conference, it
will be withdrawn from the conference
proceedings. it is the responsibility of those
authors whose papers or presentations are
accepted to ensure that a representative
attends the conference to present the
paper. These policies are intended to
improve the quality of the conference for
attendees.
SPEAKERS’ BRIEFING
authors who are presenting papers,
keynote speakers, panelists, and session
chairs will meet for a short briefing on the
day of their presentation(s) at 0700 hrs
in Nicollet Ballroom a/B on monday–
wednesday, 13–15 august, and in
greenway Ballroom a on Thursday, 16
august. Please attend on the day of your
session(s). Continental breakfast will be
served.
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SPEAKERS’ PRACTICE ROOM
Prior Lake room at the Hyatt regency
minneapolis has been reserved for
speakers who wish to practice their
presentations. a sign-up sheet will be
posted on the door. in consideration
of others, please limit practice time to
30-minute increments.
JOURNAL PUBLICATION
authors of appropriate papers are
encouraged to submit them for possible
publication in one of the institute’s
archival journals: AIAA Journal; Journal
of Aircraft; Journal of Guidance, Control,
and Dynamics; Journal of Propulsion
and Power; Journal of Spacecraft and
Rockets; Journal of Thermophysics
and Heat Transfer; or Journal of
Aerospace Computing, Information,
and Communication. You may now
submit your paper online at http://
mc.manuscriptcentral.com/aiaa.
AUDIOVISUAL
each session room will be preset with the
following: one LCD projector, one screen,
one microphone and sound system (if
necessitated by room size), and one laser
pointer. aiaa does not provide computers
or technicians to connect LCD projectors
to laptop computers. Should presenters
wish to use an LCD projector, it is their
responsibility to bring or arrange for a
computer on their own. Please note that
aiaa does not provide security in the
session rooms and recommends that items
of value, including computers, not be left
unattended.
TIMING OF PRESENTATIONS
each paper presentation will be allotted
30 minutes, including introduction and
question-and-answer period, except where
noted in the program.
geNeraL iNFormaTioN
CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE
Certificates of attendance are available
for attendees who request documentation
at the conference itself. Please request
your copy at the on-site registration desk.
aiaa offers this service to better serve
the needs of the professional community.
Claims of hours or applicability toward
professional education requirements are
the responsibility of the participant.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
aiaa assists members who are
searching for employment by providing
a bulletin board at technical meetings.
This bulletin board is solely for “open
position” and “available for employment”
postings. employers are encouraged
to have personnel who are attending
an aiaa technical conference bring
“open position” job postings. individual
aiaa members may post “available
for employment” notices. aiaa cannot
assume responsibility for notices
forwarded to aiaa Headquarters. aiaa
reserves the right to remove inappropriate
notices.
aiaa members can post and browse
resumes, browse job listings, and access
other online employment resources by
visiting the aiaa Career Center at
http://careercenter.aiaa.org.
MEMBERSHIP
NONDISCRIMINATORY PRACTICES
Attendees who pay the nonmember
registration rate receive a free year of
AIAA membership, including benefits
like Aerospace America, AIAA Daily
Launch, local section membership, and
reduced fees for aiaa products and
services. renewing members must pay
the nonmember rate in order for their
aiaa membership to be renewed for
another year. Those paying through
group registration do not receive free
membership.
YOUNG PROFESSIONAL GUIDE FOR
GAINING MANAGEMENT SUPPORT
Young professionals have the unique
opportunity to meet and learn from
some of the most important people in
the business by attending conferences
and participating in aiaa activities. a
detailed online guide, published by the
aiaa Young Professional Committee, is
available to help you gain support and
financial backing from your company.
The guide explains the benefits of
participation, offers recommendations and
provides an example letter for seeking
management support and funding, and
shows you how to get the most out of your
participation. The online guide can be
found on the aiaa website at
www.aiaa.org/YPguide.
aiaa accepts registrations irrespective
of race, creed, sex, color, physical
handicap, and national or ethnic origin.
RESTRICTIONS
video or audio recording of sessions
or technical exhibits, as well as the
unauthorized sale of aiaa-copyrighted
material, is prohibited.
INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC IN ARMS
REGULATIONS (ITAR)
aiaa speakers and attendees are
reminded that some topics discussed in
the conference could be controlled by the
international Traffic in arms regulations
(iTar). U.S. nationals (U.S. citizens and
permanent residents) are responsible for
ensuring that technical data they present
in open sessions to non-U.S. nationals in
attendance or in conference proceedings
are not export restricted by the iTar.
U.S. nationals are likewise responsible
for ensuring that they do not discuss iTar
export-restricted information with non-U.S.
nationals in attendance.
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
aiaa is the world’s largest technical society dedicated to
the global aerospace profession. with more than 35,000
individual members worldwide, and nearly 100 corporate
members, aiaa brings together industry, academia, and
government to advance engineering and science in aviation,
space, and defense.
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CommiTTee meeTiNgS aND oTHer SPeCiaL eveNTS
Saturday, 11 August
0815–1700 hrs
Fundamentals of Tactical and Strategic missile guidance
Lake minnetonka
0815–1700 hrs
recent advances in adaptive Control: Theory and applications
Lake Nokomis
0815–1700 hrs
Fundamentals of Tactical and Strategic missile guidance
Lake minnetonka
0815–1700 hrs
recent advances in adaptive Control: Theory and applications
Lake Nokomis
1730–1800 hrs
aFm TC New member orientation
regency
1800–1830 hrs
gNC TC New member orientation
Skyway Suite a/B
1800–2200 hrs
atmospheric Flight mechanics TC
regency
1800–2200 hrs
gNC graduate Student Paper Competition
minnehaha
1900–2130 hrs
astrodynamics TC/aaS Space Flight mechanics TC
Lake Superior a
1200–1400 hrs
aerospace Sciences group meeting
Boardroom (2nd Floor)
1200–1330 hrs
aaS Space Flight mechanics TC
minnehaha
1800–1900 hrs
aaS Conference administration Subcommittee
greenway Ballroom J
1800–1900 hrs
aaS Technical administration Subcommittee
St. Croix
Tuesday, 14 August
No Committee meetings Scheduled
Sunday, 12 August
Monday, 13 August
No Committee meetings Scheduled
Wednesday, 15 August
1200–1430 hrs
JgCD associate editor Luncheon
Conference Suite 3066 (3rd floor)
1200–1330 hrs
astrodynamics TC
minnehaha
1600–1800 hrs
Boston 2013 Planning meeting
Conference Suite 3066 (3rd floor)
0800–1200 hrs
modeling and Simulation TC
Lake Superior a
0800–1200 hrs
guidance, Navigation, and Control TC
Peterson
Thursday, 16 August
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aiaa TeCHNiCaL aND Program CommiTTee orgaNiZaTioN
The Technical activities Committee (TaC), led by aiaa’s vice President for Technical activities, is responsible for overseeing the operation
of aiaa’s 69 Technical Committees (TCs) and 13 Program Committees (PCs). These committees are organized into seven Technical
groups, each of which is led by a Technical Director. These groups include aerospace Design and Structures; aerospace Sciences;
aircraft and atmospheric Systems; engineering and Technology management; information Systems; Propulsion and energy; and
Space and missiles. aiaa TCs and PCs are a great way to get engaged, expand one’s professional network, and help the institute
deliver quality products and services to the aerospace community. aiaa TCs and PCs are responsible for many of the activities of the
institute, including conducting the many technical discipline and systems conferences, recognizing technical excellence through awards,
generating standards, and presenting short courses. For more information about aiaa’s Technical and Program Committees, please visit
www.aiaa.org/committees.
AEROSPACE DESIGN AND STRUCTURES
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
SPACE AND MISSILES
Adaptive Structures
Design Engineering
Materials
Multidisciplinary Design Optimization
Non-Deterministic Approaches
Structural Dynamics
Structures
Survivability
Economics
History
Legal Aspects of Aeronautics and
Astronautics
Management
Society and Aerospace Technology
Systems Engineering
AEROSPACE SCIENCES
Communications Systems
Computer Systems
Digital Avionics
Information and Command and Control
Systems
Intelligent Systems
Sensor Systems
Software
Life Sciences and Systems
Microgravity and Space Processes
Missile Systems
Space Architecture
Space Automation and Robotics
Space Colonization
Space Logistics
Space Operations and Support
Space Resources
Space Systems
Space Tethers
Space Transportation
Weapon System Effectiveness
Aeroacoustics
Aerodynamic Measurement Technology
Applied Aerodynamics
Astrodynamics
Atmospheric and Space Environments
Atmospheric Flight Mechanics
Fluid Dynamics
Ground Testing
Guidance, Navigation and Control
Meshing, Visualization and Computational
Environments
Modeling and Simulation
Plasmadynamics and Lasers
Thermophysics
AIRCRAFT AND ATMOSPHERIC SYSTEMS
Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems
Aircraft Design
Aircraft Operations
Air Transportation Systems
Balloon Systems
Flight Testing
General Aviation
Lighter-Than-Air Systems
Product Support
V/STOL Aircraft Systems
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
PROPULSION AND ENERGY
Aerospace Power Systems
Air Breathing Propulsion Systems
Integration
Electric Propulsion
Energetic Components and Systems
Gas Turbine Engines
High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion
Hybrid Rockets
Liquid Propulsion
Nuclear and Future Flight Propulsion
Propellants and Combustion
Solid Rockets
Terrestrial Energy Systems
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PROGRAM COMMITTEES
Aerospace Traffic Management
Directed Energy Systems
Energy Optimized Aircraft and Equipment
Systems
Gossamer Spacecraft
Green Engineering
Homeland Security
HyTASP
Reusable Launch Vehicles
Space Environmental Systems
Space Exploration
Space Station
Unmanned Systems
Value Driven Design
Program aT a gLaNCe
SeSSioN #
SeSSioN TiTLe
DaY
Time
room
Networking and Special Events
1-rCPT-01
welcome reception
Sun., 12 aug.
1700 hrs
Nicollet Promenade
3-PLNrY-01
aiaa modeling and Simulation Conference Plenary
mon., 13 aug.
0800 hrs
Nicollet Ballroom C/D
4-BrK-01
Networking Coffee Break
mon., 13 aug.
0900 hrs
Nicollet Promenade
28-LNCH-02
women in engineering Luncheon
mon., 13 aug.
1200 hrs
mirage
50-BrK-02
Networking Coffee Break
mon., 13 aug.
1530 hrs
Nicollet Promenade
71-PLNrY-02
aiaa guidance, Navigation, and Control Conference
Plenary
Tue., 14 aug.
0800 hrs
Nicollet Ballroom C/D
72-BrK-03
Networking Coffee Break
Tue., 14 aug.
0900 hrs
Nicollet Promenade
95-awrDS-01
aiaa awards Luncheon
Tue., 14 aug.
1200 hrs
Nicollet Ballroom a/B
117-BrK-04
Networking Coffee Break
Tue., 14 aug.
1600 hrs
Nicollet Promenade
137-PLNrY-03
Duane mcruer atmospheric Flight mechanics Plenary
wed., 15 aug.
0800 hrs
Nicollet Ballroom C/D
138-BrK-05
Networking Coffee Break
wed., 15 aug.
0900 hrs
Nicollet Promenade
161-LNCH-03
Networking Luncheon
wed., 15 aug.
1200 hrs
Nicollet Ballroom a/B
181-BrK-06
Networking Coffee Break
wed., 15 aug.
1530 hrs
Nicollet Promenade
200-BrK-07
Networking Coffee Break
Thu., 16 aug.
1000 hrs
Nicollet Promenade
AIAA/AAS Astrodynamics Specialist Conference (ASC)
9-aSC-01
attitude Determination
mon., 13 aug.
0930 hrs
Skyway Suite B
10-aSC-02
Low-Thrust missions i
mon., 13 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom J
11-aSC-03
Lunar missions
mon., 13 aug.
0930 hrs
St. Croix
12-aSC-04
Spacecraft guidance
mon., 13 aug.
0930 hrs
Skyway Suite a
33-aSC-05
Formation Flying i
mon., 13 aug.
1330 hrs
St. Croix
34-aSC-06
Low-Thrust missions ii
mon., 13 aug.
1330 hrs
greenway Ballroom J
35-aSC-07
Trajectory and maneuver Design and optimization i
mon., 13 aug.
1330 hrs
Skyway Suite a
54-aSC-08
Formation Flying ii
mon., 13 aug.
1600 hrs
St. Croix
55-aSC-09
Low-Thrust missions iii
mon., 13 aug.
1600 hrs
greenway Ballroom J
56-aSC-10
Trajectory and maneuver Design and optimization ii
mon., 13 aug.
1600 hrs
Skyway Suite a
78-aSC-11
research and Development in Space Situational
awareness Panel Discussion
Tue., 14 aug.
0930 hrs
Skyway Suite B
79-aSC-12
Large Space Structures, Tethers, and Solar Sails
Tue., 14 aug.
0930 hrs
Skyway Suite a
80-aSC-13
Spacecraft Navigation
Tue., 14 aug.
0930 hrs
St. Croix
81-aSC-14
Trajectories about Libration Points
Tue., 14 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom J
100-aSC-15
Formation Flying iii
Tue., 14 aug.
1400 hrs
St. Croix
101-aSC-16
Space Situational awareness and Surveillance i
Tue., 14 aug.
1400 hrs
Skyway Suite a
102-aSC-17
Trajectory and maneuver Design and optimization iii
Tue., 14 aug.
1400 hrs
greenway Ballroom J
120-aSC-18
Constellations
Tue., 14 aug.
1630 hrs
St. Croix
121-aSC-19
Space Situational awareness and Surveillance ii
Tue., 14 aug.
1630 hrs
Skyway Suite a
122-aSC-20
Trajectory and maneuver Design and optimization iv
Tue., 14 aug.
1630 hrs
greenway Ballroom J
143-aSC-21
attitude Control
wed., 15 aug.
0930 hrs
Skyway Suite B
144-aSC-22
Near-earth objects
wed., 15 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom J
145-aSC-23
orbit Determination i
wed., 15 aug.
0930 hrs
Skyway Suite a
146-aSC-24
rendezvous, relative motion, and Proximity missions
wed., 15 aug.
0930 hrs
St. Croix
12
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
165-ASC-25
Attitude Dynamics and Control I
Wed., 15 Aug.
1330 hrs
St. Croix
166-ASC-26
Orbital Debris and Conjunction Analysis I
Wed., 15 Aug.
1330 hrs
Skyway Suite A
167-ASC-27
Orbital Dynamics, Perturbations, and Stability
Wed., 15 Aug.
1330 hrs
Greenway Ballroom J
182-ASC-28
Attitude Dynamics and Control II
Wed., 15 Aug.
1600 hrs
St. Croix
183-ASC-29
Orbital Debris and Conjunction Analysis II
Wed., 15 Aug.
1600 hrs
Skyway Suite A
197-ASC-31
Asteroid and Comet Missions I
Thu., 16 Aug.
0800 hrs
St. Croix
198-ASC-32
Orbit Determination II
Thu., 16 Aug.
0800 hrs
Skyway Suite A
199-ASC-33
Planetary Missions I
Thu., 16 Aug.
0800 hrs
Greenway Ballroom J
201-ASC-34
Asteroid and Comet Missions II
Thu., 16 Aug.
1030 hrs
St. Croix
203-ASC-36
Planetary Missions II
Thu., 16 Aug.
1030 hrs
Greenway Ballroom J
AIAA Atmospheric Flight Mechanics (AFM) Conference
5-AFM-01
Aircraft Dynamics I
Mon., 13 Aug.
0930 hrs
Lake Minnetonka
6-AFM-02
Nonlinear Dynamics in Aerospace I
Mon., 13 Aug.
0930 hrs
Lake of Isles
7-AFM-03
System Identification and Parameter Estimation I
Mon., 13 Aug.
0930 hrs
Lake Superior A
8-AFM-04
UAVs and Unmanned Systems I
Mon., 13 Aug.
0930 hrs
Lake Nokomis
29-AFM-05
Aircraft Flying Qualities I
Mon., 13 Aug.
1330 hrs
Lake Nokomis
30-AFM-06
Bio-Inspired Flight Mechanics
Mon., 13 Aug.
1330 hrs
Lake Minnetonka
31-AFM-07
Reentry and Aeroassist Vehicle Technology I
Mon., 13 Aug.
1330 hrs
Lake of Isles
32-AFM-08
System Identification and Parameter Estimation II
Mon., 13 Aug.
1330 hrs
Lake Superior A
51-AFM-09
Aeroservoelastic Control, Modeling, Simulation, and
Optimization I
Mon., 13 Aug.
1600 hrs
Lake Superior A
52-AFM-10
Aircraft Flying Qualities II
Mon., 13 Aug.
1600 hrs
Lake Nokomis
53-AFM-11
Reentry and Aeroassist Vehicle Technology II
Mon., 13 Aug.
1600 hrs
Lake of Isles
73-AFM-12
AFM Most Influential Papers of the 1980s I
Tue., 14 Aug.
0930 hrs
Lake Superior A
74-AFM-13
Aeroservoelastic Control, Modeling, Simulation, and
Optimization II
Tue., 14 Aug.
0930 hrs
Lake Nokomis
75-AFM-14
Aircraft Dynamics II
Tue., 14 Aug.
0930 hrs
Lake Minnetonka
76-AFM-15
Loss Of Control IV: Vehicle Dynamics Modeling and
Analysis of Aircraft LOC Effects
Tue., 14 Aug.
0930 hrs
Peterson
77-AFM-16
Unsteady and High Angle-of-Attack Aerodynamics
Tue., 14 Aug.
0930 hrs
Lake of Isles
96-AFM-17
Aircraft Dynamics III
Tue., 14 Aug.
1400 hrs
Lake Minnetonka
97-AFM-18
Nonlinear Dynamics in Aerospace II
Tue., 14 Aug.
1400 hrs
Lake of Isles
98-AFM-19
Flight Test and Parameter Identification
Tue., 14 Aug.
1400 hrs
Lake Superior A
99-AFM-20
UAVs and Unmanned Systems II
Tue., 14 Aug.
1400 hrs
Lake Nokomis
118-AFM-21
Nonlinear Dynamics in Aerospace III
Tue., 14 Aug.
1630 hrs
Lake of Isles
139-AFM-23
AFM Most Influential Papers of the 1980s II
Wed., 15 Aug.
0930 hrs
Lake Superior A
140-AFM-24
Aeroservoelastic Control, Modeling, Simulation, and
Optimization III
Wed., 15 Aug.
0930 hrs
Lake Nokomis
141-AFM-25
Projectile, Missile, and Launch Vehicle Dynamics and
Control
Wed., 15 Aug.
0930 hrs
Lake of Isles
142-AFM-26
UAVs and Unmanned Systems III
Wed., 15 Aug.
0930 hrs
Lake Minnetonka
162-AFM-27
Aeroservoelastic Control, Modeling, Simulation, and
Optimization IV
Wed., 15 Aug.
1330 hrs
Lake Nokomis
13
Program aT a gLaNCe
163-aFm-28
aircraft Dynamics iv
wed., 15 aug.
1330 hrs
Lake minnetonka
164-aFm-29
Linear and Nonlinear equations of motion
wed., 15 aug.
1330 hrs
Lake of isles
AIAA Guidance, Navigation, and Control (GNC) Conference
2-gNC-01
gNC graduate Student Paper Competition
Sunday, 12 aug.
1800 hrs
minnehaha
13-gNC-02
advanced Control of Nonlinear Systems in Honor of
the 70th Birthday of Prof. mark Balas (invited)
mon., 13 aug.
0930 hrs
olsen
14-gNC-03
aircraft Flight Control applications
mon., 13 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom B
17-gNC-06
Control in aerospace robotics i
mon., 13 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom C
15-gNC-04
Control Theory and analysis i
mon., 13 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom D
16-gNC-05
Control Theory and analysis ii
mon., 13 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom e
18-gNC-07
Fixed-wing micro air vehicles i
mon., 13 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom a
19-gNC-08
missile Systems Control and autopilots i
mon., 13 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom F
20-gNC-09
missile Systems guidance and Trajectory Design i
mon., 13 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom g
21-gNC-10
Spacecraft gNC: attitude estimation
mon., 13 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom i
22-gNC-11
Tracking and Planning
mon., 13 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom H
36-gNC-12
airborne Separation i
mon., 13 aug.
1330 hrs
greenway Ballroom e
37-gNC-13
Control Theory and analysis iii
mon., 13 aug.
1330 hrs
greenway Ballroom D
38-gNC-14
estimation i
mon., 13 aug.
1330 hrs
greenway Ballroom F
39-gNC-15
Fixed-wing micro air vehicles ii
mon., 13 aug.
1330 hrs
greenway Ballroom a
40-gNC-16
Flight experience of Cassini Spacecraft attitude
Control at Saturn i (invited)
mon., 13 aug.
1330 hrs
greenway Ballroom i
41-gNC-17
Human and autonomous/Unmanned Systems i
mon., 13 aug.
1330 hrs
greenway Ballroom C
42-gNC-18
Nonlinear Control in Flight Control applications i
mon., 13 aug.
1330 hrs
greenway Ballroom B
43-gNC-19
recent advances in adaptive Control i (invited)
mon., 13 aug.
1330 hrs
olsen
44-gNC-20
Space robotics
mon., 13 aug.
1330 hrs
greenway Ballroom H
45-gNC-21
Spacecraft gNC: attitude Control i
mon., 13 aug.
1330 hrs
greenway Ballroom g
57-gNC-22
airborne Separation ii
mon., 13 aug.
1600 hrs
greenway Ballroom e
58-gNC-23
Control Theory and analysis iv
mon., 13 aug.
1600 hrs
greenway Ballroom D
59-gNC-24
estimation ii
mon., 13 aug.
1600 hrs
greenway Ballroom F
60-gNC-25
Fixed-wing micro air vehicles iii
mon., 13 aug.
1600 hrs
greenway Ballroom a
61-gNC-26
Flight experience of Cassini Spacecraft attitude
Control at Saturn ii (invited)
mon., 13 aug.
1600 hrs
greenway Ballroom i
62-gNC-27
Human and autonomous/Unmanned Systems ii
mon., 13 aug.
1600 hrs
greenway Ballroom C
63-gNC-28
Nonlinear Control in Flight Control applications ii
mon., 13 aug.
1600 hrs
greenway Ballroom B
64-gNC-29
recent advances in adaptive Control ii (invited)
mon., 13 aug.
1600 hrs
olsen
65-gNC-30
robotic Systems in aerospace
mon., 13 aug.
1600 hrs
greenway Ballroom H
66-gNC-31
Spacecraft gNC: attitude Control ii
mon., 13 aug.
1600 hrs
greenway Ballroom g
83-gNC-33
Control in aerospace robotics ii
Tue., 14 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom C
82-gNC-32
Control Theory and analysis v
Tue., 14 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom D
84-gNC-34
intelligent Control in aerospace applications
Tue., 14 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom H
85-gNC-35
missile Systems Control and autopilots ii
Tue., 14 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom F
86-gNC-36
missile Systems guidance and Trajectory Design ii
Tue., 14 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom g
87-gNC-37
multi-vehicle Control i
Tue., 14 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom e
14
Program aT a gLaNCe
88-gNC-38
robust aircraft Flight Control
Tue., 14 aug.
0930 hrs
olsen
89-gNC-39
Sensing Systems in aerospace robotics
Tue., 14 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom B
90-gNC-40
Spacecraft gNC: Navigation
Tue., 14 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom i
91-gNC-41
Trajectory Design and guidance in Flight Control
applications
Tue., 14 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom a
103-gNC-42
Control Theory and analysis vi
Tue., 14 aug.
1400 hrs
greenway Ballroom D
104-gNC-43
environmental impact of aviation i
Tue., 14 aug.
1400 hrs
greenway Ballroom C
105-gNC-44
estimation iii
Tue., 14 aug.
1400 hrs
greenway Ballroom F
106-gNC-45
Loss of Control v: onboard Systems Technologies for
LoC Prevention and recovery - improved Situational
awareness (invited)
Tue., 14 aug.
1400 hrs
Peterson
107-gNC-46
multi-vehicle Control ii
Tue., 14 aug.
1400 hrs
greenway Ballroom e
108-gNC-47
optimal Control application in Flight Control System i
Tue., 14 aug.
1400 hrs
greenway Ballroom B
109-gNC-48
recent advances in adaptive Control iii (invited)
Tue., 14 aug.
1400 hrs
olsen
110-gNC-49
rotary-wing micro air vehicles i
Tue., 14 aug.
1400 hrs
greenway Ballroom a
111-gNC-50
Spacecraft exploration and Transportation gNC i
Tue., 14 aug.
1400 hrs
greenway Ballroom g
112-gNC-51
Spacecraft gNC: attitude Control iii
Tue., 14 aug.
1400 hrs
greenway Ballroom H
113-gNC-52
UaS motion video Tracking and Surveillance i
(invited)
Tue., 14 aug.
1400 hrs
greenway Ballroom i
123-gNC-53
Control Theory and analysis vii
Tue., 14 aug.
1630 hrs
greenway Ballroom D
124-gNC-54
environmental impact of aviation ii
Tue., 14 aug.
1630 hrs
greenway Ballroom C
125-gNC-55
Loss of Control vi: onboard Systems Technologies for
LoC Prevention and recovery - Upset Prevention and
recovery (invited)
Tue., 14 aug.
1630 hrs
Peterson
126-gNC-56
multi-vehicle Control iii
Tue., 14 aug.
1630 hrs
greenway Ballroom e
127-gNC-57
optimal Control applications in Flight Control System ii
Tue., 14 aug.
1630 hrs
greenway Ballroom B
128-gNC-58
recent advances in adaptive Control iv (invited)
Tue., 14 aug.
1630 hrs
olsen
129-gNC-59
rotary-wing micro air vehicles ii
Tue., 14 aug.
1630 hrs
greenway Ballroom a
130-gNC-60
Sensor Systems for guidance, Navigation, and
Control i
Tue., 14 aug.
1630 hrs
greenway Ballroom F
131-gNC-61
Spacecraft exploration and Transportation gNC ii
Tue., 14 aug.
1630 hrs
greenway Ballroom g
132-gNC-62
Spacecraft gNC: attitude Control iv
Tue., 14 aug.
1630 hrs
greenway Ballroom H
133-gNC-63
UaS motion video Tracking and Surveillance ii
(invited)
Tue., 14 aug.
1630 hrs
greenway Ballroom i
147-gNC-64
Control Theory and analysis viii
wed., 15 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom D
148-gNC-65
Flight Control applications in System modeling,
identification, and estimation
wed., 15 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom B
149-gNC-66
Loss of Control vii: onboard Systems Technologies for
LoC Prevention and recovery - improved guidance
and Control (invited)
wed., 15 aug.
0930 hrs
Peterson
150-gNC-67
missile Systems Navigation and Control
wed., 15 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom F
151-gNC-68
motion Planning in aerospace robotics
wed., 15 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom C
152-gNC-69
multi-Body mission Planning and guidance for missile wed., 15 aug.
Systems
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom e
153-gNC-70
Quadrotors and aerospace robotics
wed., 15 aug.
0930 hrs
olsen
154-gNC-71
Spacecraft gNC: guidance i
wed., 15 aug.
0930 hrs
greenway Ballroom g
15
e
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
155-GNC-72
Spacecraft GNC: Orbit Control and HIL Simulator
Wed., 15 Aug.
0930 hrs
Greenway Ballroom I
156-GNC-73
Trajectory Prediction
Wed., 15 Aug.
0930 hrs
Greenway Ballroom A
157-GNC-74
Uncertainty Characterization
Wed., 15 Aug.
0930 hrs
Greenway Ballroom H
168-GNC-75
Control Theory and Analysis IX
Wed., 15 Aug.
1330 hrs
Greenway Ballroom D
169-GNC-76
Decision Support I
Wed., 15 Aug.
1300 hr
Greenway Ballroom C
170-GNC-77
Flapping Wing Micro Air Vehicles I
Wed., 15 Aug.
1330 hrs
Greenway Ballroom A
171-GNC-78
Flight Control Test Evaluations
Wed., 15 Aug.
1330 hrs
Greenway Ballroom B
172-GNC-79
Loss of Control VIII: Technology Validation for LOC
Prevention and Recovery I (Invited)
Wed., 15 Aug.
1330 hrs
Peterson
173-GNC-80
Navigation I
Wed., 15 Aug.
1330 hrs
Greenway Ballroom F
174-GNC-81
Orion GNC Design and Analysis I (Invited)
Wed., 15 Aug.
1330 hrs
Greenway Ballroom I
175-GNC-82
Robust Launcher Flight Control System Design
Verification and Validation (Invited)
Wed., 15 Aug.
1330 hrs
Greenway Ballroom E
176-GNC-83
Sensor Systems for Guidance, Navigation, and
Control II
Wed., 15 Aug.
1330 hrs
Greenway Ballroom G
177-GNC-84
Spacecraft GNC: Attitude Control V
Wed., 15 Aug.
1330 hrs
Greenway Ballroom H
185-GNC-85
Decision Support II
Wed., 15 Aug.
1600 hrs
Greenway Ballroom C
186-GNC-86
Flapping Wing Micro Air Vehicles II
Wed., 15 Aug.
1600 hrs
Greenway Ballroom A
187-GNC-87
Wed., 15 Aug.
1600 hrs
Peterson
188-GNC-88
Loss of Control IX: Technology Validation for LOC
Prevention and Recovery IX (Invited)
Navigation II
Wed., 15 Aug.
1600 hrs
Greenway Ballroom F
189-GNC-89
Orion GNC Design and Analysis II (Invited)
Wed., 15 Aug.
1600 hrs
Greenway Ballroom I
190-GNC-90
Recent Advances in Adaptive Control V (Invited)
Wed., 15 Aug.
1600 hrs
Olsen
191-GNC-91
Spacecraft GNC: Attitude Control VI
Wed., 15 Aug.
1600 hrs
Greenway Ballroom H
192-GNC-92
Spacecraft GNC: Guidance II
Wed., 15 Aug.
1600 hrs
Greenway Ballroom G
193-GNC-93
Vision-Based Micro Air Vehicle Control
Wed., 15 Aug.
1600 hrs
Greenway Ballroom D
AIAA Modeling and Simulation Technologies (MST) Conference
23-MST-01
Air Traffic Management
Mon., 13 Aug
0930 hrs
Lake Calhoun
24-MST-02
Human Operators I
Mon., 13 Aug
0930 hrs
Lake Superior B
25-MST-03
Loss of Control I: Training Requirements and Issues for
LOC Prevention and Recovery (Invited)
Mon., 13 Aug
0930 hrs
Peterson
26-MST-04
Space Systems
Mon., 13 Aug
0930 hrs
Cedar Lake
46-MST-05
Aeroelastics
Mon., 13 Aug
1330 hrs
Lake Calhoun
47-MST-06
Aircraft Modeling I
Mon., 13 Aug
1300 hrs
Cedar Lake
48-MST-07
Loss of Control II (Invited)
Mon., 13 Aug.
1330 hrs
Peterson
49-MST-08
Vision Systems I
Mon., 13 Aug
1300 hrs
Lake Superior B
67-MST-09
Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation
Mon., 13 Aug.
1600 hrs
Cedar Lake
68-MST-10
Loss of Control III (Invited)
Mon., 13 Aug.
1600 hrs
Peterson
69-MST-11
Motion Systems
Mon., 13 Aug.
1600 hrs
Lake Superior B
70-MST-12
Vehicle Subsystems
Mon., 13 Aug.
1600 hrs
Lake Calhoun
93-MST-14
Modeling and Simulation for Flight Control Analysis
Tue., 14 Aug.
0930 hrs
Lake Superior B
92-MST-13
Modeling Tools and Techniques I
Tue., 14 Aug
0930 hrs
Lake Calhoun
94-MST-15
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles I
Tue., 14 Aug.
0930 hrs
Cedar Lake
114-MST-16
Aerodynamic Modeling and Simulation I
Tue., 14 Aug.
1400 hrs
Cedar Lake
16
Program aT a gLaNCe
115-mST-17
Human operators ii
Tue., 14 aug.
1400 hrs
Lake Calhoun
116-mST-18
Simulation environments and Framework
Tue., 14 aug.
1400 hrs
Lake Superior B
134-mST-19
aircraft modeling ii
Tue., 14 aug.
1630 hrs
Lake Calhoun
135-mST-20
aviation Safety
Tue., 14 aug.
1630 hrs
Lake Superior B
158-mST-22
model/Simulation-Based Design and analysis
wed., 15 aug.
0930 hrs
Cedar Lake
159-mST-23
modeling Tools and Techniques ii
wed., 15 aug.
0930 hrs
Lake Superior B
160-mST-24
Upset recovery
wed., 15 aug.
0930 hrs
Lake Calhoun
178-mST-25
aerodynamic modeling and Simulation ii
wed., 15 aug.
1330 hrs
Lake Calhoun
179-mST-26
Human operators iii
wed., 15 aug.
1330 hrs
Lake Superior B
180-mST-27
Unmanned aerial vehicles ii
wed., 15 aug.
1330 hrs
Cedar Lake
194-mST-28
Simulator Design, verification, and validation
wed., 15 aug.
1600 hrs
Cedar Lake
195-mST-29
Systems and environmental modeling Techniques
wed., 15 aug.
1600 hrs
Lake Calhoun
196-mST-30
vision Systems ii
wed., 15 aug.
1600 hrs
Lake Superior B
17
18
GNC Graduate Student Paper Competition
Sunday, 12 August 2012
2-GNC-1
H. Kwatny, R. Allen, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA
Chaired by: M. GOMAN, De Montfort University
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4405
Safe Set Maneuverability of Impaired Aircraft
Monday, 13 August 2012
6-AFM-2
J. Babcock, R. Lind, University of Florida, Gainesville,
Gainesville, FL
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4403
Linear Analysis Assessment of Stalling of Flight
Vehicles Using Nonlinearity Index
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4404
Nonlinear Model Reduction for Flexible Aircraft
Control Design
Lake Minnetonka
Nicollet Promenade
Nicollet Ballroom C/D
Minnehaha
Nicollet Promenade
M. Goman, De Montfort University, Leicester, United
Kingdom; E. Kolesnikov, TsAGI, Zhukovsky, Russia
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4406
Analysis of Aircraft Nonlinear Dynamics Using
Non-Gradient Based Numerical Methods and
Attainable Equilibrium Sets
V. Mwongera, M. Lowenberg, University of Bristol, Bristol,
United Kingdom
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4407
Bifurcation behaviour of a flapping wing MAV in
longitudinal flight
Nonlinear Dynamics in Aerospace I
N. Ananthkrishnan, Self, Mumbai, India; A. Paranjape,
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4408
The Bifurcation and Continuation Method from an
Aerospace Systems Design Point of View
Lake of Isles
D. Tapolcai, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA; A. Omran, W. Okolo, A. Dogan, University of Texas, Arlington, Arlington, D. Tapolcai, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA; A. Omran, A. Da Ronch, K. Badcock, University of Liverpool, Liverpool,
Fiat Industrial, Chicago, IL; B. Newman, Old Dominion
TX; W. Blake, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightFiat Industrial, Chicago, IL; B. Newman, Old Dominion
United Kingdom; Y. Wang, A. Wynn, R. Palacios, Imperial
University, Norfolk, VA
Patterson AFB, OH
University, Norfolk, VA
College London, London, United Kingdom
Chaired by: B. STACHEWICZ, Cobham PLC and A. DOGAN, University of Texas, Arlington
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4400
AIAA-2012-4401
Aeroelastic Effects of Wing Stiffness on the Flight Linear Analysis Assessment of Spin Phenomenon
Dynamics of a MAV
of Flight Vehicles Using Nonlinearity Index
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4402
Application of Sweet Spot Determination to a
Conventional Pair of Aircraft
Aircraft Dynamics I
Monday, 13 August 2012
5-AFM-1
0900 - 0930 hrs
Monday Morning Networking Coffee Break
Keith Colmer
Test Pilot, Virgin Galactic
Mojave, CA
AIAA Modeling and Simulation Conference Plenary
Monday, 13 August 2012
4-BRK-1
0800 - 0900 hrs
Monday, 13 August 2012
3-PLNRY-1
1800 - 2200 hrs
Monday
Welcome Reception
1700 - 1900 hrs
Sunday, 12 August 2012
1-RCPT-1
Sunday
19
M. Sanjurjo-Rivo, Charles III University of Madrid, Madrid,
Spain; C. Bombardelli, J. Pelaez, Technical University of
Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Y. Cheng, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS;
J. Crassidis, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4420
Attitude Determination Based on Solution of
System of Polynomials via Homotopy Continuation
D. Yeo, E. Atkins, L. Bernal, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Ann Arbor, MI; W. Shyy, Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology, Kowloon, Hong Kong
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4416
Aerodynamic Feedback Roll Control for a Free Pivoting
Fixed Wing at High Angles of Attack in a Windtunnel
Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4412
System Identification of Flexible Aircraft in Time
Domain
St. Croix
Greenway Ballroom J
Skyway Suite B
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4431
Earth-to-Moon Low Energy Transfer Using TimeDependent Invariant Manifolds
Lake Nokomis
P. Gurbacki, A. Crassidis, Rochester Institute of Technology,
Rochester, NY
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4413
Feasibility Study of a Novel Method for Real-Time
Aerodynamic Coefficient Estimation
Lake Superior A
D. Spencer, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; K. R. Qi, S. Xu, Y. Zhang, Y. Wang, Beihang University, Beijing,
Liang, J. Yuan, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China China
F. Laipert, J. Longuski, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4426
Low-Thrust Trajectories for Human Missions to
Ceres
A. Bani Younes, J. Turner, J. Junkins, Texas A&M University,
College Station, TX
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4422
A Survey of Attitude Error Representations
S. Raza, J. Etele, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4418
Simulation Tool for Testing and Validating UAV
Autopilots in Wind Gust Environments
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4430
Optimizing the Perilune of Lunar Landing
T. Sweetser, M. Wallace, S. Hatch, R. Roncoli, Jet Propulsion Trajectories Using Dynamical Systems Theory
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4429
Design of an Extended Mission for GRAIL
Lunar Missions
E. Pellegrini, R. Russell, University of Texas, Austin, Austin,
TX
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4425
Quasi-Newton Differential Dynamic Programming
for Robust Low-Thrust Optimization
Low-Thrust Missions I
M. Andrle, J. Crassidis, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4421
Geometric Integration of Quaternions
Attitude Determination
W. Yuan, J. Katupitiya, University of New South Wales,
Sydney, Australia
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4417
Centralized Robust Controllers Using Signal-based
H∞ and μ-Synthesis for an Unmanned Helicopter
UAVs and Unmanned Systems I
E. Fahnestock, R. Park, D. Yuan, A. Konopliv, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4428
Spacecraft Thermal and Optical Modeling Impacts
G. Whiffen, T. Sweetser, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California on Estimation of the GRAIL Lunar Gravity Field
Chaired by: R. RUSSELL
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4427
Earth Orbit Raise Design for the ARTEMIS Mission
Monday, 13 August 2012
11-ASC-3
R. Falck, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; J.
Dankanich, Gray Research, Inc., Cleveland, OH
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4411
Center of Gravity Estimation of an Aircraft Solely
Using Standard Aircraft Measurement Sensors
System Identification and Parameter Estimation I
A. Komendat, A. Crassidis, Rochester Institute of Technology, B. Silva, W. Moennich, German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Braunschweig, Germany
B. Taylor, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA Rochester, NY
Chaired by: A. PETROPOULOS, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
1000 hrs
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4424
AIAA-2012-4423
Optimization of Low-Thrust Spiral Trajectories by Asymptotic Solution for the Two-Body Problem
with Low-Thrust
Collocation
Monday, 13 August 2012
10-ASC-2
N. Naqvi, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an,
China; Y. Sun, Columbia University, New York, NY; L.
YanJun, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China
Chaired by: Z. ZHOU, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4419
Design and Mathematical Modeling of GNSS Based
Attitude Determination of ICUBE-1:The Technology
Experiment
Monday, 13 August 2012
9-ASC-1
J. Bingaman, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Fort Worth, TX
Chaired by: M. ABDULRAHIM, AeroVironment Inc
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4415
Unmanned Aircraft and the Applicability of
Military Flying Qualities Standards
Monday, 13 August 2012
8-AFM-4
Hampton, VA
Chaired by: A. CRASSIDIS, Rochester Institute of Technology and D. MURRI
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4409
AIAA-2012-4410
Real-Time Frequency Response Estimation Using A Full-Envelope Air Data Calibration and Three
Multi-Sine Inputs and Recursive Fourier Transform Dimensional Wind Estimation Method Using Global
J. Grauer, E. Morelli, NASA Langley Research Center,
Output-Error Optimization and Flight-Test Techniques
Monday, 13 August 2012
7-AFM-3
20
C. Ballard, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of
Technology, Pasadena, CA
Spacecraft Guidance
M. Joerger, B. Pervan, Illinois Institute of Technology,
Chicago, IL
S. Selnick, Raytheon Company, Tucson, AZ; R. Furfaro, D. Wibben,
University of Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4448
Retrospective-Cost Adaptive Control of Uncertain
Hammerstein Systems Using a NARMAX Controller
Structure
Control Theory and Analysis I
F. King, J. Maurice, W. Fichter, University of Stuttgart,
Stuttgart, Germany; O. Dieterich, P. Konstanzer, Eurocopter
Deutschland GmbH, Donauwörth, Germany
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4443
In-Flight Tracking Control for Helicopters using
Active Trailing Edge Flaps
Aircraft Flight Control Applications
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4453
Tracking Control for a Non-Minimum Phase
Autonomous Helicopter
D. Xu, B. Jiang, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, H. Hou, W. Hager, A. Rao, University of Florida, Gainesville, A. Siddarth, J. Valasek, Texas A&M University, College
Nanjing, China; H. Liu, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Gainesville, FL
Station, TX
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4452
Convergence of a Gauss Pseudospectral Method
for Optimal Control
Control Theory and Analysis II
M. Al Janaideh, A. D’Amato, J. Yan, D. Bernstein, University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4449
Retrospective-Cost Adaptive Control of Uncertain
Hammerstein-Wiener Systems with Memoryless
and Hysteretic Nonlinearities
M. Rafi, J. Steck, K. Rokhsaz, Wichita State University,
Wichita, KS
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4444
A Microburst Response and Recovery Scheme
Using Advanced Flight Envelope Protection
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4439
Integrated Flight/Structural Mode Control for Very
Flexible Aircraft Using L1 Output Adaptive Control
S. Frost, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; M. J. Che, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Storrs, CT; I.
Balas, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY
Gregory, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA; C.
Cao, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Storrs, CT
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4438
Evolving Systems: An Outcome of Fondest Hopes
and Wildest Dreams
T. Mercker, M. Akella, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX J. Yan, A. D’Amato, D. Bernstein, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
Chaired by: B. JIANG, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4450
AIAA-2012-4451
Kalman Filter Residual-Based Integrity Monitoring Fast Robust Asymptotic Fault Accommodation for
Against Measurement Faults
Reentry Near Space Vehicles
Monday, 13 August 2012
16-GNC-5
Astronautics, Nanjing, China
Chaired by: A. RAO, University of Florida and R. HESS, University of California, Davis
1000 hrs
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4447
AIAA-2012-4446
Adaptive Control of a Morphing Aircraft through Adaptive Estimation and Control Algorithms
for Certain Classes of Actuator Misalignment
Updating the Number of Actuators
C. Liu, C. Li, Z. He, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and
Uncertainties
Monday, 13 August 2012
15-GNC-4
H. Castro, P. Paglione, C. Ribeiro, Technological Institute of
Aeronautics (ITA), São José dos Campos, Brazil
Chaired by: M. IDAN, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology and F. MORA-CAMINO, ENAC
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4441
AIAA-2012-4442
Exponential Mapping Controller Applied to Aircraft Glide Control for Engine-Out Aircraft
H. Wu, F. Mora-Camino, French Civil Aviation University,
Toulouse, France
X. Ge, J. Wen, M. Boucher, O. Sahni, Rensselaer Polytechnic D. Sumer, D. Bernstein, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann
Institute, Troy, NY
Arbor, MI
Monday, 13 August 2012
14-GNC-3
G. Wawrzyniak, a.i. solutions, Lanham, MD; K. Howell,
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
T. Cazenave, R. Winck, E. Feron, W. Book, Georgia Institute
of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Greenway Ballroom E
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4454
Reducing Bandwidth Usage for Controlling
Systems with many Actuators
Greenway Ballroom D
M. Beekhuyzen, Delft University of Technology, Delft,
The Netherlands; A. de Leege, To70, The Hague, The
Netherlands; A. in`t Veld, M. Van Paassen, M. Mulder, Delft
University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4445
In-Trail Sequence Stability in Closed Path
Continuous Descent Operations
Greenway Ballroom B
J. Nelson, M. Balas, University of Wyoming, Laramie,
Laramie, WY; R. Erwin, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Kirtland AFB, NM
Olsen
Skyway Suite A
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4440
Model Reference Adaptive Control of Linear
Systems with Time Varying Input/Output Delays
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4435
Mars Atmospheric Entry Guidance via Multiple Sliding
Surface Guidance for Reference Trajectory Tracking
Advanced Control of Nonlinear Systems in Honor of the 70th Birthday of Prof. Mark Balas (Invited)
Chaired by: S. FROST, NASA Ames Research Center and I. GREGORY, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4436
AIAA-2012-4437
Low Order Model Identification and Controller
Adaptive Control of Flexible Structures with Uncertain
Design for Active Flow Control
Dynamics and Uncertain Disturbance Spectra
Monday, 13 August 2012
13-GNC-2
S. Winkler, Astrium, Immenstaad, Germany
Chaired by: E. HOGAN, University of Colorado, Boulder
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4432
AIAA-2012-4433
AIAA-2012-4434
Cassini Solstice Mission Maneuver Experience: Year Two An adaptive, receding-horizon guidance strategy
Planning-based Autonomous Lander Control
J. Löhr, B. Nebel, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; J. Arrieta-Camacho, S. Wagner, Y. Hahn, P. Stumpf, P. Williams, for solar sail trajectories
Monday, 13 August 2012
12-ASC-4
21
Y. Yan, I. Sharf, J. Forbes, McGill University, Montréal,
Canada
Control in Aerospace Robotics I
B. Hummelink, C. De Wagter, Q. Chu, J. Mulder, Delft
University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
B. Turner, J. Williams, Y. Shtessel, R. Adhami, University of
Alabama, Huntsville, Huntsville, AL
B. Gaudet, R. Furfaro, University of Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, M. Wang, H. Ma, M. Fu, Beijing Institute of Technology,
AZ
Beijing, China; C. Yang, University of Plymouth, Plymouth,
United Kingdom
Chaired by: J. PARISH, Texas A&M University and S. WELLS, Raytheon Company
1000 hrs
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4471
AIAA-2012-4470
Missile Homing-Phase Guidance Law Design Using A New Discrete-time Guidance Law Base on
Trajectory Learning and Prediction
Reinforcement Learning
Monday, 13 August 2012
20-GNC-9
D. Erdos, T. Shima, Technion--Israel Institute of Technology,
Haifa, Israel; E. Kharisov, N. Hovakimyan, University of
Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
Chaired by: M. MCFARLAND, Orbital Sciences Corporation and D. RIDGELY, Raytheon Company
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4465
AIAA-2012-4466
L1 Adaptive Control Integrated Missile Autopilot Integral sliding mode autopilot for rocket
and Guidance
stabilization with unmatched disturbances
Monday, 13 August 2012
19-GNC-8
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
Chaired by: E. VAN KAMPEN, Delft University of Technology and M. SHIELDS, University of Colorado, Boulder
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4460
AIAA-2012-4461
Attitude Determination of Highly Dynamic Fixed- AHRS for Small Fixed-Wing UAV with Low-Cost
wing UAVs with GPS/MEMS-AHRS integration
IMU/GPS using Nonlinear Complementary
H. Lopes, E. Van Kampen, P. Chu, Delft University of
Filtering
Monday, 13 August 2012
18-GNC-7
A. Drouot, E. Richard, M. Boutayeb, National Center for
Scientific Research (CNRS), Nancy, France
I. Taub, T. Shima, Technion--Israel Institute of Technology,
Haifa, Israel
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4472
Intercept Angle Missile Guidance under TimeVarying Acceleration Bounds
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4474
MPSP Guidance of a Solid Motor Propelled Launch
Vehicle for a Hypersonic Mission
H. Shin, Cranfield University, Swindon, United Kingdom;
A. Maity, R. Padhi, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore,
J. Lee, Agency for Defence Development, Daejeon, South
India; S. Mallaram, M. Manickavasagam, Defence Research
Korea; A. Tsourdos, Cranfield University, Swindon, United
& Development Organisation, Hyderabad, India
Kingdom; M. Tahk, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology, Daejeon, South Korea
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4473
Homing Guidance Law for Reducing Sensitivity on
Heading Error
Greenway Ballroom G
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4469
Performance Based Control-Relevant Design for
Scramjet-Powered Hypersonic Vehicles
Greenway Ballroom F
J. Blandino, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, VA; M. Geyman,
M. Mears, G. Parker, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH; A. Feist, Wright State University, Dayton, OH
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4464
Development of MAV Control Algorithms using an
Indoor Flight Test Facility
Greenway Ballroom A
J. Wang, M. Xin, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4459
Integrated Optimal Formation Control of Multiple
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Greenway Ballroom C
B. Bialy, J. Klotz, University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL; S. Sridharan, A. Rodriguez, Arizona State University, Tempe,
J. Curtis, Air Force Research Laboratory, Eglin AFB, FL; W. Dixon, AZ
University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4468
An Adaptive Backstepping Controller for a
Hypersonic Air-Breathing Missile
A. Mendes, E. Van Kampen, B. Remes, P. Chu, Delft
University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4463
Determining moments of inertia of small UAVs: A
comparative analysis of an experimental method
versus theoretical approaches
P. Ogren, Swedish Defense Research Agency (FOI),
Stockholm, Sweden
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4458
Increasing Modularity of UAV Control Systems
using Computer Game Behavior Trees
Missile Systems Guidance and Trajectory Design I
G. Mattei, S. Monaco, University of Rome “La Sapienza”,
Rome, Italy
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4467
Nonlinear Robust Autopilot for Rolling and Lateral
Motions of an Aerodynamic Missile
Missile Systems Control and Autopilots I
M. Shields, K. Mohseni, University of Florida, Gainesville,
Gainesville, FL
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4462
The influence of roll stall on the lateral control of
Micro Aerial Vehicles
Fixed-Wing Micro Air Vehicles I
T. Yamasaki, National Defense Academy of Japan, Yokosuka,
Japan; S. Balakrishnan, Missouri University of Science and
Technology, Rolla, MO; H. Takano, National Defense Academy of
Japan, Yokosuka, Japan
Chaired by: J. SASIADEK, Carleton University and D. SHIM, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4455
AIAA-2012-4456
AIAA-2012-4457
Separate-Channel Integrated Guidance and Autopilot
Nonlinear Backstepping Based Trajectory Tracking Nonlinear Optimal Control of Holomonic Indoor
Airship
for a Path-Following UAV via High-Order Sliding Modes
Control of a Gun Launched Micro Aerial Vehicle
Monday, 13 August 2012
17-GNC-6
22
H. Soken, Graduate University for Advanced Studies,
Sagamihara, Japan; S. Sakai, Japan Aerospace Exploration
Agency (JAXA), Sagamihara, Japan
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4486
Is it RNAV, RNP or Conventional?
I. Abramova, S. Latyshev, B. Yang, University of Southern
California, Los Angeles, CA
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4481
Terrain-Following Motion of an Autonomous Agent
as Means of Motion Planning in the Unknown
Environment
S. Glaser, M. Newman, Environmental Tectonics Corporation, B. Cowden, J. Yang, Q. Kennedy, H. Schramm, J. Sullivan,
Southampton, PA; G. McCarthy, AvMedSafe, Portland, OR
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
Chaired by: F. CARDULLO, State University of New York
1000 hrs
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4490
AIAA-2012-4491
Development of Tool for Examination of Upset
Helicopter Pilot Misperception and Confidence
During Overland Navigation
Prevention and Recovery Training Effectiveness
Monday, 13 August 2012
24-MST-2
L. Vempati, A. Ramadani, Federal Aviation Administration,
C. Wanke, C. Taylor, T. Masek, MITRE Corporation, McLean, Washington, DC
VA; S. Roy, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; Y.
Wan, University of North Texas, Denton, TX
Chaired by: J. SCHARL, The Boeing Company
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4485
Modeling Air Traffic Demand for a Real-Time Queuing
Network Model of the National Airspace System
Monday, 13 August 2012
23-MST-1
S. Mehta, University of Florida, Shalimar, Shalimar, FL;
P. Berg-Yuen, D. Waden, J. Curtis, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Eglin AFB, FL
Chaired by: F. LEVE, Air Force Research Laboratory
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4480
An Efficient Framework for Particle Filter-Based
Urban Target Tracking
Monday, 13 August 2012
22-GNC-11
J. Galante, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt,
MD; R. Sanner, University of Maryland, College Park,
College Park, MD
Chaired by: S. BENNANI, University of Miami and S. STEFFES, German Aerospace Center (DLR)
1000 hrs
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4476
AIAA-2012-4475
A Nonlinear Adaptive Filter for Gyro Thermal Bias Residual Based Adaptive Unscented Kalman Filter
for Satellite Attitude Estimation
Error Cancellation
Monday, 13 August 2012
21-GNC-10
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4488
An Empirical Airport Configuration Prediction
Model
S. Lazarus, A. Quintart, A. Savvaris, Cranfield University,
Bedford, United Kingdom
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4483
Vision based tracking system for small UAVs
T. Delabie, Catholic Univerity of Leuven, Heverlee, Belgium
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4478
A Highly Efficient Attitude Estimation Algorithm
for Star Trackers Based on Optimal Image
Matching
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4493
An Application of the Canal-Otolith Interaction Model
for Tilt-Coordination During a Braking Maneuver
T. Rogalski, J. Gruszecki, Rzeszow University of Technology, B. Correia Grácio, M. Van Paassen, M. Mulder, Delft University
Rzeszow, Poland
of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands; M. Wentink, Desdemona
BV, Soesterberg, The Netherlands; J. Bos, TNO, Soesterberg, The
Netherlands
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4492
Precision of Pilotage as a Function of Pilot
Information Workload
Human Operators I
Y. Yildiz, University of California, Santa Cruz, Moffett Field, CA; G. K. Ramamoorthy, G. Hunter, Saab Sensis Corporation,
Brat, R. Lee, Carnegie Mellon University, Moffett Field, CA
Campbell, CA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4487
Using Game Theoretic Models to Predict Pilot Behavior
in NextGen Merging and Landing Scenario
Air Traffic Management
R. Fernandes de Oliveira, EADS, Ottobrunn, Germany; C.
Büskens, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4482
Benefits of Optimal Flight Planning on Noise and
Emissions Abatement at the Frankfurt Airport
Tracking and Planning
U. Tamir, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva,
Israel; D. Choukroun, Delft University of Technology, Delft,
The Netherlands
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4477
A Constrained Quaternion Estimator for SingleFrame Attitude Determination
Spacecraft GNC: Attitude Estimation
W. Ledegang, E. Groen, TNO, Soesterberg, The Netherlands
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4494
Motion Fidelity of Uncoordinated Simulator Roll
for Simulation of Coordinated Aircraft Roll
Lake Superior B
R. Mueller, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Wessling,
Germany
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4489
Multi-Objective Optimization of an Aircraft
Trajectory between Cities using an Inverse Model
Approach
Lake Calhoun
R. Hurley, R. Lind, University of Florida, Gainesville,
Gainesville, FL; J. Kehoe, Scientific Systems Company, Inc.,
Woburn, MA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4484
A Torus Based Three Dimensional Motion Planning
Model for Very Maneuverable Micro Air Vehicles
Greenway Ballroom H
H. Ma, T. Chen, Beihang University, Beijing, China; X.
Huang, Beijing Institute of Control Engineering, Beijing,
China; H. Gui, Beihang University, Beijing, China
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4479
A Feasibility Study on Attitude Filtering without
Rate Gyro
Greenway Ballroom I
23
Loss of Control I: Training Requirements and Issues for LOC Prevention and Recovery (Invited)
Mirage
Lunch Break
Cedar Lake
Peterson
S. Manuel, Airbus, Toulouse, France; J. Boiffier, ONERA,
Toulouse, France
T. Berger, University of California, Santa Cruz, Moffett Field, CA;
M. Tischler, Army Aviation and Missile Research Development and
Engineering Center, Moffett Field, CA; S. Hagerott, Cessna Aircraft
Company, Wichita, KS; D. Gangsaas, N. Saeed, Aerospace Control
Dynamics, LLC, Minden, NV
Aircraft Flying Qualities I
Astronautics, Beijing, China
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4503
Longitudinal Control Law Design and Handling
Qualities Optimization for a Business Jet Flight
T. Wenqian, Q. Xiangju, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Control System
Chaired by: B. ALSTROM and K. SHWEYK, The Boeing Company
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4501
AIAA-2012-4502
Optimization of engine failure on a flying wing
Analysis of APC characteristics of control mode
configuration
switching induced by active side stick
Monday, 13 August 2012
29-AFM-5
Lake Nokomis
Women participating in any of the co-located conferences are invited to attend at no charge. Women are underrepresented in the engineering sciences and industry, and this luncheon provides an opportunity for women to meet informally, network,
discuss experiences, and identify women who are leaders in their fields for recognition by AIAA.
Lillian Zarrelli Ryals
Vice President and Deputy General Manager, Center for Advanced Aviation System Development (CAASD)
The MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA
Women in Engineering Luncheon
Monday Lunch Break
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4500
Design and Simulation of Attitude Determination
of ICUBE-1: The First CUBESAT of Institute Of
Space Technology
Space Systems
K. Kim, Hyundai Motor Group, Hwasung, South Korea; J.
Lee, S. Lee, S. Ko, Korea Aerospace University, Goyang-City, N. Naqvi, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an,
South Korea; D. Rew, G. Ju, Korea Aerospace Research
China; Y. Sun, Columbia University, New York, NY; L.
Institute, Daejeon, South Korea
YanJun, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4499
Path Tracking Controller Design and Simulation for
the Lunar Lander Demonstrator
R. Brooks, OPINICUS Corporation, Lutz, FL; P. Ransbury, APS
Emergency Maneuver Training, Mesa, AZ; L. Groff, National
Transportation Safety Board, Washington, DC
Hosted by the AIAA Guidance, Navigation, and Control Technical Committee
1200 - 1330 hrs
Monday, 13 August 2012
28-LNCH-2
1200 - 1330 hrs
Monday, 13 August 2012
27-LNCH-1
J. Padro, E. Swenson, Air Force Institute of Technology,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Chaired by: J. SHIN, The Aerospace Corporation
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4498
Development of a Star Tracker-Based Reference
System for Accurate Attitude Determination of a
Simulated Spacecraft
Monday, 13 August 2012
26-MST-4
MD
Chaired by: C. BELCASTRO, NASA Langley Research Center; J. BURKI-COHEN, U.S. Department of Transportation and D. CRIDER, National Transportation Safety Board
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4495
AIAA-2012-4496
AIAA-2012-4497
Unexpected Pilot Performance Contributing to Loss Evidence Based Training
Thirty Years of Airline Loss-of-Control Mishaps
R. Newman, Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, of Control in Flight (LOC-I)
M. Varney, Airbus, Toulouse, France
Monday, 13 August 2012
25-MST-3
24
S. Nogar, J. McNamara, A. Serrani, Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH; M. Oppenheimer,
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4514
Coordinated Attitude Control for Heterogeneous
Spacecraft Formation Missions
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4515
Decentralized Mean Orbit-Element Formation
Guidance, Navigation, and Control: Part 1
Formation Flying I
T. Lombaerts, German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4512
Aerodynamic Model Identification of Frauke UAV
L. Felicetti, G. Palmerini, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, M. Holzinger, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX; J.
McMahon, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO
C. Nebelecky, J. Crassidis, University at Buffalo, Amherst, NY; B. Roma, Italy
Hyun, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI; Y. Cheng,
Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS
Chaired by: A. LOVELL, Air Force Reseach Laboratory
1330 hrs
AIAA-2012-4513
Fisher Information Based Analysis of Deterministic
Relative Attitude Observability in Planar Vehicle
Formations
Monday, 13 August 2012
33-ASC-5
R. Carter, R. Lind, University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL E. Ozger, University of Applied Sciences Ingolstadt,
Ingolstadt, Germany
C. Kazemba, R. Braun, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta,
GA; I. Clark, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of
Technology, Pasadena, CA; M. Schoenenberger, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA
J. McMahon, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO;
M. Holzinger, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4516
Decentralized Mean Orbit-Element Formation
Guidance, Navigation, and Control: Part 2
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4509
Survey of Blunt Body Dynamic Stability in Supersonic
System Identification and Parameter Estimation II
S. Dutta, R. Braun, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; C. S. DSouza, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA;
Karlgaard, Analytical Mechanics Associates, Hampton, VA
N. Sarigul-Klijn, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA
Chaired by: D. MURRI and A. CRASSIDIS, Rochester Institute of Technology
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4510
AIAA-2012-4511
Parametric Modeling for Store Separation
Parameter Estimation of Highly Unstable Aircraft
Aerodynamics using System Identification
Assuming Linear Errors
Monday, 13 August 2012
32-AFM-8
B. Raiszadeh, D. Way, NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4508
Investigation of Trajectory Generation for a Mission
Adaptive Planetary Entry Guidance Algorithm
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4507
Atmospheric Data System Sensor Placement
Optimization for Mars Entry, Descent, and Landing
Reentry and Aeroassist Vehicle Technology I
Chaired by: M. GRANT, Georgia Institute of Technology
1330 hrs
AIAA-2012-4506
Ground Contact Model for Mars Science
Laboratory Mission Simulations
Bio-Inspired Flight Mechanics
Monday, 13 August 2012
31-AFM-7
Munich, Munich, Germany
Chaired by: A. GOPALARATHNAM, North Carolina State University
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4504
AIAA-2012-4505
Development and Validation of a Fundamental Model
Performance Enhancements by Bounding Flight
G. Sachs, J. Lenz, F. Holzapfel, Technical University of
for Flapping Wing MAVs and Preliminary Validation
Monday, 13 August 2012
30-AFM-6
St. Croix
Lake Superior A
Lake of Isles
Lake Minnetonka
25
I. Yang, D. Kim, D. Lee, Kyungpook National University,
Daegu, South Korea
Chaired by: D. BERNSTEIN
1330 hrs
AIAA-2012-4527
A Flight Control Strategy Using Robust Dynamic
Inversion based on Sliding Mode Control
Monday, 13 August 2012
37-GNC-13
F. Bussink, H. van der Laan, National Aerospace Laboratory
(NLR), Amsterdam, The Netherlands; P. de Jong, Delft
University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
C. Francolin, A. Rao, University of Florida, Gainesville,
Gainesville, FL
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4528
Direct Trajectory Optimization and Costate Estimation
of State Inequality Path-Constrained Optimal Control
Problems Using a Radau Pseudospectral Method
Chaired by: B. SRIDHAR, NASA Ames Research Center and S. TIEN
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4523
AIAA-2012-4524
Combining Flight-deck Interval Management with An Analysis of the Potential Savings from Using
Continuous Descent Approaches in high density
Formation Flight in the NAS
M. Xue, G. Hornby, University of California, Santa Cruz,
traffic and realistic wind conditions
Moffett Field, CA
T. Chen, Beihang University, Beijing, China; E. Van Kampen, H. Yu, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL
Q. Chu, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
Monday, 13 August 2012
36-GNC-12
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4519
Solving Coplanar Orbit Rendezvous Problem by
Primer Vector Approximation Method
Low-Thrust Missions II
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4530
Constrained Predictive Control of Maneuvering
Helicopters
A. Desilles, H. Zidani, ENSTA ParisTech, Paris, France; E.
Crück, General Directorate for Armament, Paris, France
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4526
Collision analysis for an UAV
Z. Kassas, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX; R. Bishop, T. Oktay, C. Sultan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI
University, Blacksburg, VA
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4529
Optimal H2 and H∞ Control of Extremely Large
Segmented Telescopes
Control Theory and Analysis III
J. Homola, P. Lee, H. Lee, San Jose State University, Moffett Field,
CA; M. Mainini, Self, Moffett Field, CA; C. Brasil, L. Martin, C.
Cabrall, S. Gregg, J. Mercer, San Jose State University, Moffett
Field, CA; T. Prevot, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4525
Design and Evaluation of a Corridors-in-the-sky
Concept: The Benefits and Feasibility of Adding Highly
Structured Routes to a Mixed Equipage Environment
Airborne Separation I
H. Nyew, O. Abdelkhalik, N. Onder, Michigan Technological
University, Houghton, MI
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4522
Structured Chromosome Evolutionary Algorithm
for Multi-Gravity-Assist Trajectories Optimization
Trajectory and Maneuver Design and Optimization I
N. Strange, D. Landau, R. Hofer, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, W. Huang, University of Missouri, Columbia, Columbia, MO
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA; J. Snyder, ;
T. Randolph, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of
Technology, Pasadena, CA; S. Campagnola, Japan Aerospace
Exploration Agency (JAXA), Sagamihara, Japan; J. Szabo, B.
Pote, Busek Company, Inc., Natick, MA
Chaired by: Y. GUO, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4520
AIAA-2012-4521
Optimization of time-open constrained Lambert
A Method for Computing Derivatives in MATLAB
M. Weinstein, M. Patterson, A. Rao, University of Florida,
rendezvous using interval analysis
Monday, 13 August 2012
35-ASC-7
Champaign, Urbana, IL; T. Williams, NASA Goddard Space
Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD
Chaired by: J. SIMS, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4517
AIAA-2012-4518
Hybrid Solar Electric and Chemical Propulsion
Automated Interplanetary Trajectory Planning
J. Englander, B. Conway, University of Illinois, UrbanaGravity-Assist Tours for Jupiter Missions
Monday, 13 August 2012
34-ASC-6
Greenway Ballroom D
Greenway Ballroom E
Skyway Suite A
Greenway Ballroom J
26
A. Kahn, D. Edwards, Naval Research Laboratory,
Washington, DC
Technology, Pasadena, CA
Ithaca, NY
S. Mehta, University of Florida, Shalimar, Shalimar, FL;
P. Berg-Yuen, E. Pasiliao, R. Murphey, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Eglin AFB, FL
Chaired by: K. PHAM, Air Force Reseach Laboratory and J. REED, United Launch Alliance
1400 hrs
1330 hrs
AIAA-2012-4543
AIAA-2012-4542
A Control Architecture for Human-Machine
An Experimental Evaluation of Bayesian Soft
Interaction in the Presence of Unreliable
Human Sensor Fusion in Robotic Systems
E. Sample, N. Ahmed, M. Campbell, Cornell University,
Automation and Operator Cognitive Limitations
Monday, 13 August 2012
41-GNC-17
Technology, Pasadena, CA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4534
Using Automatic Dependent SurveillanceBroadcast for Meteorological Monitoring
Q. Wei, Peking University, Beijing, China; Z. Niu, B. Chen,
Aviation Industry Corporation of China, Harbin, China; X.
Huang, Peking University, Beijing, China
M. Guerra, M. Rhudy, Y. Gu, B. Seanor, M. Napolitano, West
Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4544
Mobile Ground Control Station Development for
Fault Tolerant UAV Research
Human and Autonomous/Unmanned Systems I
G. Macala, E. Wang, A. Lee, Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
Cassini Education and Public Outreach Program
1500 hrs
Video Presentation
NASA/ESA/ASI Cassini/Huygens Mission to the
Planet Saturn and its Moon (1997-2008)
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4538
Airfoil Roll Control by Bang-Bang Optimal Control
Method with Plasma Actuators
Flight Experience of Cassini Spacecraft Attitude Control at Saturn I (Invited)
J. Fan, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha,
China; Y. Zhang, Concordia University, Montréal, Canada; Z.
Zheng, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha,
China
Chaired by: T. BURK, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology and J. WEBSTER, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4539
AIAA-2012-4540
AIAA-2012-4541
In-Flight Position Calibration of the Cassini
Cassini Thruster Calibration Algorithm Using
Feasibility Study of Two Candidate Reaction
Articulated Reaction Wheel Assembly
Reaction Wheel Biasing Data
Wheel/Thruster Hybrid Controller Designs for the
T. Brown, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of
F. Rizvi, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of
Cassini Spacecraft
Monday, 13 August 2012
40-GNC-16
R. Adhy Sasongko, J. Sembiring, Bandung Institute of
Technology, Bandung, Indonesia
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4537
Hybrid fault-tolerant flight control against actuator
faults and input saturation: a set-invariance approach
Fixed-Wing Micro Air Vehicles II
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4533
Estimation of Receiver Aircraft States and Wind
Vectors in Aerial Refueling
Estimation I
J. Lee, H. Sevil, A. Dogan, D. Hullender, University of Texas, J. Lee, H. Sevil, A. Dogan, D. Hullender, University of Texas, A. de Leege, To70, The Hague, The Netherlands; M. Van
Arlington, Arlington, TX
Arlington, Arlington, TX
Paassen, M. Mulder, Delft University of Technology, Delft,
The Netherlands
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4532
Estimation of Maneuvering Aircraft States and
Time-Varying Wind with Turbulence
Chaired by: M. ZANZI, University of Bologna and T. FLANZER, Stanford University
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4535
AIAA-2012-4536
Development of Flight Guidance System of a Small Navigation, Guidance and Control For the CICADA
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
Expendable Micro Air Vehicle
Monday, 13 August 2012
39-GNC-15
L. Sun, C. de Visser, Q. Chu, Delft University of Technology,
Delft, The Netherlands
Chaired by: E. FREW, University of Colorado, Boulder
1330 hrs
AIAA-2012-4531
A Recursive Sequential Method for Multivariate
Splines Towards Online Aerodynamic Model
Identification
Monday, 13 August 2012
38-GNC-14
Greenway Ballroom C
Greenway Ballroom I
Greenway Ballroom A
Greenway Ballroom F
27
Spacecraft GNC: Attitude Control I
E. Crane, S. Rock, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4554
Influence of Trajectory on Accuracy of Hazard
Estimation During Lunar Landing
Space Robotics
G. Chowdhary, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, MA; M. Muhlegg, Technical University of Munich,
Munich, Germany; N. Ure, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, MA; E. Johnson, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA; J. How, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, MA
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4551
Experimental Results of Concurrent Learning
Adaptive Controllers
M. Tong, The Aerospace Corporation, El Segundo, CA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4558
Preliminary Optimization Results for an Almost
Globally Stable Control Law Using a Genetic Algorithm
J. Dongmo, JetMech.Inc., Parkville, MD
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4548
Aircraft Loss-Of-Control Recovery Using Feedback
Linearization and High Order Sliding Mode Control
M. Nazari, E. Butcher, New Mexico State University, Las
L. Haim, IAI - Israel Aerospace Industries, Ben-Gurion
M. Sorgenfrei, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA; A.
Cruces, NM; C. Hall, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, International Airport, Israel; D. Choukroun, Delft University of Sanyal, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM; S.
Albuquerque, NM
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
Joshi, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA
Chaired by: S. WINKLER, European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company and J. REIJNEVELD, Delft University of Technology
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1330 hrs
AIAA-2012-4556
AIAA-2012-4557
AIAA-2012-4555
On the Spin Stability Investigation of Dual-Spin
Optimized State-Dependent Riccati Equation Method
Inverse Mass Matrix Factorization Using
for Spacecraft Attitude Estimation and Control
Momentum Equations of a Rigid Multibody System Spacecraft With and Without Nutation Dampers
Monday, 13 August 2012
45-GNC-21
Washington, DC; S. Roderick, J. Hope, PTR Group, Herndon, VA; J. Q. Hu, Y. Jia, S. Xu, H. Gui, Beihang University, Beijing,
Obermark, DCS Corporation, Alexandria, VA
China
Chaired by: J. PARISH, Texas A&M University and J. POVEDA
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4552
AIAA-2012-4553
Autonomous Release of a Snagged Solar Array:
Recursive Dynamics Algorithm for Multibody
Technologies and Laboratory Demonstration
Systems with Variable-Speed Control Moment
G. Creamer, R. Hartley, G. Henshaw, Naval Research Laboratory, Gyroscopes as Actuators
Monday, 13 August 2012
44-GNC-20
Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL
Chaired by: E. JOHNSON, Georgia Institute of Technology and T. YUCELEN, Georgia Institute of Technology
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4549
AIAA-2012-4550
Robust, Practical Adaptive Control for Launch
Uadd + Umult MRAC Compensation For Control
Vehicles
Reversal: Elevator Miss-rigging in a General
J. Orr, SAIC, Huntsville, AL; T. Van Zwieten, NASA Marshall Aviation Aircraft
J. Steck, S. Reed, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS
Recent Advances in Adaptive Control I (Invited)
Monday, 13 August 2012
43-GNC-19
A. Peterson, Saab, Linköping, Sweden; K. Åström, A.
Robertsson, R. Johansson, Lund University, Lund, Sweden
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4547
Augmenting L1 adaptive control of piecewise
constant type to a fighter aircraft. Performance
and robustness evaluation for rapid maneuvering
Chaired by: W. LOHMILLER, EADS and L. CRESPO, National Institute of Aerospace
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4545
AIAA-2012-4546
Decoupling Design of Rolling Aircraft Based on
Aircraft Loss-Of-Control Recovery Using
Adaptive Neuro-fuzzy Inference Systems
Optimal High Order Sliding Mode Control with
J. Guo, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China
Discontinuous High Order Observers
J. Dongmo, JetMech.Inc., Parkville, MD
Nonlinear Control in Flight Control Applications I
Monday, 13 August 2012
42-GNC-18
Greenway Ballroom G
Greenway Ballroom H
Olsen
Greenway Ballroom B
28
Loss of Control II (Invited)
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4565
Aerobatic Aircraft Modeling Based on Aerodynamic
Quaternions
Aircraft Modeling I
J. Orr, SAIC, Huntsville, AL
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4561
Elastic Model Transitions Using Quadratic
Inequality Constrained Least Squares
Monday, 13 August 2012
50-BRK-2
1530 - 1600 hrs
C. Lloyd, Visual Performance, LLC, Saint Louis, MO
Chaired by: B. SWEET, NASA Ames Research Center
1330 hrs
AIAA-2012-4572
Effects of Spatial Resolution and Antialiasing on
Stereoacuity and Comfort
Monday, 13 August 2012
49-MST-8
Field, CA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4566
Design and Validation of a Detailed Aircraft
Performance Model for Trajectory Optimisation
M. Contreras, C. Peng, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California
Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA; D. Wang, Xiamen
University, Xiamen, China; J. Chen, University of California,
Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
J. Archdeacon, K. Kato, N. Iwai, Dell Service, Moffett Field,
CA; B. Sweet, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4573
Designing and Developing an Image Generator for the
Operational Based Vision Assessment Simulator
Monday Afternoon Networking Coffee Break
Vision Systems I
S. Donaldson, Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, MD;
J. Ralston, D. Gingras, C. Wilkening, Bihrle Applied Research, D. Crider, National Transportation Safety Board, Washington, J. Priest, Calspan Corporation, Buffalo, NY; K. Cunningham, J.
Hampton, VA; P. Descrochers, Test Pilot, Inc., Peaster, TX
DC; J. Foster, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA Foster, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4570
Upset Simulation and Training Initiatives for U.S.
Navy Commercial Derived Aircraft
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4562
Determining Wheel-Soil Interaction Loads using a
Meshfree Finite Element Approach Assisting Future
Missions with Rover Wheel Design
F. Fisch, J. Lenz, F. Holzapfel, Technical University of Munich, W. Camilleri, Cranfield University, Cranfield, United Kingdom; K.
Chircop, University of Malta, Msida, Malta; D. Zammit-Mangion,
J. Vincent, R. Botez, University of Québec, Montréal, Canada Garching, Germany
R. Sabatini, Cranfield University, Cranfield, United Kingdom
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4564
New methodology for a business aircraft model
Hawker 800 XP stability analysis using Presagis
FLsim and Matlab/Simulink
G. Song, Jamco-America, Everett, WA; G. Song, The Boeing
Company, Everett, WA
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4560
Theoretical Investigation for Building Aircraft
Finite Element Modeling And Its Validation
Aeroelastics
Chaired by: C. BELCASTRO, NASA Langley Research Center; J. BURKI-COHEN, U.S. Department of Transportation and D. CRIDER, National Transportation Safety Board
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4567
AIAA-2012-4568
AIAA-2012-4569
Research and Technology in Support of Upset
The Application of Potential Data Sources for
Simulation Modeling Requirements for LossPrevention and Recovery Training
Simulator Compliance with ICATEE Recommended of-Control Accident Prevention Of Turboprop
J. Schroeder, Federal Aviation Administration, Moffett
Stall Modeling Requirements
Transport Aircraft
Monday, 13 August 2012
48-MST-7
T. Vick, J. Muse, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH
Chaired by: F. STEINLE
1330 hrs
AIAA-2012-4563
A Hypersonic Vehicle Model Generator for MASIV
Monday, 13 August 2012
47-MST-6
B. Cowen, K. Hoffler, Adaptive Aerospace Group, Inc.,
Hampton, VA
Chaired by: B. APONSO, NASA
1330 hrs
AIAA-2012-4559
A Simulation for Biodynamic Coupling Due to
Dynamic Aeroservoelastic Accelerations in Piloted
Simulation Study
Monday, 13 August 2012
46-MST-5
Nicollet Promenade
Lake Superior B
Peterson
Cedar Lake
Lake Calhoun
29
K. Shweyk, D. Hyde, K. Levengood, The Boeing Company,
Huntington Beach, CA; C. Zeune, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
M. Dillsaver, C. Cesnik, I. Kolmanovsky, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
D. Morgan, S. Chung, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, Urbana, IL; F. Hadaegh, Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
Chaired by: A. LOVELL, Air Force Reseach Laboratory
1600 hrs
AIAA-2012-4583
Spacecraft Swarm Guidance Using a Sequence of
Decentralized Convex Optimizations
Monday, 13 August 2012
54-ASC-8
M. Grant, R. Braun, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Chaired by: J. GRAUER
1600 hrs
AIAA-2012-4580
The Extension of Analytic Hypersonic Force
Coefficients for Conceptual Design Using the
Divergence Theorem
Monday, 13 August 2012
53-AFM-11
D. Hyde, K. Shweyk, K. Levengood, The Boeing Company,
Huntington Beach, CA; C. Zeune, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
L. Sobiesiak, C. Damaren, University of Toronto, Toronto,
Canada
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-4584
Hybrid Periodic Differential Element Control Using
the Geomagnetic Lorentz Force
Q. Wei, X. Huang, Peking University, Beijing, China
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-4581
Lateral Stability Analysis of Hypersonic Vehicle
under Pressure Fluctuation by Solving Mathieu
Differential Equation
P. Anderson, H. Schaub, University of Colorado, Boulder,
Boulder, CO
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4585
Impulsive Feedback Control of Nonsingular
Elements in the Geostationary Regime
Formation Flying II
Y. Prevereaud, J. Verant, ONERA, Toulouse, France; J.
Moschetta, University of Toulouse, Toulouse, France; M.
Blanchard, ENSTA ParisTech, Palaiseau, France
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4582
Debris Aerodynamic Interactions during
Uncontrolled Atmospheric Reentry
Reentry and Aeroassist Vehicle Technology II
Aircraft Flying Qualities II
A. Pachikara, R. Lind, University of Florida, Gainesville,
Gainesville, FL
Chaired by: B. ALSTROM and K. SHWEYK, The Boeing Company
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-4578
AIAA-2012-4579
Flight Control Development for a Speed-Agile
Validation of the Flight Control System of a Conceptual,
Powered-Lift Transport Aircraft
Powered-Lift, Speed-Agile, Transport Aircraft
Monday, 13 August 2012
52-AFM-10
J. Zeng, P. Chen, ZONA Technology, Inc., Scottsdale, AZ; S.
Kukreja, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4577
Flight Dynamics of a Micro Air Vehicle with
Aeroservoelastic Interactions across a Range of
Wing Stiffness
J. Yang, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA; C.
Park, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea; D. Scheeres,
University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-4586
Optimal Formation Reconfiguration by Using
Generating Functions: Applications to the Hill
Three-Body Problem
Aeroservoelastic Control, Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization I
Chaired by: M. BRENNER, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center and P. CHENG, The Boeing Company
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-4575
AIAA-2012-4576
Investigation of the Prediction Error Identification Gust Response Sensitivity Characteristics of Very
Flexible Aircraft
for Flutter Prediction
Monday, 13 August 2012
51-AFM-9
St. Croix
Lake of Isles
Lake Nokomis
Lake Superior A
30
E. Mooij, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The
Netherlands
Irvine, CA
J. Hinks, M. Psiaki, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
Chaired by: J. CRASSIDIS
1600 hrs
AIAA-2012-4599
A Multipurpose Consider Covariance Analysis for
Square-Root Information Filters
Monday, 13 August 2012
59-GNC-24
T. Oktay, C. Sultan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University, Blacksburg, VA
Chaired by: K. PENG, National University of Singapore
1600 hrs
AIAA-2012-4596
Integrated Maneuvering Helicopter Model and
Controller Design
Monday, 13 August 2012
58-GNC-23
T. Miquel, French Civil Aviation University, Toulouse, France
L. Weitz, MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA; J. Hurtado, Texas
A&M University, College Station, TX
R. Gupta, A. D’Amato, D. Bernstein, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-4600
Retrospective-Cost-Based Adaptive State
Estimation and Input Reconstruction for a
Maneuvering Aircraft with Unknown Acceleration
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-4597
Vision Based Stabilization for Aircraft in Unknown
Environment without GPS Signal
K. Peng, S. Zhao, F. Lin, B. Chen, National University of
Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
K. Agarwal, A. Ali, A. D’Amato, A. Ridley, D. Bernstein,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4601
Retrospective-Cost-Based Adaptive State
Estimation and Input Reconstruction for the Global
Ionosphere-Thermosphere Model
Estimation II
F. Fisch, J. Lenz, F. Holzapfel, Technical University of Munich,
Garching, Germany
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4598
Aircraft Configuration Settings within the
Optimization of Approach Trajectories
Control Theory and Analysis IV
Airborne Separation II
S. Wagner, B. Wie, Iowa State University, Ames, IA
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4592
GPU Accelerated Genetic Algorithm for Multiple
Gravity-Assist and Impulsive ΔV Maneuvers
A. Ali, K. Agarwal, A. D’Amato, A. Ridley, D. Bernstein,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-4602
Retrospective-Cost Subsystem Identification for the
Global Ionosphere-Thermosphere Model
K. Davis, G. Born, Colorado Center for Astrodynamics
Research, Boulder, CO; E. Butcher, M. Deilami, A. Larsen,
New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-4593
Transfers to Earth-Moon L3 Halo Orbits
Trajectory and Maneuver Design and Optimization II
A. Dutta, P. Libraro, N. Kasdin, E. Choueiri, Princeton
University, Princeton, NJ
Low-Thrust Missions III
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4589
A Direct Optimization Based Tool to Determine
Orbit-Raising Trajectories to GEO for All-Electric
Telecommunication Satellites
Chaired by: B. SRIDHAR, NASA Ames Research Center and S. TIEN
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-4594
AIAA-2012-4595
A Flatness Based Speed Control Approach For
String Stability Analysis of Selected Speed Control
Merge Behind Operations
Laws for Interval Management
Monday, 13 August 2012
57-GNC-22
P. Ghosh, B. Conway, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, Urbana, IL
Chaired by: Y. GUO, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-4590
AIAA-2012-4591
Near-Optimal Feedback Strategies for Optimal
Search and Representation Strategies for
Control and Pursuit-Evasion Games: A Spatial
Automated Trajectory Design
E. Trumbauer, B. Villac, University of California, Irvine,
Statistical Approach
Monday, 13 August 2012
56-ASC-10
R. Huang, M. Corless, I. Hwang, Purdue University, West
Lafayette, IN
Chaired by: J. SIMS, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-4587
AIAA-2012-4588
Orbit-State Model Selection for Solar-Sailing
Simple Open-Loop and Closed-Loop Guidance
Mission Optimization
Strategies for Low-Thrust Spacecraft
Monday, 13 August 2012
55-ASC-9
Greenway Ballroom F
Greenway Ballroom D
Greenway Ballroom E
Skyway Suite A
Greenway Ballroom J
31
P. Bauer, J. Bokor, Hungarian Academy of Sciences,
Budapest, Hungary
S. Spangelo, J. Cutler, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Ann Arbor, MI
R. Lim, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of
Technology, Pasadena, CA
F. Mora-Camino, H. Bouadi, French Civil Aviation University,
Toulouse, France
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4617
Adaptive Control of a Seeker-Guided 2D Missile
with Unmodeled Aerodynamics
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-4618
Command governor based-adaptive control
T. Yucelen, E. Johnson, Georgia Institute of Technology,
M. Balas, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY; S. A. D’Amato, D. Bernstein, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Atlanta, GA
Frost, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
Ann Arbor, MI
Recent Advances in Adaptive Control II (Invited)
W. Nobleheart, G. Lakshmikanth, A. Chakravarthy, J. Steck,
Wichita State University, Wichita, KS
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4614
Single Network Adaptive Critic (SNAC) Design for
a Morphing Aircraft
Chaired by: T. YUCELEN, Georgia Institute of Technology and E. JOHNSON, Georgia Institute of Technology
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-4615
AIAA-2012-4616
Bi-Objective Optimal Control Modification Adaptive Robust Adaptive Control with Disturbance
Control for Systems with Input Uncertainty
Rejection for Linear Infinite Dimensional Systems
N. Nguyen, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
Nonlinear Control in Flight Control Applications II
C. Rossi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
MA; D. Benson, L. Breger, R. Sargent, Draper Laboratory,
Cambridge, MA; L. Fesq, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California
Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4611
Vehicle Health Monitoring Using Stochastic
Constraint Suspension
Human and Autonomous/Unmanned Systems II
Monday, 13 August 2012
64-GNC-29
T. Tran, B. Newman, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA
Chaired by: W. LOHMILLER, EADS and F. HOLZAPFEL, Technical University of Munich
1630 hrs
1600 hrs
AIAA-2012-4613
AIAA-2012-4612
Aircraft Trajectory Tracking by Nonlinear Spatial
Back-Stepping Based Flight Path Angle Control
Inversion
Algorithm for Longitudinal Dynamics
Monday, 13 August 2012
63-GNC-28
Germany
Chaired by: K. PHAM, Air Force Reseach Laboratory and J. REED, United Launch Alliance
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-4609
AIAA-2012-4610
Evaluation of Time-Shifted Feedforward Control Optimization of Single-Satellite Operational
for Unmanned Helicopter Path Tracking
Schedules Towards Enhanced Communication
S. Lorenz, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Capacity
Monday, 13 August 2012
62-GNC-27
T. Burk, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of
Technology, Pasadena, CA
J. Ferrin, J. Nichols, T. McLain, Brigham Young University,
Provo, UT
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-4606
Design and Control of a Maneuverable Towed
Aerial Vehicle
Flight Experience of Cassini Spacecraft Attitude Control at Saturn II (Invited)
N. Regina, M. Zanzi, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4605
A Novel Solution for Overflight and Surveying of a
Collaborative Target with Fixed Wing UAV
Fixed-Wing Micro Air Vehicles III
Chaired by: T. BURK, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Instsitute of Technology and J. WEBSTER, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Instsitute of Technology
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-4607
AIAA-2012-4608
Avoiding Human Error in Mission Operations Evaluation of Fuel-efficient Sun Search Slew Rates for
Cassini Flight Experience
the Cassini Spacecraft in the Cassini Solstice Mission
Monday, 13 August 2012
61-GNC-26
Chaired by: T. FLANZER, Stanford University and M. ZANZI, University of Bologna
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-4603
AIAA-2012-4604
Robust Trajectory Optimization for Dynamic Soaring Tuning and Improvements in a Waypoint and
T. Flanzer, G. Bower, I. Kroo, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Trajectory Tracking Algorithm
Monday, 13 August 2012
60-GNC-25
Olsen
Greenway Ballroom B
Greenway Ballroom C
Greenway Ballroom I
Greenway Ballroom A
32
Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
Spacecraft GNC: Attitude Control II
M. Mokhtar, S. Hussain, S. Bayo, J. Howe, University of
Central Lancashire, Preston, United Kingdom
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4621
Adaptive and Online Health Monitoring System for
Autonomous Aircraft
Robotic Systems in Aerospace
L. Fucke, The Boeing Company, Madrid, Spain; B. Soemarwoto,
National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR), Amsterdam, The
Netherlands; M. Goman, N. Abramov, De Montfort University,
Leicester, United Kingdom; A. Khrabrov, TsAGI, Zhukovsky, Russia
M. Bigelow, S. Kowalchuk, Sandia National Laboratories,
Albuquerque, NM
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-4628
SIMDIS for Real-Time Hardware-In-The-Loop
Simulation Visualization of Rocket Systems
Loss of Control III (Invited)
F. Basmadji, J. Gruszecki, P. Rzucidlo, D. Kordos, Rzeszow
University of Technology, Rzeszow, Poland
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4629
Development of ground control station for a terrain
observer - hardware in the loop simulations
Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation
B. Zhang, J. Xiang, K. Liu, National University of Defense
Technology, Changsha, China
The Boeing Company, Madrid, Spain; J. Field, National
Aerospace Laboratory (NLR), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
G. Shah, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA; M.
Hill, Unisys Corporation, Hampton, VA
Chaired by: C. BELCASTRO, NASA Langley Research Center; J. BURKI-COHEN, U.S. Department of Transportation and D. CRIDER, National Transportation Safety Board
1630 hrs
1700 hrs
1600 hrs
AIAA-2012-4631
AIAA-2012-4632
AIAA-2012-4630
Pushing Ahead - SUPRA Aircraft Model for Upsets Flight Dynamics Modeling and Simulation of a
SUPRA - Enhanced Upset Recovery Simulation
E. Groen, TNO, Soesterberg, The Netherlands; L. Fucke,
Conditions
Damaged Transport Aircraft
Monday, 13 August 2012
68-MST-10
S. Kowalchuk, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque,
NM
Chaired by: D. KEATING, Draper Laboratory
1600 hrs
AIAA-2012-4627
Model-Based Design Strategies for Real-Time
Hardware-in-the-Loop Rocket System Simulations
Monday, 13 August 2012
67-MST-9
University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
Chaired by: D. ALAZARD, Institut Supérieur d’Études Aerospatiales and S. WINKLER, European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4623
AIAA-2012-4624
AIAA-2012-4625
Robust Nonlinear Spacecraft Attitude Control using Retrospective Cost Adaptive Control of Spacecraft Stabilized Nonlinear Attitude Tracking Control with
Incremental Nonlinear Dynamic Inversion
Attitude
Optimization through Feedback Equivalent Model
P. Acquatella, W. Falkena, E. Van Kampen, Q. Chu, Delft
G. Cruz, A. D’Amato, D. Bernstein, University of Michigan, Transformation
Monday, 13 August 2012
66-GNC-31
K. Seweryn, T. Rybus, M. Banaszkiewicz, J. Grygorczuk, T. S. Ulrich, J. Sasiadek, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Kucinski, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland; T.
Buratowski, G. Chmaj, T. Uhl, AGH University of Science and
Technology, Krakow, Poland
Chaired by: J. FORBES, University of Toronto and M. XIN, Mississippi State University
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-4619
AIAA-2012-4620
Manipulator Mounted on a Satellite versus Manipulator Direct Fuzzy Adaptive Control of a Manipulator
with Elastic Joints
Mounted on UAV Helicopter - Comparative Study
Monday, 13 August 2012
65-GNC-30
R. Luckner, Technical University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-4633
Modeling and Simulation of Wake Vortex
Encounters: State-of-the-Art and Challenges
B. Xiao, Q. Hu, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China;
W. Singhose, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-4626
Adaptive Compensation Control for Spacecraft
Attitude Stabilization with Actuator Misalignment
and Faults
N. Ure, J. Redding, G. Chowdhary, T. Toksoz, J. How,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA; M.
Vavrina, J. Vian, The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-4622
Experimental Demonstration of Multi-Agent Learning
and Planning under Uncertainty for Persistent Missions
with Automated Battery Management
Peterson
Cedar Lake
Greenway Ballroom G
Greenway Ballroom H
33
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-4635
Evaluating Simulator Motion Fidelity using
In-Flight and Simulator Measurements of Roll
Tracking Behavior
AFM Most Influential Papers of the 1980s I
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
73-AFM-12
Mason Peck
Chief Technologist, NASA Headquarters
Washington, DC
Tuesday Morning Networking Coffee Break
Lake Superior A
Nicollet Promenade
Nicollet Ballroom C/D
Lake Calhoun
Lake Superior B
Dave Klyde for Henry Jex
Systems Technology Incorporated, Hawthorne, CA
Flight Control Dynamics of the 1903 Wright Flyer
AIAA-1985-1804
Klaus Well
Andy Skow
University of Stuttgart (Professor Emeritus), Germany
Enhanced Controllability Through Vortex Manipulation on Fighter
Optimization of Tactical Aircraft Maneuvers Utilizing High Angles of Attack
Aircraft at High Angles of Attack
AIAA-1980-1596
AIAA-1986-2277
Marilyn E. Ogburn
NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
Modeling of Large Amplitude High Angle-of-Attack Maneuvers
AIAA-1988-4357
The AIAA Atmospheric Flight Mechanics Technical Committee has identified the most influential papers presented at the AIAA AFM Conferences during the 1980s. Over 500 papers were examined in various categories and finalists were chosen
to represent the research topics of the day. These papers were collectively deemed the “AFM Most Influential Papers of the 1980s.” The authors have been invited to discuss the work in their papers, share their personal experiences, and give a
perspective on their work in light of recent developments. This session is the first of two; the session continues in 139-AFM-23, Wednesday morning.
0930 - 1200 hrs
Chaired by: P. WILLIAMS-HAYES, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center and K. HOFFLER, Adaptive Aerospace Group
0900 - 0930 hrs
AIAA Guidance, Navigation, and Control Conference Plenary
Tuesday
B. Shi, C. Zhang, Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China,
Ltd., Beijing, China
Vehicle Subsystems
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4638
The Preliminary Study of Virtual Ergonomics
Design on Civil Aircraft Flight Deck Layout
Motion Systems
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
72-BRK-3
0800 - 0900 hrs
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
71-PLNRY-2
L. Fajardo, R. Botez, University of Québec, Montréal, Canada R. Romani, EMBRAER, São José dos Campos, Brazil; L.
Goes, Technological Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), São José
dos Campos, Brazil
Chaired by: F. WELLER, Northrop Grumman Corporation
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-4636
AIAA-2012-4637
Generic new modelling technique for turbofan
Cabin Temperature Control Model for Commercial
engines thrust
Aircraft
Monday, 13 August 2012
70-MST-12
S. Beard, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA;
S. Reardon, SAIC, Moffett Field, CA; B. Aponso, NASA Ames D. Pool, P. Zaal, H. Damveld, M. Van Paassen, M. Mulder,
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
Chaired by: D. CARTMELL, The Boeing Company
1600 hrs
AIAA-2012-4634
Simulation System Optimization for Rotorcraft
Research on the Vertical Motion Simulator
Monday, 13 August 2012
69-MST-11
34
J. Ospina, E. Canuto, Technical University of Turin, Turin,
Italy; M. Buoncore, Thales Alenia Space, Turin, Italy
J. Gadebusch, Northrop Grumman Corporation, San
Bernardino, CA
M. Bommanahal, National Aerospace Laboratories,
Bangalore, India; M. Goman, De Montfort University,
Leicester, United Kingdom
Chaired by: D. OWENS, NASA Langley Research Center and M. LONE, Cranfield University
1000 hrs
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4654
AIAA-2012-4653
Computational 3D Icing Results for Scaled DLR-F6 Nonlinear Unsteady Aerodynamic Modeling by
Volterra Variational Approach
Geometry
B. Martos, University of Tennessee Space Insitute,
Tullahoma, TN; E. Morelli, NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4651
Using Indirect Turbulence Measurements for RealTime Parameter Estimation in Turbulent Air
A. Ghoddoussi, S. Miller, Wichita State University, Wichita,
KS
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4655
A conceptual study of airfoil performance
enhancement using CFD
J. Clifton, C. Ratcliff, D. Bodkin, J. Dean, A. Stark, Air Force
SEEK EAGLE Office, Eglin AFB, FL
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4656
Determining the Stability and Control
Characteristics of High-Performance Maneuvering
Aircraft Using High-Resolution CFD Simulation with
and without Moving Control Surfaces
Unsteady and High Angle-of-Attack Aerodynamics
Hampton, VA
S. Gill, M. Lowenberg, University of Bristol, Bristol, United R. May, ASRC Aerospace Corporation, Cleveland, OH; D.
Kingdom; B. Krauskopf, University of Auckland, Bristol, New Simon, T. Guo, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH
Zealand; G. Puyou, Airbus, Toulouse, France; E. Coetzee,
Airbus, Filton, United Kingdom
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
77-AFM-16
S. Pauck, J. Engelbrecht, Stellenbosch University,
Stellenbosch, South Africa
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4646
Bifurcation Analysis of the Generic Transport
Model with a View to Upset Recovery
J. Grauer, J. Heeg, E. Morelli, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4641
Real-Time Frequency Response Estimation Using
Joined-Wing SensorCraft Aeroelastic Wind-Tunnel Data
Loss Of Control IV: Vehicle Dynamics Modeling and Analysis of Aircraft LOC Effects
G. Hoe, The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA; D. Owens,
NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA; C. Denham,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4645
Forced Oscillation Wind Tunnel Testing for FASER
Flight Research Aircraft
Aircraft Dynamics II
J. Ouellette, M. Patil, R. Kapania, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA
Chaired by: C. BELCASTRO, NASA Langley Research Center; D. CRIDER, National Transportation Safety Board and J. BURKI-COHEN, U.S. Department of Transportation
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4648
AIAA-2012-4649
AIAA-2012-4650
Bifurcation Analysis of the NASA GTM with a View Modeling and Detection of Ice Particle Accretion in Aircraft Dynamic Modeling in Turbulence
E. Morelli, K. Cunningham, NASA Langley Research Center,
to Upset Recovery
Aircraft Engine Compression Systems
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
76-AFM-15
Z. Qian, W. Weijun, Q. Xiangju, Beijing University of
Aeronautics and Astronautics, Beijing, China
Chaired by: M. BOLENDER, Air Force Research Laboratory
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4643
AIAA-2012-4644
Method for Analyzing The Influence of Random Model-based aerodynamic-angle attitude control
Factors in Carrier Launching
of an atmospheric entry capsule
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
75-AFM-14
M. Brenner, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA; A. L. Grigorie, R. Botez, A. Popov, University of Québec,
Mangalam, Tao of Systems Integration, Inc., Hampton, VA
Montréal, Canada
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4640
Scaling Laws for Flight Control Development and
Testing in the Presence of Aeroservoelastic Interactions
Aeroservoelastic Control, Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization II
Chaired by: P. CHENG, The Boeing Company and M. BRENNER, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
Oral Presentaiton (Invited)
AIAA-2012-4639
Design and experimental validation of a control
Development and Performance of Fly-by-Feel
system for a morphing wing
(FBF) Control
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
74-AFM-13
D. Bieniek, R. Luckner, Technical University of Berlin, Berlin,
Germany
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4657
Simulation of Aircraft Encounters with Perturbed
Vortices Considering Unsteady Aerodynamic Effects
Lake of Isles
P. Murphy, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA;
V. Klein, National Institute of Aerospace, Hampton, VA; N.
Frink, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4652
Unsteady Aerodynamic Modeling in Roll for the
NASA Generic Transport Model
Peterson
S. Erturk, O. Daskiran, A. Dogan, University of Texas,
Arlington, Arlington, TX
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4647
Trim Analysis of a Moving-mass Actuated Airplane
Lake Minnetonka
N. Nguyen, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA;
J. Urnes, The Boeing Company, Saint Louis, MO
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4642
Aeroelastic Modeling of Elastically Shaped Aircraft
Concept viaWing Shaping Control for Drag Reduction
Lake Nokomis
35
Research and Development in Space Situational Awareness
Skyway Suite B
T. Pavlak, K. Howell, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Chaired by: R. WILSON
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4665
Strategy for Optimal, Long-Term Stationkeeping of
Libration Point Orbits in the Earth-Moon System
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
81-ASC-14
J. Perkins, T. Wills, A. Underwood, M. Thein, University of
New Hampshire, Durham, Durham, NH
University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO; J. Parker, R.
Anderson, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of
Technology, Pasadena, CA
Greenway Ballroom J
St. Croix
Y. Tsuda, R. Funase, Y. Mimasu, Japan Aerospace
Exploration Agency (JAXA), Sagamihara, Japan; Y. Okano,
Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan
Skyway Suite A
Daniel Scheeres
A. Richard Seebass Chair
Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences
University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4662
Design Criteria of Spinning Solar Sail Surface
Based on Attitude Dynamics
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4668
Mission and Navigation Design of Integrated
Trajectories to L4 and L5 in the Sun-Earth System
D. Guerrant, D. Lawrence, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO;
W. Wilkie, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4661
Performance of a Heliogyro Blade Twist Controller
with Finite Bandwidth
Daniel Oltrogge
Senior Research Astrodynamicist
Center for Space Standards and Innovation
Analytical Graphics, Inc., Colorado Springs, CO
P. Llanos, University of Southern California, Los Angeles,
A. Larsen, T. Critz, W. Anthony, M. Nazari, M. Deilami, E. Butcher, CA; J. Miller, Self, Los Angeles, CA; G. Hintz, University of
Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM; G. Born, J.
McMahon, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO
Trajectories about Libration Points
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4667
Optimal Transfers with Guidance to the Earth-Moon L1
and L3 Libration Points using Invariant Manifolds: A
A. Heritier, K. Howell, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN Preliminary Study
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4666
Regions Near the Libration Points Suitable to
Maintain Multiple Spacecraft
Spacecraft Navigation
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4660
Modeling and Analysis of the Electrodynamic
Tether Sling
Large Space Structures, Tethers, and Solar Sails
Moriba Jah
Technical Advisor, GNC Group
U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory Space
Vehicles Directory (AFRL/RVSV), Kirtland AFB, NM
L. Felicetti, G. Palmerini, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, M. Mueterthies, J. Longuski, Purdue University, West
Roma, Italy
Lafayette, IN
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4659
Space Webs Dynamics and Configuration Control
by means of Reaction Wheels
Chaired by: J. GUINN, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
1000 hrs
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4664
AIAA-2012-4663
LiAISON-Supplemented Navigation for
Dynamic Implementation of the Celestial
Navigation (CelNav) Technique for Extraterrestrial Geosynchronous and Lunar L1 Orbiters
J. Leonard, R. McGranaghan, K. Fujimoto, G. Born,
Surface Navigation
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
80-ASC-13
J. Slane, Engineering Systems, Inc., Colorado Springs,
CO; S. Tragesser, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs,
Colorado Springs, CO
Chaired by: M. HOLZINGER
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4658
Stability and Control of Tethered Satellite Formations
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
79-ASC-12
Moderator: Anil Rao, Professor, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Panelists:
Kyle T. Alfriend
Islam J. Hussein
TEES Distinguished Research Chair Professor
Assistant Professor
Department of Aerospace Engineering
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA
The focus of this panel is on the research and development activities in the area of space situational awareness. This panel will focus on new approaches for solving problems in these areas without regard to the application of the technology to specific systems.
0930 - 1200 hrs
Chaired by: A. RAO, University of Florida
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
78-ASC-11
36
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4670
Retrospective Cost Adaptive Control with ErrorDependent Regularization for MIMO Systems with
Uncertain Nonminimum-Phase Transmission Zeros
S. Le Gonidec, A. Lemaitre, Snecma, Vernon, France
D. You, Y. Jung, S. Cho, H. Shin, S. Lee, D. Shim, Korea
Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon,
South Korea
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4674
A Guidance and Control Law Design for Precision
Automatic Take-off and Landing of Fixed-Wing UAVs
J. Du Bois, P. Thomas, T. Richardson, University of Bristol,
Bristol, United Kingdom
C. Tournes, Davidson Technologies, Huntsville, AL; Y.
Shtessel, University of Alabama, Huntsville, Huntsville, AL;
A. Rosales, L. Fridman, National Autonomus University of
Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4685
Flight Control for a Class of 155 mm SpinStabilized Projectile with Reciprocating Canards
Missile Systems Control and Autopilots II
G. Lau, H. Liu, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4680
Online Border Patrol Guidance Algorithm for
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Intelligent Control in Aerospace Applications
Beach, FL; M. Perhinschi, B. Wilburn, J. Wilburn, O. Karas,
West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
R. Carter, R. Lind, University of Florida, Gainesville,
Gainesville, FL
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4686
Trajectory Optimization for Guided Store
Separation
S. Indra, French Space Agency (CNES), Toulouse, France;
L. Trave-Massuyes, National Center for Scientific Research
(CNRS), Toulouse, France
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4681
Spacecraft Fault Detection & Isolation System
Design using Decentralized Analytical Redundancy
Greenway Ballroom F
T. Campbell, S. Ponda, G. Chowdhary, J. How,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4682
Planning under Uncertainty using Bayesian
Nonparametric Models
Greenway Ballroom H
C. Montalvo, M. Costello, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta, GA
Greenway Ballroom C
Greenway Ballroom D
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4677
Meta Aircraft Connection Dynamics
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4672
Phase and gain margins with third order sliding
mode control: an integrated guidance application
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4676
Control Methodologies for Relative Motion
Reproduction in a Robotic Hybrid Test Simulation
H. Moncayo, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona of Aerial Refuelling
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4675
Extended Nonlinear Dynamic Inversion Control
Laws for Unmanned Air Vehicles
Control in Aerospace Robotics II
R. Hess, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4671
Frequency Domain-Based Pseudo-sliding Mode
Flight Control Design
Control Theory and Analysis V
R. Padhi, IISc, Bangalore, India; K. Sarkar, Defence Research D. Bucco, Australian National University, Edinburgh, Australia; J. Spagni, S. Theodoulis, P. Wernert, French-German
& Development Organisation, Hyderabad, India
P. Zarchan, Self, Lexington, MA; M. Weiss, TNO, Rijswijk,
Research Institute of Saint-Louis (ISL), Saint-Louis, France
The Netherlands
Chaired by: R. CAICEDO, Sandia National Laboratories and R. FUENTES, Raytheon Company
1000 hrs
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4684
AIAA-2012-4683
On Some Issues Concerning the Adjoint Simulation
Nonlinear and Linear Autopilot Performance
of Guidance Systems
Comparison of Tactical Flight Vehicle
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
85-GNC-35
H. Moncayo, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona
Beach, FL; M. Perhinschi, B. Wilburn, J. Wilburn, O. Karas,
West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
Chaired by: H. LIU, University of Toronto and S. CHUNG, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4678
AIAA-2012-4679
UAV Adaptive Control Laws Using Non-Linear
HMS-Control-Interaction architecture for rocket
Dynamic Inversion Augmented with an Immunity- engines
A. Marcos, L. Penin, DEIMOS Space S.L.U., Madrid, Spain;
based Mechanism
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
84-GNC-34
R. Jamil, F. Salama, M. Lone, A. Savvaris, J. Whidborne,
Cranfield University, Cranfield, United Kingdom
Chaired by: J. SASIADEK, Carleton University
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4673
Multi-objective Control Allocation with Conflict
Resolution
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
83-GNC-33
M. Mühlegg, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany;
G. Chowdhary, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, D. Sumer, D. Bernstein, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
MA; E. Johnson, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Ann Arbor, MI
Chaired by: P. GAHINET and J. WANG
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4669
Concurrent Learning Adaptive Control of Linear
Systems with Noisy Measurements
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
82-GNC-32
37
K. Lee, Kwandong University, Gangwon, South Korea; S.
Singh, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV
Sensing Systems in Aerospace Robotics
H. Koolstra, H. Damveld, J. Mulder, Delft University of
M. Brocanelli, Y. Gunbatar, A. Serrani, Ohio State University, Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
Columbus, OH; M. Bolender, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4699
Envelope Determination of Damaged Aircraft
Robust Aircraft Flight Control
A. Heydari, S. Balakrishnan, Missouri University of Science
and Technology, Rolla, MO
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4694
An Optimal Tracking Approach to Formation
Control of Nonlinear Multi-Agent Systems
Multi-Vehicle Control I
Institute of Advanced Science and Technology, Tsukuba,
M. O’Connor, B. Tweddle, J. Katz, A. Saenz Otero, D.
Japan
Miller, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
MA; K. Makowka, Technical University of Munich, Garching,
Germany
Hungary; T. Zsedrovits, Pázmány Péter Catholic University,
Budapest, Hungary; A. Zarandy, J. Bokor, Hungarian Academy of
Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; T. Roska, Pázmány Péter Catholic
University, Budapest, Hungary
F. Lie, D. Gebre-Egziabher, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4704
A Synthetic Airdata System
A. Sammut, University of Malta, Msida, Malta; D. ZammitMangion, Cranfield University, Bedford, United Kingdom
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4700
A Robust Method for Runway Conflict Resolution
during Take-off
C. Ashokkumar, Jain University, Bangalore Rural, India
Greenway Ballroom B
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4705
Kalman Filters for Autonomous MAV Operations
in Pitch Plane
Olsen
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4696
Dynamic Altitude Control for Motion Coordination
in an Estimated Shear Flow
Greenway Ballroom E
N. Indig, J. BenAsher, Technion--Israel Institute of Technology,
Haifa, Israel; N. Farber, Self, Haifa, Israel
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4691
Near-Optimal Spatial Mid-Course Guidance Law
with Angular Constraint
Greenway Ballroom G
K. Shahid, P. Gurfil, Technion--Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, L. DeVries, D. Paley, University of Maryland, College Park,
Israel
College Park, MD
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4695
Top-Level Control of Disaggregated Satellites: Cluster
Maintenance and Scatter/Re-gather Maneuvers
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4690
Computing variable bounds in the conceptual
design phase of guided weapon systems
A. Dhabale, D. Ghose, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, M. Weiss, TNO, Rijswijk, The Netherlands; D. Bucco,
India
Australian National University, Adelaide, Australia
Chaired by: S. ULRICH, Carleton University and K. SEWERYN, Space Research Centre Polish Academy of Sciences
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4702
AIAA-2012-4703
AIAA-2012-4701
Combining Distance Measures to Classify Terrain Performance Characteristics of a Complete Vision
Visual-Inertial Estimation and Control for
Inspection of a Tumbling Spacecraft: Experimental Image Sequence Based on Dynamic Texture Model Only Sense and Avoid System
K. Fujita, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan; N. Ichimura, B. Vanek, T. Peni, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest,
Results from the International Space Station
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
89-GNC-39
J. Forshaw, V. Lappas, University of Surrey, Guildford, United
Kingdom
Chaired by: C. BUTTRILL, NASA Langley Research Center and J. SHIN, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4697
AIAA-2012-4698
Transitional Control Architecture, Methodology, and
Robust Control for Unstart Recovery in Hypersonic
Robustness for a Twin Helicopter Rotor Tailsitter
Vehicles
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
88-GNC-38
C. Hanson, J. Ryan, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center,
Edwards, CA
Chaired by: A. FLEMING, Leffler Consulting, LLC and L. DEVRIES
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4692
AIAA-2012-4693
Peak-Seeking Optimization of Spanwise Lift
Internal Model Principle Based Nonlinear Robust
Distribution for Wings in Formation Flight
Satellite Formation Control Despite Disturbances
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
87-GNC-37
S. Jianmei, C. Gaohua, Beijing Institute of Technology,
C. Lei, K. Li, Y. Liang, National University of Defense
Beijing, China; K. Lixia, China Aerospace Science & Industry Technology, Changsha, China
Corporation (CASIC), Beijing, China; F. Jianhua, Sichuan
Jiuzhou Electric Group Company, Ltd., Mianyang, China
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4689
Impact Angle Constraint Guidance Law using Cubic
Splines for Intercepting Stationary Targets
Missile Systems Guidance and Trajectory Design II
Chaired by: S. WELLS, Raytheon Company and R. ROHRSCHNEIDER, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4687
AIAA-2012-4688
Precision Analysis of the Semi-Strapdown Homing Dimension-reduction Method of Three-Dimensional
Guidance Laws
Guided System
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
86-GNC-36
38
Italy; A. Renga, M. Grassi, University of Naples “Federico
II”, Naples, Italy
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4719
A 3-Loop Autopilot Design for a Missile using an
Automated MDO Environment
S. Tamayo, S. Gage, MathWorks, Natick, MA; G. Walker,
MathWorks, Cambridge, United Kingdom
S. Bhandari, A. Raheja, F. Tang, K. Ortega, A. Gutierrez,
L. Andrade, J. Luu, M. Rose, H. Yaralian, California State
Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA
Chaired by: C. ILVEDSON, Insitu, Inc.
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4722
Dynamic Modeling and Control of UAVs using
Neural Networks
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
94-MST-15
L. Humphrey, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4723
Model Checking UAV Mission Plans
F. Macrì, S. Ricci, Technical University of Milan, Milan, Italy
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4715
Increasing Updated Finite Element Model fidelity
using a generalized Delta Stick Model Approach
Modeling Tools and Techniques I
H. Yu, J. Mulder, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The
Netherlands
E. Safavi, V. Gopinath, J. Ölvander, Linköping University,
Linköping, Sweden; H. Gavel, Saab, Linköping, Sweden
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4716
A Collaborative Tool for Conceptual Aircraft
Systems Design
M. Krings, F. Thielecke, Hamburg University of Technology,
Hamburg, Germany
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4712
An Integrated Approach to Predictive Flight
Guidance and Envelope Protection
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4720
Modeling and Predictive Control of a Fly-by-wire
Equipped Airplane under Model Uncertainties
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4725
System Identification of the Joker-3 Unmanned
Helicopter
C. Lo, Cranfield University, Swindon, United Kingdom; S. Kim,
A. Al-Radaideh, A. Jhemi, M. Al-Jarrah, American University
Chungnam National University, Daejeon, South Korea; H. Shin, A. of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Tsourdos, Cranfield University, Swindon, United Kingdom
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4724
Modeling and Simulation of Fault Tolerant
Strategies for A Quad Rotor UAV
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles I
B. Zhiqiang, Beijing Civil Aircraft Technology Research Center,
Beijing, China; C. Zhang, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China;
D. Zhang, G. Zhao, Beijing Civil Aircraft Technology Research
Center, Beijing, China
Cedar Lake
Lake Superior B
A. Klöckner, D. Schlabe, G. Looye, German Aerospace Center
(DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
Lake Calhoun
Greenway Ballroom A
Greenway Ballroom I
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4717
Integrated Simulation Models for High-Altitude
Solar-Powered Aircraft
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4721
Flight Control Simulation System Design of a Civil
Aircraft
Modeling and Simulation for Flight Control Analysis
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4714
Integrated Project Management Tool for Modeling
and Simulation of Complex Systems
D. Mukherjee, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India;
D. Ghose,
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4711
Noise Abatement Trajectory Optimization using
Genetic Algorithms
G. Moon, B. Jun, Agency for Defense Development, Deajeon, A. Aly, Military Technical College (MTC), Cairo, Egypt
R. Botez, N. Anton, University of Québec, Montréal, Canada South Korea; D. Knight, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ
Chaired by: P. GRANT, University of Toronto
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4718
Weight functions method for stability analysis:
applications and experimental validation for
Hawker 800XP Aircraft
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
93-MST-14
S. Mahapatra, MathWorks, Natick, MA
Chaired by: W. CHUNG, SAIC
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4713
A Multi-Method Approach to Modeling Agent-Based
Systems in Simulink
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
92-MST-13
W. Zhou, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China
K. Masuda, K. Uchiyama, Nihon University, Funabashi, Japan
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4708
Development of Three-Dimensional Reaction
Wheel Using Spherical Rotor
Spacecraft GNC: Navigation
Trajectory Design and Guidance in Flight Control Applications
Chaired by: S. FROST, NASA Ames Research Center and E. MOOIJ, Delft University of Technology
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4709
AIAA-2012-4710
A Simple Reentry Trajectory Generation and
Zero Miss Distance Guidance Using Feedforward
Tracking Scheme for Common Aero Vehicle
and Periodic Control
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
91-GNC-41
P. Calhoun, N. Shah, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,
Greenbelt, MD
Chaired by: S. KOWALTSCHEK, European Space Agency and D. CHOUKROUN, Delft University of Technology
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4706
AIAA-2012-4707
Carrier-based Differential GPS for autonomous
Covariance Analysis of Astrometric Alignment
relative navigation in LEO
Estimation Architectures for Precision Dual
U. Tancredi, University of Naples “Parthenope”, Naples,
Spacecraft Formation Flying
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
90-GNC-40
39
D. Edwards, A. Kahn, Naval Research Laboratory,
Washington, DC
Chaired by: M. ABDULRAHIM, AeroVironment, Inc.
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4735
Design Evolution of a High Packing Density Micro
Air Vehicle for Local-Area Seeding
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
99-AFM-20
W. Yuan, J. Katupitiya, University of New South Wales,
Sydney, Australia
Chaired by: C. SUCHOMEL, U.S. Air Force
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4733
A Two-Stage Method for the Parametric
Identification of Scale-Model Helicopter Dynamics
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
98-AFM-19
Economics, Budapest, Hungary
J. Rogers, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX; N.
Slegers, University of Alabama, Huntsville, Huntsville, AL
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4736
Robust Parafoil Terminal Guidance Using
Massively Parallel Processing
M. Londono, B. Leonhardt, Gulfstream Aerospace
Corporation, Savannah, GA
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4734
Parameter Identification of an Executive Transport
Aircraft - Simulation Update and Flight Test Results
K. Bergeron, Army Research, Development and Engineering
Command, Natick, MA; M. Ward, M. Costello, Georgia
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4737
Aerodynamic Effects of Parafoil Upper Surface
Bleed Air Actuation
UAVs and Unmanned Systems II
J. Pahle, D. Berger, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards,
CA; M. Venti, J. Faber, Tybrin Corporation, Edwards, CA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4802
An Initial Flight Investigation of Formation Flight
for Drag Reduction on the C-17 Aircraft
Flight Test and Parameter Identification
M. Ward, S. Culpepper, M. Costello, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2012-4738
Parafoil Control Using Payload Weight Shift
1530 hrs
AIAA-2012-4732
Towards Industrialisation of Bifurcation Analysis in
Rotorcraft Aeroelastic Problems
C. Howcroft, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom; B. N. Terkovics, S. Neild, M. Lowenberg, University of Bristol, Bristol, D. Rezgui, M. Lowenberg, University of Bristol, Bristol, United
Krauskopf, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand; United Kingdom; B. Krauskopf, University of Auckland, Auckland, Kingdom; M. Jones, AgustaWestland, Yeovil, United Kingdom; C.
M. Lowenberg, S. Neild, University of Bristol, Bristol, United New Zealand; S. Sharma, Airbus, Filton, United Kingdom
Monteggia, AgustaWestland, Cascina Costa, Italy
Kingdom; D. Pattrick, Airbus, Filton, United Kingdom
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4731
Bifurcation Analysis of a Coupled Nose Landing
Gear-Fuselage System
Nonlinear Dynamics in Aerospace II
M. Bittner, F. Fisch, F. Holzapfel, Technical University of
Munich, Munich, Germany
Aircraft Dynamics III
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4728
A Multi-Model Gauss Pseudospectral Optimization
G. Sachs, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany Method for Aircraft Trajectories
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4727
Flight Performance Issues of Electric Aircraft
Presentation of Awards
AIAA Awards Luncheon
Bo Bobko
SimLabs Program Manager, SAIC, and Retired Astronaut
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
Chaired by: D. TAKACS, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4729
AIAA-2012-4730
Subcritical Bifurcations in Shimmy Dynamics
Effects of Freeplay on Aircraft Main Landing Gear
G. Stepan, D. Takacs, Budapest University of Technology and Stability
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
97-AFM-18
M. Ward, S. Culpepper, M. Costello, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA
Chaired by: C. COX, Air Force Reseach Laboratory
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4726
Parametric Study of Powered Parafoil Flight
Dynamics
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
96-AFM-17
1200 - 1400 hrs
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
95-AWRDS-1
Lake Nokomis
Lake Superior A
Lake of Isles
Lake Minnetonka
Nicollet Ballroom A/B
40
A. Rosengren, D. Scheeres, University of Colorado, Boulder,
Boulder, CO
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4745
Long-term Dynamics of HAMR Objects in HEO
F. Fisch, M. Richter, F. Holzapfel, B. Figlar, M. Hornung,
Technical University of Munich, Garching, Germany
W. Lohmiller, J. Slotine, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, MA
Chaired by: F. LEVE, Air Force Research Laboratory and M. WEISS, TNO Defence
1430 hrs
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4751
AIAA-2012-4750
Exact Modal Decomposition of Non-linear SecondNoise-Minimal Approach Trajectories in
Order Systems
Mountainous Areas
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
103-GNC-42
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4748
Low Lunar Orbit Design via Graphical
Manipulation of Eccentricity Vector Evolution
1530 hrs
AIAA-2012-4753
Fault Detection and Isolation in Inertial
Measurement Units Based on χ2-CUSUM and
Wavelet Packet
L. Inumoh, N. Horri, A. Pechev, University of Surrey,
E. Oliveira, Aeronautics and Space Institute (IAE), São José dos
Guildford, United Kingdom; J. Forshaw, Surrey Space Centre, Campos, Brazil; H. Koiti Kuga, I. Fonseca, National Institute for
Surrey, United Kingdom
Space Research (INPE), São José dos Campos, Brazil
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4752
Three-Axis Attitude Control of a Satellite in
Zero Momentum Mode using a Tilted Wheel
Methodology
Control Theory and Analysis VI
D. Lantukh, R. Russell, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX
1530 hrs
AIAA-2012-4749
Automated Inclusion of n-pi Transfers in GravityAssist Flyby Tour Design
Trajectory and Maneuver Design and Optimization III
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4747
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Navigation Support
Strategy for Mars Science Laboratory Entry,
Descent and Landing Relay Communication
D. Surovik, D. Scheeres, University of Colorado, Boulder,
Boulder, CO
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4744
Computational Efficiency of Symplectic Integrators
for Space Debris Orbit Propagation
M. Wallace, T. Sweetser, R. Roncoli, Jet Propulsion
B. Rogers, J. Longuski, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN J. Williams, P. Menon, S. Demcak, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
Chaired by: K. HOWELL
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4746
Preliminary Analysis of Establishing Cycler
Trajectories Between Earth and Mars via V∞
Leveraging
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
102-ASC-17
B. Correia Da Costa, M. Bernardini, M. Fessard, M. Cerf, S.
Reynaud, EADS, Les Mureaux, France
Chaired by: M. JAH, Air Force Reseach Laboratory
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4743
Long-term semi-analytical orbit propagation tool
for future European Launchers’ design
1530 hrs
AIAA-2012-4742
Continuous-Thrust Cooperative Guidance Law for
Disaggregated Satellites
D. Jones, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX; H. Schaub, L. Mazal, G. Mingotti, P. Gurfil, Technion--Israel Institute of
University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
Technology, Haifa, Israel
Space Situational Awareness and Surveillance I
F. Simeoni, L. Casalino, Technical University of Turin, Turin,
Italy; A. Zavoli, G. Colasurdo, University of Rome “La
Sapienza”, Rome, Italy
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
101-ASC-16
E. Hogan, H. Schaub, University of Colorado, Boulder,
Boulder, CO
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4741
Collinear Three-Craft Coulomb Formation Stability
Analysis and Control
Formation Flying III
Chaired by: O. ABDELKHALIK, Michigan Technological University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4739
AIAA-2012-4740
Deployment of a Two-Spacecraft Formation into a
Attitude Parameter Inspired Descriptions of
Highly Elliptic Orbit with Collision Avoidance
Relative Orbital Motion
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
100-ASC-15
Greenway Ballroom D
Greenway Ballroom J
Skyway Suite A
St. Croix
41
V. Vaddi, G. Sweriduk, M. Tandale, Optimal Synthesis, Inc.,
Los Altos, CA
Z. Kassas, T. Humphreys, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4760
Observability Analysis of Opportunistic Navigation
with Pseudorange Measurements
Estimation III
K. Conner, Honeywell International, Inc., Redmond, WA; T.
Feyereisen, Honeywell International, Inc., Golden Valley,
MN; D. Bateman, Honeywell International, Inc., Redmond,
WA; J. Morgan, Honeywell International, Inc., Phoenix, AZ
C. Royer, D. Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, Ltd., Beijing, China
1530 hrs
AIAA-2012-4765
Use of Active Inceptor Cueing to Mitigate PilotVehicle System Loss of Control
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4768
Wake Sensing for Aircraft Formation Flight
Multi-Vehicle Control II
B. Dancila, R. Botez, University of Québec, Montréal, Canada; D.
Labour, CMC Electronics-Esterline, Saint-Laurent, Canada
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4772
Altitude Optimization Algorithm for Cruise,
Constant Speed and Level Flight Segments
Optimal Control Application in Flight Control System I
T. Kent, A. Richards, University of Bristol, Bristol, United
Kingdom
1530 hrs
AIAA-2012-4769
A Geometric Approach to Optimal Routing for
Commercial Formation Flight
D. Klyde, C. Ying-Liang, Systems Technology, Inc.,
CA; V. Stepanyan, Mission Critical Technologies, Inc., Moffett Hawthorne, CA; N. Richards, Barron Associates, Inc.,
Field, CA; J. Barlow, Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies, Inc., Charlottesville, VA; B. Cogan, NASA Dryden Flight Research
Moffett Field, CA
Center, Edwards, CA
M. Hemati, J. Eldredge, J. Speyer, University of California,
S. Bullock, P. Thomas, U. Bhandari, T. Richardson, University Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
Chaired by: F. HOLZAPFEL, Technical University of Munich and H. LIU, University of Toronto
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4770
AIAA-2012-4771
Optimal Flight Control with Nonlinear Actuator
Robust Aeroservoelastic Design with Structural and
Compensation through Model Reference Adaptive
Trim Parameter Uncertainties
Y. Dai, Z. Wu, C. Yang, Beihang University, Beijing, China; Z. Xiao,
Control
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
108-GNC-47
D. Narayanachar, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
Chaired by: D. PALEY, University of Maryland and A. FLEMING, Leffler Consulting, LLC
1430 hrs
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4767
AIAA-2012-4766
Collaborative Control Methods for Automated
Guidance Strategy for Gradient Search by Multiple
Air-to-Air Refuelling
UAVs
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
107-GNC-46
A. Rutkowski, Air Force Research Laboratory, Eglin AFB, FL
1530 hrs
AIAA-2012-4761
The Most Accurate Path from Point A to Point B is
Not Necessarily a Straight Line
Loss of Control V: Onboard Systems Technologies for LOC Prevention and Recovery - Improved Situational Awareness (Invited)
J. Darling, S. Balakrishnan, J. Searcy, IST-Rolla, Rolla, MO
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4759
Modified State Observer for Atmospheric Reentry
Uncertainty Estimation
1530 hrs
AIAA-2012-4757
Vertical Trajecoty Optimization for Continuous
Descent Arrival Procedure
B. Sridhar, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; S. Park, J. Clarke, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta,
H. Ng, University of California, Santa Cruz, Moffett Field, CA; GA
N. Chen, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4756
Integration of Linear Dynamic Emission and
Climate Models with Air Traffic Simulations
Environmental Impact of Aviation I
Chaired by: C. BELCASTRO, NASA Langley Research Center and D. CRIDER, National Transportation Safety Board
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4762
AIAA-2012-4763
AIAA-2012-4764
Loss of Control Prevention and Recovery: Onboard Cockpit Displays and Annunciation to Help Reduce Piloting on the Edge: Approaches to Real-Time
Guidance, Control, and Systems Technologies
the Loss of Control (LOC) or Lack of Control (LAC) Margin Estimation and Flight Control
C. Belcastro, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA Accident Risks
K. Krishnakumar, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field,
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
106-GNC-45
J. Hinks, M. Psiaki, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
Chaired by: J. CRASSIDIS
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4758
A Multipurpose Consider Covariance Analysis for
Square-Root Information Smoothers
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
105-GNC-44
P. Wei, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; B. Sridhar,
N. Chen, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; D.
Sun, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Chaired by: J. BRONSVOORT, Airservices Australia and M. XUE, University of California, Santa Cruz
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4754
AIAA-2012-4755
4D Green Trajectory Design for Terminal Area
A Linear Programming Approach to the
Operations Using Nonlinear Optimization
Development of Contrail Reduction Strategies
Techniques
Satisfying Operationally Feasible Constraints
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
104-GNC-43
Greenway Ballroom B
Greenway Ballroom E
Peterson
Greenway Ballroom F
Greenway Ballroom C
42
T. Iwata, T. Tadono, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
(JAXA), Tsukuba, Japan; T. Kawahara, NEC Corporation,
Fuchu, Japan; M. Abe, CIJ Next, Shinjuku, Japan
Y. Kushida, S. Hara, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan;
M. Otsuki, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA),
Sagamihara, Japan; Y. Yamada, Nagoya University, Nagoya,
Japan; T. Hashimoto, T. Kubota, Japan Aerospace Exploration
Agency (JAXA), Sagamihara, Japan
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4782
Fundamental Study of Momentum-ExchangeImpact-Damper-Based Robust Landing Gear
T. Ryan, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea; A.
Fischer, LT Engineering Software, Ames, IA; H. Kim, Seoul
National University, Seoul, South Korea
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4778
Design of an Attitude Rate Controller for a
Quadrotor Using an Android Smartphone
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA; S. Lim, T.
Henderson, S. Murphy, Draper Laboratory, Cambridge, MA
Chaired by: F. MORA-CAMINO, ENAC and D. CHOUKROUN, Delft University of Technology
1430 hrs
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4784
AIAA-2012-4783
Pointing Alignment Estimation for Precision
High-Precision Pointing and Attitude
Pointing Determination: Modeling, Estimation
Determination and Control on ExoplanetSat
C. Pong, M. Knutson, D. Miller, S. Seager, Massachusetts
Method, and Calibration
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
112-GNC-51
R. Rohrschneider, W. Tandy, J. Bladt, I. Gravseth, Ball
Aerospace & Technologies Corporation, Boulder, CO
Chaired by: C. D’SOUZA, NASA Johnson Space Center
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4781
Simulation Results of ISS AR&D Using Only Range
Images
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
111-GNC-50
M. Cutler, J. How, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, MA
Chaired by: S. WASLANDER, University of Waterloo
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4777
Actuator Constrained Trajectory Generation and
Control for Variable-Pitch Quadrotors
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
110-GNC-49
Santa Barbara, CA; D. Vrabie, United Technologies Research T. Yucelen, E. Johnson, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Center, East Hartford, CT; F. Lewis, University of Texas,
Atlanta, GA
Arlington, Arlington, TX
Chaired by: E. JOHNSON, Georgia Institute of Technology and T. YUCELEN, Georgia Institute of Technology
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4773
AIAA-2012-4774
Adaptive Optimal Control Algorithm for Zero-Sum On achieving predictable adaptive control
Nash Games with Integral Reinforcement Learning response for uncertain dynamical systems with
K. Vamvoudakis, University of California, Santa Barbara,
large domains of operation
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
109-GNC-48
E. Swenson, J. Wright, Air Force Institute of Technology,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Spacecraft GNC: Attitude Control III
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4785
Comparison of Statically Optimized ProportionalIntegral-Derivative and Functionally Optimized
Controllers
Spacecraft Exploration and Transportation GNC I
M. Achtelik, K. Doth, D. Gurdan, J. Stumpf, Ascending
Technologies GmbH, Krailling, Germany
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4779
Design of a Multi Rotor MAV with regard to
Efficiency, Dynamics and Redundancy
Rotary-Wing Micro Air Vehicles I
T. Gibson, A. Annaswamy, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, MA; E. Lavretsky, The Boeing
Company, Huntington Beach, CA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4775
Improved Transient Response in Adaptive Control
Using Projection Algorithms and Closed Loop
Reference Models
A. Partovi, Z. Ang, B. Chen, H. Lin, G. Cai, National
University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
1530 hrs
AIAA-2012-4780
Development of a Cross Style Quadrotor
M. Stefanovic, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie,
WY
1530 hrs
AIAA-2012-4776
Performance verification for the interval cost
based safe switching control: the case of TCP/AQM
congestion control
Recent Advances in Adaptive Control III (Invited)
Greenway Ballroom H
Greenway Ballroom G
Greenway Ballroom A
Olsen
43
University Park, PA
UAS Motion Video Tracking and Surveillance I (Invited)
R. Botez, P. Silisteanu, University of Québec, Montréal, Canada
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4790
Two-dimensional airfoil shape optimization for
airfoils at low speeds
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
117-BRK-4
1600 - 1630 hrs
M. Arthur, Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving
Ground, MD
Chaired by: R. RUFF
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4796
The Smart Weapon End-to-End Performance Model
(SWEEPM)
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
116-MST-18
E. Lewis, SAIC, Moffett Field, CA
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4797
Integration of MATLAB Simulink Models with the
Vertical Motion Simulator
F. Cardullo, K. Zaychik, State University of NY, Binghamton, P. Zaal, San Jose State Research Foundation, San Jose, CA;
Binghamton, NY; R. Miura,
B. Sweet, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
Chaired by: J. SCHROEDER, Federal Aviation Administration
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4792
AIAA-2012-4793
Visually Induced Self-motion Illusion in a Flight
Identification of Time-Varying Pilot Control
Simulator: Does it Exist? State of Research
Behavior in Multi-Axis Control Tasks
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
115-MST-17
G. Guruswamy, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
Chaired by: J. KRUEP, Aerojet
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4789
Fluid/Structure Interaction Modeling of Helicopters
Using the Navier-Stokes Equations
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
114-MST-16
S. Pledgie, Mosaic ATM, Leesburg, VA; B. Carroll, Brigham
Young University, Provo, UT
Tuesday Afternoon Networking Coffee Break
M. Xuereb, K. Chircop, D. Zammit-Mangion, University of
Malta, Msida, Malta
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4798
GATAC - A Generic Framework For MultiParameter Optimization Of Flight Trajectories
Simulation Environments and Framework
N. Beckers, D. Pool, A. Valente Pais, M. Van Paassen,
M. Mulder, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The
Netherlands
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4794
Perception and Behavioral Phase Coherence Zones
in Passive and Active Control Tasks in Yaw
Human Operators II
M. Guedes, M. Vieira, E. Martins, Brazilian Navy, Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4791
Brazilian Navy Air Wake Program
Aerodynamic Modeling and Simulation I
M. Hirsch, Raytheon Company, Annapolis Junction, MD; D.
Schroeder, Raytheon Company, State College, PA
M. Olivari, F. Nieuwenhuizen, J. Venrooij, H. Buelthoff,
Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen,
Germany; L. Pollini, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy
1530 hrs
AIAA-2012-4795
Multi-loop Pilot Behavior Identification in Response to
Simultaneous Visual and Haptic Stimuli
Chaired by: J. VALASEK, Texas A&M University and S. BHANDARI, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4786
AIAA-2012-4787
AIAA-2012-4788
Optimal Search Strategies for Unmanned Aerial Dynamic Decentralized Cooperative Control of
A Staged Path Planner for an Unmanned Air
Vehicles
Multiple Autonomous Vehicles with Multiple Tasks
System Performing Surveillance
P. Niedfeldt, R. Beard, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT; M. DeAngelo, J. Horn, Pennsylvania State University,
for Urban Operations
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
113-GNC-52
Nicollet Promenade
Lake Superior B
Lake Calhoun
Cedar Lake
Greenway Ballroom I
44
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-4808
The Effects of Uncertainty Propagation on
Dynamic Sensor Tasking
Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI; S. Kukreja, NASA Dryden Flight
Research Center, Edwards, CA; D. Bernstein, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4810
Efficiently Locating Impact and Escape Scenarios in
Spacecraft Reachability Sets
E. Komendera, E. Bradley, D. Scheeres, University of
Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO
A. Zinnecker, A. Serrani, Ohio State University, Columbus,
OH; J. Donbar, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH
H. Alwi, C. Edwards, University of Leicester, Leicester, United
Kingdom
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-4815
Sensor Fault Tolerant Control Using Sliding Mode
Fault Reconstruction on an Aircraft Benchmark
Control Theory and Analysis VII
D’Amico, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Wessling, Germany; G. B. Senses, A. Rao, University of Florida, Gainesville,
Radice, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Gainesville, FL
1800 hrs
AIAA-2012-4812
A Preliminary Analysis of Small Spacecraft FiniteS. De Florio, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom; S. Thrust Aeroassisted Orbital Transfer
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-4811
Precise Autonomous Orbit Control in Low Earth Orbit
Trajectory and Maneuver Design and Optimization IV
I. Hussein, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA; K.
P. Williams, D. Spencer, Pennsylvania State University,
DeMars, C. Frueh, Air Force Research Laboratory, Kirtland AFB, NM University Park, PA
Chaired by: F. FISCH, Technical University of Munich and J. WANG
1630 hrs
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4813
AIAA-2012-4814
Identification of a Scramjet Isolator Model from Sensor-to-Sensor Identification for the SOFIA Testbed
K. Al Janaideh, D. Dionne, B. Coffer, University of Michigan,
Computational Fluid Dynamics Data
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
123-GNC-53
T. McElrath, S. Campagnola, N. Strange, Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
Chaired by: K. HOWELL
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-4809
Riding the Banzai Pipeline at Jupiter: Balancing
Low ΔV and Low Radiation to Reach Europa
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
122-ASC-20
J. Sang, C. Smith, EOS Space Systems, Canberra, Australia
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4807
An AEGIS-FISST Algorithm for Multiple Object
Tracking in Space Situational Awareness
Space Situational Awareness and Surveillance II
Chaired by: M. JAH, Air Force Reseach Laboratory
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-4806
Real Time Tracking of Geostationary Satellites in
Sub Arc Second Accuracy
D. Casanova, M. Avendano, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza,
Spain; D. Mortari, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
121-ASC-19
Y. Ulybyshev, S.P. Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation
Energia, Korolev, Russia
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-4805
Optimizing Flower Constellations for Global
Coverage
Constellations
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-4801
Bifurcation Analysis and Simulation of Stall and
Spin Recovery for Large Transport Aircraft
J. Knowles, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom; B. J. Engelbrecht, S. Pauck, I. Peddle, Stellenbosch University,
Krauskopf, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand; Stellenbosch, South Africa
M. Lowenberg, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom;
E. Coetzee, Airbus, Bristol, United Kingdom; S. Neild,
University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4800
Numerical Continuation Analysis of a DualSidestay Main Landing Gear Mechanism
Nonlinear Dynamics in Aerospace III
Chaired by: O. ABDELKHALIK, Michigan Technological University
1630 hrs
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4803
AIAA-2012-4804
Geometric Analysis and Design Method for
Modified Molniya Orbits for Solar Power Arrays
P. Christopher, PFC Associates, Leesburg, VA
Discontinuous Coverage Satellite Constellations
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
120-ASC-18
W. Wroblewski, K. Sibilski, Wroclaw University of
Technology, Wroclaw, Poland
Chaired by: B. KRAUSKOPF
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-4799
Prediction of Aircraft Spin Characteristics by
Continuation and Bifurcation Methods
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
118-AFM-21
Greenway Ballroom D
Greenway Ballroom J
Skyway Suite A
St. Croix
Lake of Isles
45
S. Yoon, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea; S.
Park, Korea Aerospace University, Goyang, South Korea; Y.
Kim, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea
M. Patterson, K. Mohan, A. Rao, University of Florida,
Gainesville, Gainesville, FL
A. Kopeikin, A. Clare, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, MA; O. Toupet, Aurora Flight Sciences
Corporation, Cambridge, MA; J. How, M. Cummings,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-4825
Flight Testing a Heterogeneous Multi-UAV System
with Human Supervision
Multi-Vehicle Control III
Y. Miyazawa, A. Harada, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan; G. Kopecki, Rzeszow University of Technology, Rzeszow,
J. Kawaguchi, T. Ninomiya, H. Suzuki, H. Tomita, Japan
Poland
Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Tokyo, Japan
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-4828
Aircraft Trajectory Model Following Control With
The Use of Linear Quadratic Regulator Control
Laws
M. Sammut, D. Zammit-Mangion, University of Malta,
Msida, Malta; R. Sabatini, Cranfield University, Cranfield,
United Kingdom
1800 hrs
AIAA-2012-4829
Optimization of Fuel Consumption in Climb
Trajectories using Genetic Algorithm Techniques
Optimal Control Applications in Flight Control System II
Chaired by: Y. ZHANG, Concordia University and W. LOHMILLER, EADS
1700 hrs
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-4827
AIAA-2012-4826
Dynamic Programming Trajectory Optimization
Optimal Trajectory and Control Generation for
and its application to D-SEND #2 Low Sonic-boom
Landing of Multiple Aircraft in the Presence of
Research Project
Obstacles
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
127-GNC-57
Singapore; J. Wang, Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore, Singapore
Chaired by: D. PALEY, University of Maryland and A. FLEMING, Leffler Consulting, LLC
1630 hrs
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4823
AIAA-2012-4824
Formation and Reconfiguration Control for
Guidance Law for Standoff Tracking of a Moving
Nonholonomic UAVs with Velocity Constraints
Target with Leader-Follower Unmanned Aerial
F. Liao, National University of Singapore, Singapore,
Vehicles
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
126-GNC-56
N. Gandhi, N. Richards, A. Bateman, Barron Associates, Inc., N. Gandhi, N. Richards, A. Bateman, Barron Associates, Inc., N. Richards, N. Gandhi, A. Bateman, Barron Associates, Inc., H. Kwatny, R. Allen, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA; G.
Charlottesville, VA
Charlottesville, VA
Charlottesville, VA
Bajpai, Techno-Sciences, Inc., Beltsville, MD
1800 hrs
AIAA-2012-4822
Safe Set Protection and Restoration for
Unimpaired and Impaired Aircraft
Loss of Control VI: Onboard Systems Technologies for LOC Prevention and Recovery - Upset Prevention and Recovery (Invited)
A. Nikoleris, G. Chatterji, University of California, Santa Cruz,
Moffett Field, CA; R. Coppenbarger, NASA Ames Research
Center, Moffett Field, CA
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-4818
Comparison of Fuel Consumption of Descent
Trajectories under Arrival Metering
Environmental Impact of Aviation II
Chaired by: C. BELCASTRO, NASA Langley Research Center and D. CRIDER, National Transportation Safety Board
1630 hrs
1700 hrs
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-4819
AIAA-2012-4820
AIAA-2012-4821
Pilot-in-the-Loop Demonstration of an Energy
Desktop Simulator Demonstration of a Joint
Improved Upset Recovery Strategies Through
Monitor and Crew Alerting System
Human/Automated Upset Recovery System
Explicit Consideration of Pilot Dynamic Behavior
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
125-GNC-55
N. Chen, B. Sridhar, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett
M. Wu, S. Green, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett
Field, CA; J. Li, Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies, Inc., Moffett Field, CA
Field, CA; H. Ng, University of California, Santa Cruz,
Moffett Field, CA
Chaired by: J. BRONSVOORT, Airservices Australia and M. XUE, University of California, Santa Cruz
1630 hrs
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4816
AIAA-2012-4817
Evaluation of Contrail Reduction Strategies Based Strategies for Choosing Descent Flight Path Angles
for Small Jets
on Aircraft Flight Distances
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
124-GNC-54
Greenway Ballroom B
Greenway Ballroom E
Peterson
Greenway Ballroom C
46
J. Ospina, E. Canuto, Technical University of Turin, Turin,
Italy; M. Buoncore, Thales Alenia Space, Turin, Italy
Chaired by: C. D’SOUZA, NASA Johnson Space Center
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-4840
Model-based guidance and control for atmospheric
guided entry
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
131-GNC-61
A. Flores-Abad, P. Xie, New Mexico State University, Las
Cruces, NM; G. Martínez-Arredondo, Monterrey Institute of
Technology and Higher Education, Monterrey, Mexico; O.
Ma, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-4832
L1 Adaptive Augmentation of a Missile Autopilot
Recent Advances in Adaptive Control IV (Invited)
S. Taamallah, National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR),
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4841
IXV Re-entry Guidance, Control & DRS triggering:
Algorithm Design and Assessment
M. Kerr, R. Haya Ramos, L. Penin, G. De Zaiacomo, D.
Mostaza, DEIMOS Space S.L.U., Tres Cantos, Spain; V.
Marco, SENER Ingenieria y Sistemas, Tres Cantos, Spain
D. Lee, A. Awan, S. Kim, H. Kim, Seoul National University,
Seoul, South Korea
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-4835
Adaptive Control for a VTOL UAV Operating Near
a Wall
M. Harada, M. Ito, H. Nagata, National Defense Academy of
Japan, Yokosuka, Japan; K. Bollino, Naval Postgraduate School,
Monterey, CA
D. Guerrant, D. Lawrence, University of Colorado, Boulder,
Boulder, CO
P. Lu, Iowa State University, Ames, IA; S. Forbes, M.
Baldwin, Air Force Research Laboratory, Kirtland AFB, NM
1800 hrs
AIAA-2012-4843
A Versatile Powered Guidance Algorithm
Spacecraft Exploration and Transportation GNC II
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-4842
Heliogyro Solar Sail Blade Twist Stability Analysis
of Root and Reflectivity Controllers
1800 hrs
AIAA-2012-4836
Minimum-Time Hover-to-Hover Maneuver of a Single
Coaxial Rotor UAV : Example and Experimental Results
Sensor Systems for Guidance, Navigation, and Control I
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4834
Optimal Autorotation With Obstacle Avoidance For
A Small-Scale Flybarless Helicopter UAV
Rotary-Wing Micro Air Vehicles II
F. Peter, F. Holzapfel, Technical University of Munich,
S. Mallikarjunan, Unmanned-Dynamics, Chennai, India; B. Nesbitt, Munich, Germany; E. Xargay, N. Hovakimyan, University of
Self, Hume, VA; E. Kharisov, E. Xargay, N. Hovakimyan, University Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; C. Cao, University of
Connecticut, Storrs, Storrs, CT
Chaired by: J. LIU, The Boeing Company and E. FREW, University of Colorado, Boulder
1630 hrs
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4838
AIAA-2012-4839
Test of a Special Inertial Measurement Unit using Rolling Shutter Compensation for Star Trackers
J. Enright, T. Dzamba, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada
a Quadrotor Aircraft
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
130-GNC-60
T. Ryan, H. Kim, Seoul National University, Seoul, South
Korea
Chaired by: S. WASLANDER, University of Waterloo
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-4833
Modelling of Quadrotor Ground Effect Forces
via Simple Visual Feedback and Support Vector
Regression
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
129-GNC-59
D. Magree, T. Yucelen, E. Johnson, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA
Chaired by: E. JOHNSON, Georgia Institute of Technology and T. YUCELEN, Georgia Institute of Technology
1630 hrs
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4830
AIAA-2012-4831
Command Governor-Based Adaptive Control of an L1 Adaptive Controller for Attitude Control of
Multirotors
Autonomous Helicopter
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
128-GNC-58
Greenway Ballroom G
Greenway Ballroom F
Greenway Ballroom A
Olsen
47
Y. Li, E. Atkins, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann
Arbor, MI
X. Zhigang, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; L. Likun,
China Academy of Space Technology, Beijing, China; Z.
Gangtie, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; Z. Zhicheng,
China Academy of Space Technology, Beijing, China
UAS Motion Video Tracking and Surveillance II (Invited)
Cumer, H. de Plinval, L. Thomas, ONERA, Toulouse, France
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-4846
Pointing Control Design Synthesis and Integrated
Design with Structure for a Flexible Space Antenna
Using Beacon
Spacecraft GNC: Attitude Control IV
M. Lone, C. Lai, A. Cooke, J. Whidborne, Cranfield
University, Cranfield, United Kingdom
Yavrucuk, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
J. Jackson, J. Boskovic, Scientific Systems Company, Inc.,
Woburn, MA
L. Drees, F. Holzapfel, Technical University of Munich,
Munich, Germany
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-4855
Determining and Quantifying Hazard Chains and
their Contribution to Incident Probabilities in Flight
Operation
Aviation Safety
M. Carlsson, S. Steinkellner, H. Gavel, Saab, Linköping, Sweden;
J. Ölvander, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden
Aircraft Modeling II
S. Bhandari, D. Edberg, M. Rose, H. Yaralian, California
State Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA; J. Krichmar, M.
D’Zmura, W. Gates, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-4852
Utilizing Uncertainty Information in Early Model
G. Gursoy, O. Tarimci, Aerotim Engineering, LLC, Ankara, Turkey; I. Validation
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4851
Helicopter Slung Load Simulations Using Heli-Dyn+
Chaired by: B. JACKSON, NASA Langley Research Center
1700 hrs
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-4854
AIAA-2012-4853
Application of pilot models to study trajectory
Application of Airspace Encounter Model for
based manoeuvres
Prediction of Intruder Dynamics
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
135-MST-20
C. Morris, D. Allison, J. Schetz, R. Kapania, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA
Chaired by: T. BURRESS, University of Minnesota
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-4850
Parametric Geometry Model for Multidisciplinary
Design Optimization of Tailless Supersonic Aircraft
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
134-MST-19
Hampton, VA
Chaired by: J. VALASEK, Texas A&M University and S. BHANDARI, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
1630 hrs
1700 hrs
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-4847
AIAA-2012-4848
AIAA-2012-4849
An On-Board Camera-Based Localization Solution A Vision-based Tracking System for a Permanent Tracking of Mobile Targets using Unmanned Aerial
J. Selfridge, P. Rothhaar, NASA Langley Research Center,
Flight Display with Natural Lighting
Vehicles
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
133-GNC-63
W. Wang, P. Menon, D. Bates, University of Exeter, Exeter,
United Kingdom; A. Bidaux, A. Garus, A. Kron, NGC
Aerospace, Ltd., Mouans-Sartoux, France; C. Charbonnel,
Thales Alenia Space, Cannes la Bocca, France; F. Ankersen,
S. Bennani, ESA, Noordwijk, The Netherlands
Chaired by: F. MORA-CAMINO, ENAC and D. CHOUKROUN, Delft University of Technology
1630 hrs
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-4844
AIAA-2012-4845
An Integrated Analytical/Numerical Framework Attitude control of satellites with flexible
for Verification and Validation of Attitude Control appendages: a structured H∞ control design
D. Alazard, University of Toulouse, Toulouse, France; C.
Systems for Flexible Satellites
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
132-GNC-62
Lake Superior B
Lake Calhoun
Greenway Ballroom I
Greenway Ballroom H
48
AFM Most Influential Papers of the 1980s II
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
139-AFM-23
Lake Superior A
Nicollet Promenade
Nicollet Ballroom C/D
Proving Ground, MD
S. Frost, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; M. C. Moreno, G. Balas, P. Seiler, University of Minnesota,
Bodson, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, UT Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4859
Linear, Parameter Varying Model Reduction for
Aeroservoelastic Systems
B. Burchett, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Terre Haute, IN K. Ryan, M. Lewis, University of Maryland, College Park,
College Park, MD
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4862
Trajectory Optimization Studies of Long Range
Morphing Projectiles
C. Albertson, P. Tartabini, B. Pamadi, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4863
End-To-End Simulation of Launch Vehicle
Trajectories Including Stage Separation Dynamics
Projectile, Missile, and Launch Vehicle Dynamics and Control
Chaired by: B. BURCHETT, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4860
AIAA-2012-4861
Model Predictive Control of Agile Projectiles
Aerodynamic Parameter Identification for Symmetric
F. Fresconi, M. Ilg, Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen
Projectiles: An Improved Gradient Based Method
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
141-AFM-25
J. Zeng, P. Chen, E. Ritz, ZONA Technology, Inc., Scottsdale, AZ; D. WY
Kingsbury, M. Mignolet, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; S.
Ginn, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4858
Investigation of Optimal Control Allocation for
Gust Load Alleviation in Flight Control
Aeroservoelastic Control, Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization III
Chaired by: M. BRENNER, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center and P. CHENG, The Boeing Company
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4857
AIAA-2012-4856
Ground Vibration Test Identified Structure Model Adaptive Control of Flow over Wind Turbine Blades
N. Li, M. Balas, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie,
for Flutter Envelope Prediction
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
140-AFM-24
Lake of Isles
Lake Nokomis
Ron Hess
Dave Mitchell
David Schmidt and Marty Waszak
John Hodgkinson for Juri Kalviste
Joe D. Gamble and James C. Young
University of California, Davis, CA
Mitchell Aerospace Research, Long Beach, CA University of Colorado (Emeritus), Monument, CO
Rolling Hills Estates, CA
NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX
A Pilot Modeling Technique for Handling Qualities Research Flight Investigation of Helicopter Low-Speed On the Flight Dynamics of Aeroelastic Vehicles Spherical Mapping and Analysis of Aircraft The Development and Application of Aerodynamic
AIAA-1980-1624
Response Requirements
AIAA-1986-2077
Angles for Maneuvering Flight
Uncertainties in the Design of the Entry Trajectory and
Cross-Coupling in Pilot/Vehicle Systems
AIAA-1987-2285
AIAA-1986-2283
Flight Control System of the Space Shuttle Orbiter
AIAA-1985-1787
AIAA-1982-1335
0930 - 1200 hrs
Chaired by: P. WILLIAMS-HAYES, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center and K. HOFFLER, Adaptive Aerospace Group
0900 - 0930 hrs
Wednesday Morning Networking Coffee Break
Pake F. Chin
Manager, Advanced HALE Systems
Northrop Grumman Corporation, San Diego, CA
Duane McRuer Atmospheric Flight Mechanics Plenary
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
138-BRK-5
0800 - 0900 hrs
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
137-PLNRY-3
Wednesday
49
J. Stupik, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL;
M. Pontani, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy; B.
Conway, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
Chaired by: M. MEEK, Orbital Sciences Corporation
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4882
Optimal Pursuit/Evasion Spacecraft Trajectories in
the Hill Reference Frame
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
146-ASC-24
J. Leonard, E. Villalba, B. Jones, G. Born, University of
Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO
Chaired by: J. MAXIMOFF, University of Washington
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4877
Absolute Orbit Determination and Gravity Field
Recovery for 433 Eros Using Satellite-to-Satellite
Tracking
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
145-ASC-23
G. Vardaxis, B. Wie, Iowa State University, Ames, IA
Chaired by: R. PARK, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4872
Asteroid Mission Design Software Tool for
Planetary Defense Applications
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
144-ASC-22
B. Reinhardt, M. Peck, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
Chaired by: J. MCMAHON, University of Colorado
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4868
Characterization of Eddy Currents for Space
Actuation
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
143-ASC-21
J. Babcock, R. Lind, University of Florida, Gainesville,
Gainesville, FL
Chaired by: L. LIJEWSKI, Air Force Reseach Laboratory
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4865
Aeroelastic Effects of Battens on the Flight
Dynamics of a MAV
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
142-AFM-26
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4879
Phase Center Variation Modeling of ICESat GPS
Antenna for Precision Orbit Determination
Orbit Determination I
S. Wagner, T. Winkler, B. Wie, Iowa State University, Ames, IA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4874
Analysis and Selection of Optimal Targets for a
Planetary Defense Technology Demonstration Mission
Near-Earth Objects
J. Medas, M. Thein, University of New Hampshire, Durham,
Durham, NH
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4870
Hybrid Modeling Technique Applied to NASA’s
Magnetospheric MultiScale (MMS) Mission TableSat
Generation IB (TableSat IB)
Attitude Control
J. Aristoff, J. Horwood, A. Poore, Numerica Corporation,
Loveland, CO
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4880
Implicit Runge-Kutta Methods for Orbit
Propagation
B. Kaplinger, B. Wie, Iowa State University, Ames, IA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4875
High-Performance Computing for Optimal
Disruption of Hazardous NEOs
L. Weis, M. Peck, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4871
Attitude Control for Chip Satellites using Multiple
Electrodynamic Tethers
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4885
Angles-only Navigation to a Non-Cooperative
Satellite using Relative Orbital Elements
L. Dell’Elce, G. Kerschen, University of Liège, Liège, Belgium G. Gaias, S. D’Amico, J. Ardaens, German Aerospace Center
(DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4884
Orbital rendez-vous using differential drag in the
QB50 constellation
Rendezvous, Relative Motion, and Proximity Missions
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4883
Trajectory Control of Rendezvous with Maneuver
Target Spacecraft
Z. Zhou, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4864
Effects of Articulated Wings on the Stability of
Small Unmanned Aircraft
M. Bhatia, M. Patil, C. Woolsey, Virginia Polytechnic Institute E. Leylek, M. Costello, Georgia Institute of Technology,
and State University, Blacksburg, VA
Atlanta, GA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4867
LQR Controller for Stabilization of Flapping Wing
MAV in Gust Environments
J. Parker, R. Anderson, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California S. Yoon, H. Rim, B. Schutz, University of Texas, Austin,
Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA; G. Born, K. Fujimoto, Austin, TX
J. Leonard, R. McGranaghan, University of Colorado,
Boulder, Boulder, CO
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4878
Navigation Between Geosynchronous and Lunar
L1 Orbiters
A. Pitz, B. Kaplinger, B. Wie, Iowa State University, Ames, IA
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4873
Conceptual Design of a Hypervelocity Asteroid
Intercept Vehicle (HAIV) and its Flight Validation
Mission
M. Pittelkau, Aerospace Control Systems, LLC, Round Hill,
VA; W. McKinley, ITT Exelis, Inc., Rochester, NY
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4869
Pointing Error Metrics: Displacement, Smear, Jitter,
and Smitter with Application to Image Motion MTF
S. Taamallah, National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR),
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Low-Order Modeling For A Small-Scale Flybarless
Helicopter UAV A Grey-Box Time-Domain Approach
AIAA-2012-4866
1000 hrs
UAVs and Unmanned Systems III
St. Croix
S. Long, D. Lyons, J. Guinn, Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4881
ExoMars/TGO Science Orbit Design
Skyway Suite A
B. Mahajan, H. Pernicka, Missouri University of Science and
Technology, Rolla, MO
Greenway Ballroom J
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4876
Halo Orbits Near Small Bodies in the Elliptic
Restricted Problem
Skyway Suite B
Lake Minnetonka
50
W. Lee, Y. You, S. Lee, C. Park, Seoul National University,
Seoul, South Korea
E. Mooij, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The
Netherlands
Chaired by: J. CHRISTIAN, NASA Johnson Space Center and J. LANDON, Honeywell International, Inc
1000 hrs
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4899
AIAA-2012-4898
Improvement of Batch Processed TRN Considering Trajectory simulation, measurement and
estimation of a small sounding rocket
MAD Statistics
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
150-GNC-67
C. Wang, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Storrs, CT; I.
Gregory, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA; C.
Cao, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Storrs, CT
L. Fairfax, Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen, MD; B.
Allik, University of Delaware, Newark, Newark, DE
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4900
Vision-Based Roll and Pitch Estimation in Precision
Projectiles
Missile Systems Navigation and Control
J. Fuller, Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT
Chaired by: D. CRIDER, National Transportation Safety Board and J. BURKI-COHEN, U.S. Department of Transportation
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4894
AIAA-2012-4895
AIAA-2012-4896
Integration of Dynamic Flight Envelope into the L1 L1 Adaptive Control with Output Constraints
Integrated Flight and Propulsion Control for LossAdaptive Control Framework
Applied to Flight Envelope Limiting
of-Control Prevention
X. Wang, E. Xargay, N. Hovakimyan, University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; I. Gregory, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA
I. Hussein, D. Olinger, Worcester Polytechnic Institute,
Worcester, MA
S. Mehta, University of Florida, Shalimar, Shalimar,
FL; W. Mackunis, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University,
Daytona Beach, FL; E. Pasiliao, J. Curtis, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Eglin AFB, FL
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4901
Adaptive Image-Based Visual Servo Control of an
Uncertain Missile Airframe
C. Moreno, G. Balas, P. Seiler, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4897
Robust Aeroservoelastic Control Using Linear,
Parameter-Varying Techniques
D. Taur, Chungshan Institute of Science and Technology,
Taipei, Taiwan
Greenway Ballroom F
Peterson
Greenway Ballroom B
Greenway Ballroom D
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4902
Composite Nonlinear Guidance and Navigation for
IIR Missiles with High Heading Error
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4892
AIAA-2012-4893
Dilution of Precision in Vision Navigation Systems Observability Properties of a 3D Ground Tethered
N. Baine, K. Rattan, Wright State University, Dayton, OH
Energy System using Orientation and Tether
Length Observations Only
Loss of Control VII: Onboard Systems Technologies for LOC Prevention and Recovery - Improved Guidance and Control (Invited)
P. Di Donato, National Civil Aviation Agency, São José dos Campos, P. Dwivedi, P. Bhale, A. Bhattacharyya, Defence Research
Brazil; T. Yoneyama, Technological Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), & Development Organisation, Hyderabad, India; R. Padhi,
São José dos Campos, Brazil; E. Macau, National Institute for
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
Space Research (INPE), São José dos Campos, Brazil
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
149-GNC-66
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4889
Asymptotic Properties of LQG/LTR Controllers in
Flight Control Problems
J. Knöös, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, K. Wise, The Boeing Company, St. Louis, MO; E. Lavretsky,
Sweden; J. Robinson, F. Berefelt, Swedish Defense Research The Boeing Company, Huntington Beach, CA
Agency (FOI), Stockholm, Sweden
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4888
Nonlinear Dynamic Inversion and Block
Backstepping: A Comparison
Control Theory and Analysis VIII
Flight Control Applications in System Modeling, Identification, and Estimation
Chaired by: I. GREGORY, NASA Langley Research Center and J. BURKEN, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4890
AIAA-2012-4891
Airplane Ice Accretion Detection Using Parameter State Estimation of Spiralling Target with UKF using
Estimation
Generalized Sinusoidal Target Acceleration Model
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
148-GNC-65
S. Mehta, S. Subramanian, University of Florida, Gainesville, M. Weiss, TNO, Rijswijk, The Netherlands
Gainesville, FL; W. MacKunis, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
University, Daytona Beach, FL; E. Pasiliao, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Eglin AFB, FL
Chaired by: E. FERON, School of Aerospace Engineering and A. SERRANI, The Ohio State University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4886
AIAA-2012-4887
A Hamiltonian-based solution to the linear
Nonlinear Control of Hypersonic Missiles for
quadratic consensus control problem
Maximum Target Penetration
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
147-GNC-64
51
University, Morgantown, WV
Motion Planning in Aerospace Robotics
V. Shaferman, T. Shima, Technion--Israel Institute of
Technology, Haifa, Israel
D. Wibben, University of Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ; S.
Selnick, Raytheon Company, Tucson, AZ; R. Furfaro, R.
Sanfelice, University of Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ
T. Higuchi, D. Toratani, M. Machida, S. Ueno, Yokohama
National University, Yokohama, Japan
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4914
Guidance and Control of Double Tetrahedron
Hexa-Rotorcraft
T. Co, J. Black, Air Force Institute of Technology, WrightPatterson AFB, OH
Chaired by: P. CALHOUN, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
1000 hrs
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4919
AIAA-2012-4918
Switching System Model for Pinpoint Lunar
Responsiveness in Low Orbits using Electric
Landing Guidance Using a Hybrid Control Strategy
Propulsion
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
154-GNC-71
J. Wang, T. Raffler, F. Holzapfel, Technical University of
Munich, Munich, Germany
Chaired by: B. TWEDDLE
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4913
Nonlinear Position Control Approaches for
Quadcopters Using a Novel State Representation
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
153-GNC-70
O. Propokov, T. Shima, Technion--Israel Institute of
Technology, Haifa, Israel
M. Ciarcià, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA; G.
Boyarko, Air Force Research Laboratory, Colorado Springs,
CO; M. Romano, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4920
Suboptimal Guidance for Orbital Proximity
Maneuver with Path Constraints Capability
Spacecraft GNC: Guidance I
R. Zawiski, M. Blachuta, Silesian University of Technology,
Gliwice, Poland
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4915
Dynamics and optimal control of quadrotor
platform
Quadrotors and Aerospace Robotics
S. Gutman, S. Rubinsky, Technion--Israel Institute of
Technology, Haifa, Israel
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4910
Three Body Guaranteed Pursuit and Evasion
A. Sanyal, L. Holguin, S. Viswanathan, New Mexico State
University, Las Cruces, NM
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4921
Guidance and Control for Spacecraft Autonomous
Rendezvous and Proximity Maneuvers using a
Geometric Mechanics Framework
A. Mafficini, M. Hagenfeldt, C. Valle, P. Palomo, S. Gómez,
L. Penin, DEIMOS Space S.L.U., Madrid, Spain; J. Rebordão,
J. Dinis, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4922
Mars Pre-aerocapture GNC functional and real
time performance
Greenway Ballroom G
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4917
Direct Adaptive Feedback Linearization for
Quadrotor Control
P. Mukherjee, S. Waslander, University of Waterloo,
T. Li, Y. Zhang, B. Gordon, Concordia University, Montréal, Canada Waterloo, Canada
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4916
Investigation, Flight Testing, and Comparison of Three
Nonlinear Control Techniques with Application to a
Quadrotor Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Olsen
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4912
Optimal mid-course doctrine for multiple missile
deployment
F. Faruqi, Australian National University, Edinburgh, Australia A. Vermeulen, R. Savelsberg, Netherlands Defence Academy,
Den Helder, The Netherlands
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4911
Intelligent 3-Party Game Theoretic Approach to
Missile Guidance
Greenway Ballroom E
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4907
Comparison of a Fuzzy Logic Controller to a Potential
Field Controller for Real-Time UAV Navigation
Greenway Ballroom C
H. Borowski, E. Frew, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO J. Davis, J. Cole, M. Perhinschi, B. Wilburn, West Virginia
University, Morgantown, WV
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4906
An Evaluation of Path Planners for Guidance With
Vision Based Simultaneous Localization and Mapping
Multi-Body Mission Planning and Guidance for Missile Systems
Chaired by: J. BRINKER, The Boeing Company and T. SHIMA, Technion-Israel Institue of Technology
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4908
AIAA-2012-4909
Linear Quadratic Optimal Cooperative Strategies Cooperative Optimal Guidance Laws for Imposing
for Active Aircraft Protection
a Relative Intercept Angle
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
152-GNC-69
J. Poveda, N. Ochoa-Lleras, C. Rodriguez, University of the
Andes, Bogota, Colombia
Chaired by: S. ULRICH, Carleton University and K. SEWERYN, Space Research Centre Polish Academy of Sciences
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4903
AIAA-2012-4904
AIAA-2012-4905
Cooperative Path Planning for Multiple Missiles - Development of a Modified Voronoi Algorithm for Guidance of an Autonomous Glider Based on
UAV Path Planning and Obstacle Avoidance
Proportional Navigation and Virtual Targets : A
An Evolutionary Speciation Approach
C. Tanil, Roketsan Missiles Industries, Inc., Ankara, Turkey J. Davis, M. Perhinschi, B. Wilburn, O. Karas, West Virginia Hybrid Dynamical Systems Approach
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
151-GNC-68
52
P. Lu, X. Liu, Iowa State University, Ames, IA
Amherst, NY
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4926
Dynamics and Control of a Six Degrees of
Freedom Ground Simulator for Autonomous
Rendezvous and Proximity Operation of
Spacecraft
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4936
Sigma Point Transformation for Gaussian Mixture
Distributions
C. Schultz, University of California, Santa Cruz, Moffett
Field, CA; D. Thipphavong, H. Erzberger, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4931
Adaptive Trajectory Prediction Algorithm for
Climbing Flights
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4940
Simulation and Flight Software Development Using
Model-Based Design with MATLAB and UML Tools
Model/Simulation-Based Design and Analysis
P. Latorre, D. Francois, University of Toulouse, Toulouse, France; D.
Saussie, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Montréal, Canada
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4941
Preliminary Study of an Active Feedback System
for Aircraft Guidance
B. Jia, S. Cai, Y. Cheng, M. Xin, Mississippi State University, J. Crassidis, R. Linares, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
Mississippi State, MS
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4935
Stochastic Collocation Method for Uncertainty
Propagation
Uncertainty Characterization
K. Lee, Y. Fukuda, Electronic Navigation Research Institute,
Chofu, Japan
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4930
Conformance Monitoring under Uncertainty in
Trajectory
Trajectory Prediction
W. Wang, P. Menon, D. Bates, University of Exeter, Exeter,
United Kingdom; S. Ciabuschi, N. Paulino, E. Sotto, GMV,
Madrid, Spain; A. Bidaux, A. Garus, A. Kron, NGC Aerospace, S. Viswanathan, A. Sanyal, L. Holguin, New Mexico State
Ltd., Mouans-Sartoux, France; S. Salehi, S. Bennani, ESA, University, Las Cruces, NM
Noordwijk, The Netherlands
P. Miotto, L. Breger, R. Sargent, Draper Laboratory,
S. Mahapatra, R. Ruff, C. Stephens, MathWorks, Natick, MA Cambridge, MA
Chaired by: S. KOWALCHUK, Sandia National Laboratories
1000 hrs
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4939
AIAA-2012-4938
Team-Based Collaboration in Model-Based Design Applying Model-Based Design to a Large Scale
J. Ghidella, G. Walker, S. Mahapatra, MathWorks, Natick, MA
System: Modeling, Simulation, Test & Deployment
of a Multi-Rotor Vehicle
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
158-MST-22
C. Jin, P. Singla, T. Singh, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
Chaired by: Y. CHENG, Mississippi State University and M. KUMAR
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4933
AIAA-2012-4934
Uncertainty Propagation in Dynamic Systems
Conjugate Unscented Transform and its Application
using Polynomial Chaos based Multiresolution
to Filtering and Stochastic Integral Calculation
N. Adurthi, P. Singla, T. Singh, University at Buffalo,
Approach
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
157-GNC-74
J. Bronsvoort, G. McDonald, Airservices, Melbourne, Australia; J.
Lopez-Leones, The Boeing Company, Madrid, Spain; H. Visser,
Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
Chaired by: S. GRABBE, NASA Ames Research Center and V. VADDI, Optimal Synthesis, Inc
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4928
AIAA-2012-4929
Improved Trajectory Prediction for Air Traffic
Cyber Security Analysis for State Estimators in Air
Management by Simulation of Guidance Logic and
Traffic Control Systems
W. Liu, C. Kwon, I. Aljanabi, I. Hwang, Purdue University,
Inferred Aircraft Intent using Existing Data-Link
West Lafayette, IN
Technology
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
156-GNC-73
A. Elahidoost, J. Cooper, C. Cao, University of Connecticut,
Storrs, Storrs, CT; K. Pham, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Kirtland AFB, NM
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4925
Verification and Validation of Autonomous
Rendezvous Systems in the Terminal Phase
Chaired by: E. HOGAN, University of Colorado, Boulder
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4923
Satellite Orbit Stabilization Using L1 Adaptive
Control
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4924
Autonomous Trajectory Planning for Rendezvous
and Proximity Operations by Conic Optimization
Spacecraft GNC: Orbit Control and HIL Simulator
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
155-GNC-72
Cedar Lake
Y. Sun, M. Kumar, University of Florida, Gainesville,
Gainesville, FL
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4937
A Markov Chain Monte Carlo Particle Solution of
the Initial Uncertainty Propagation Problem
Greenway Ballroom H
A. Bateman, M. Lichter, Barron Associates, Inc.,
Charlottesville, VA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4932
Predicting Aircraft Intent in the Terminal Area
Greenway Ballroom A
J. Galante, J. Van Eepoel, C. Eaton, N. Gill, M. Moreau,
B. Naasz, M. Strube, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,
Greenbelt, MD; M. Gonzalez, A. Hyslop, Emergent Space
Technologies, Greenbelt, MD
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4927
Pose Measurement Performance of the Argon
Relative Navigation Sensor Suite in SimulatedFlight Conditions
Greenway Ballroom I
53
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4943
Trajectory Optimization to Precisely Position
Models in High-Fidelity Simulation
B. Sankar, National Aerospace Laboratories, Bangalore, India J. Nakpiam, O. Daskiran, C. Elliott, A. Dogan, University of
Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX
Chaired by: M. COTTING, U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4953
AIAA-2012-4954
Effect Of Jump Strut Nose Landing Gear In
Airship Waypoint Navigation in the Presence of
Preliminary Design Of Aircraft
Wind
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
163-AFM-28
B. Danowsky, P. Schulze, Systems Technology, Inc., Hawthorne, La Jolla, CA; M. Brenner, NASA Dryden Flight Research
CA; M. Brenner, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA Center, Edwards, CA
Chaired by: M. BRENNER, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center and P. CHENG, The Boeing Company
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4950
AIAA-2012-4951
Structured-Singular-Value-Based Optimal Aeroelastic Eigenvalue Constraints for Realization-Based
Uncertainty Quantification using Surrogate Models and Identification
D. Miller, R. de Callafon, University of California, San Diego,
Flight Test Data
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4956
Simulation of Flight Dynamics with an Improved
Post-Stall Aerodynamics Model
T. Herrmann, M. Costello, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, R. Paul, A. Gopalarathnam, North Carolina State University,
GA; B. Costello, Earthly Dynamics Corporation, Atlanta, GA
Raleigh, NC
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4955
Design, Simulation, and Experimental Testing of
Humanitarian Aid Airdrop Micro Packages
Aircraft Dynamics IV
H. Hilton, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
Aeroservoelastic Control, Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization IV
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
162-AFM-27
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4952
Designer Materials for Controlling Thermally
and Aerodynamically Excited Viscoelastic Lifting
Surface Flutter and Structural Failures
Networking Luncheon
1200 - 1330 hrs
Lake Minnetonka
Lake Nokomis
Nicollet Ballroom A/B
Lake Calhoun
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-4946
Quick Modeling of Fixed- and Rotary-Wing
Aircrafts using a synthetic tree structured
Multibody Approach
Lake Superior B
M. Underwood, J. Braswell, Army Aviation and Missile Research
Development and Engineering Center, Redstone Arsenal, AL; R.
Tackett, L. Terhune, DESE Research, Inc., Huntsville, AL; T. Kelly, J. R. Leitner, IABG mbH, Ottobrunn, Germany
Reinebold, Army Aviation and Missile Research Development and
Engineering Center, Redstone Arsenal, AL
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-4945
System Emulation Tool
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4949
Some Aspects of Upset Recovrering Simulation on
Hexapod Simulators
J. Field, M. Roza, R. Meiland, H. Smaili, National Aerospace L. Zaichik, Y. Yashin, P. Desyatnik, TsAGI, Zhukovsky, Russia
Laboratory (NLR), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1000 hrs
AIAA-2012-4948
Motion Cueing Developments for Upset Recovery
Training in Conventional Flight Simulators
Upset Recovery
R. Decker, O. Yakimenko, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey,
CA; C. Stout, Army Armament Research, Development and
Engineering Command, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-4944
Guided Artillery Trajectory Simulation Model for
Determination of Required Acquisition Proximity of a
Moving Target
Modeling Tools and Techniques II
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
161-LNCH-3
S. Ko, P. Grant, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Chaired by: W. BEZDEK, The Boeing Company
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4947
Development and Testing of an Adaptive Motion
Drive Algorithm for Upset Recovery Training
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
160-MST-24
B. Birkmire, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson O. Ohanian, B. Stiltner, AVID, LLC, Blacksburg, VA
AFB, OH; J. Gallagher, Wright State University, Dayton, OH
Chaired by: R. ALLEN
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-4942
Air-to-Air Missile Maximum Launch Range
Modeling using a Multilayer Perceptron
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
159-MST-23
54
S. Kasai, H. Kojima, M. Satoh, Tokyo Metropolitan
University, Hino, Japan
D. Dalle, S. Torrez, J. Driscoll, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4958
Continuous Differentiation of Complex Systems
Applied to a Hypersonic Vehicle
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4967
Orbit Propagation Using Gauss-Legendre
Collocation
H. Pfifer, German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
Chaired by: J. VALASEK, Texas A&M University
1330 hrs
AIAA-2012-4970
Quasi-LPV Model of a NDI-Controlled Missile Based
on Function Substitution
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
168-GNC-75
J. Wright, E. Swenson, Air Force Institute of Technology,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; F. Leve, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Kirtland AFB, NM; C. McChesney, Air Force
Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4971
Hardware Testing of Hybrid Steering Logic for
Single-Gimbal Control Moment Gyroscopes
J. Sang, C. Smith, EOS Space Systems, Canberra, Australia; B. Jones, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO
K. Zhang, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
Chaired by: R. GLOVER, AT&T
1330 hrs
AIAA-2012-4966
A method of estimating atmospheric mass density
from precise orbit solution
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4969
J2-Propelled Orbits and Constellations
R. Ghrist, D. Plakalovic, a.i. solutions, Colorado Springs, CO
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4965
Impact Of Non-Gaussian Error Volumes On
Conjunction Assessment Risk Analysis
A. Lampton, B. Danowsky, Systems Technology, Inc.,
Hawthorne, CA; M. Brenner, NASA Dryden Flight Research
Center, Edwards AFB, CA
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4972
Alternative Approach to μ-Synthesis Using
Differential Evolution
Control Theory and Analysis IX
R. Gadient, E. Lavretsky, The Boeing Company, Huntington
Beach, CA; K. Wise, The Boeing Company, Saint Charles, MO
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4973
Very Flexible Aircraft Control Challenge Problem
D. Mortari, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX; M.
Avendano, Technical University of Cartagena, Zaragoza,
V. Morand, A. Lamy, C. Le Fevre, H. Fraysse, French Space Agency Spain; S. Lee, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
(CNES), Toulouse, France; F. Deleflie, IMCCE, Paris, France
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4968
Dynamical properties of Geostationary Transfer
Orbits over long time scales: consequences for
mission analysis and lifetime estimation
J. Dolado Perez, A. Hedon, French Space Agency (CNES),
Toulouse, France
Orbital Dynamics, Perturbations, and Stability
C. Früh, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, Albuquerque,
NM; T. Kelecy, The Boeing Company, Colorado Springs, CO
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
167-ASC-27
P. Anderson, H. Schaub, University of Colorado, Boulder,
Boulder, CO
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4964
Short and Middle Term Uncontrolled Re-entry
Monitoring Using Public Space Debris Catalogues
Orbital Debris and Conjunction Analysis I
O. Tekinalp, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
Attitude Dynamics and Control I
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4961
Momentum Envelopes and Steering ofControl
Moment Gyroscope Clusters
Linear and Nonlinear Equations of Motion
Chaired by: T. STARCHVILLE, The Aerospace Corporation
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4962
AIAA-2012-4963
Local Orbital Debris Flux Study in the
Attitude Dynamics Simulation of MLI Space Debris
Geostationary Ring
Objects in Geosynchronous Earth Orbits
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
166-ASC-26
M. Karpenko, M. Ross, Naval Postgraduate School,
Monterey, CA
Chaired by: M. PITTELKAU, Aerospace Control Systems LLC
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4959
AIAA-2012-4960
Implementation of Shortest-Time Maneuvers for Spacecraft Attitude Maneuver using Two SingleGeneric CMG Steering Laws
gimbal Control Moment Gyros
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
165-ASC-25
R. Carter, University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL
Chaired by: M. PHILLIPS, NASA
1330 hrs
AIAA-2012-4957
Store Separation Equations of Motion
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
164-AFM-29
Greenway Ballroom D
Greenway Ballroom J
Skyway Suite A
St. Croix
Lake of Isles
55
K. Chen, J. Shin, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation,
Savannah, GA
Cambridge, MA
G. Sachs, J. Lenz, F. Holzapfel, Technical University of
Munich, Munich, Germany
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4985
Maximum Range Performance of Motor Gliders
with Re-tractable Jet Engine
M. Oppenheimer, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH; S. Awtar, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI; I. Weintraub, D. Sigthorsson, General
Dynamics Information Technology, Dayton, OH; D. Doman,
Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4981
Computation of Inertial Forces and Torques
Associated with Flapping Wings
M. Xue, University of California, Santa Cruz, Moffett Field, CA; S.
Zelinski, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
C. Belcastro, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA;
H. Kwatny, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA; G. Balas,
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN
A. Bateman, M. DeVore, N. Gandhi, Barron Associates, Inc., G. Balas, P. Seiler, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,
Charlottesville, VA; A. Hjartarson, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; A. Packard, University of California,
Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN
Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4989
Analysis of an UAV Flight Control System Using
Probabilistic μ
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4977
Optimal Integration of Departures and Arrivals in
Terminal Airspace
Loss of Control VIII: Technology Validation for LOC Prevention and Recovery I (Invited)
S. Keshmiri, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Lawrence, KS
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4984
Online Artificial Neural Network Model Based
Nonlinear Model Predictive Controller for the
Meridian UAS
Flight Control Test Evaluations
Chaired by: C. BELCASTRO, NASA Langley Research Center and J. BURKI-COHEN, U.S. Department of Transportation
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1330 hrs
AIAA-2012-4987
AIAA-2012-4988
AIAA-2012-4986
Validation of Safety-Critical Systems for Aircraft Validation of Diagnostic Systems and their
Validation of LOC-I Interventions
J. Burki-Cohen, A. Sparko, Department of Transportation,
Loss-of-Control Prevention and Recovery
Interactions with Feedback Control Laws
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
172-GNC-79
T. Lombaerts, G. Looye, German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4980
Closed-Loop Control of a Constrained, ResonantFlapping Micro Air Vehicle
Flapping Wing Micro Air Vehicles I
A. Paranjape, J. Kim, S. Chung, University of Illinois, Urbana- G. Lindholm, R. Cobb, Air Force Institute of Technology,
Champaign, Urbana, IL
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Chaired by: J. SHIN, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation and T. LOMBAERTS, Delft University of Technology
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4982
AIAA-2012-4983
Design and flight testing of nonlinear autoflight Flight Control Law Evaluation of a Business Jet
control laws
Aircraft
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
171-GNC-78
I. Faruque, K. MacFarlane, J. Humbert, University of
Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD
Chaired by: K. SUBBARAO, University of Texas, Arlington and G. LINDHOLM
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4978
AIAA-2012-4979
Reduced-Order Forward Flight Dynamics Models Closed-Loop Perching and Spatial Guidance Laws
for Dipteran Insects
for Bio-Inspired Articulated Wing MAV
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
170-GNC-77
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4976
A Decision Support Tool for Flow Contingency
Management
Decision Support I
C. Taylor, C. Wanke, MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA;
R. Windhorst, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA Y. Wan, University of North Texas, Denton, TX; S. Roy,
Washington State University, Pullman, WA
Chaired by: L. WEITZ, MITRE Corporation and C. TAYLOR, MITRE Corporation
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4974
AIAA-2012-4975
Towards a Fast-time Simulation Analysis of
Deterministic and Probabilistic Conflict Detection
Benefits of the Spot and Runway Departure
Algorithms for NextGen Airport Surface Operations
V. Vaddi, J. Kwan, V. Cheng, Optimal Synthesis, Inc., Los Altos, CA Advisor
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
169-GNC-76
Peterson
Greenway Ballroom B
Greenway Ballroom A
Greenway Ballroom C
56
S. Steffes, M. Samaan, M. Conradt, S. Theil, German
Aerospace Center (DLR), Bremen, Germany
L. McNamara, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX
C. Roux, Avio S.p.A., Colleferro, Italy; S. Bennani, ESA,
Noordwijk, The Netherlands
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-5003
Inertia-Free Spacecraft Attitude Control with
Control Moment Gyroscope Actuation
M. Choi, C. Damaren, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada K. Agarwal, A. Weiss, I. Kolmanovsky, D. Bernstein,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
Chaired by: M. PSIAKI, Cornell University
1330 hrs
AIAA-2012-5002
Control Allocation of Solar Sail Tip Vanes with Two
Degrees of Freedom using Elliptical Constraints
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
177-GNC-84
J. McGreevy, R. Linares, J. Crassidis, University at Buffalo,
Buffalo, NY
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-4999
Thrust Vector Control Robustness of axialsymmetric Launch Vehicles with Fuel Slosh
T. Pulecchi, A. Marcos, DEIMOS Space S.L.U., Tres Cantos,
H. Joos, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Operpfaffenhofen, Spain; C. Roux, V. Mantini, Avio S.p.A., Colleferro, Italy; S.
Bennani, ESA, Noordwijk, The Netherlands
Germany
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4998
Robust Flight Control System Design Verification
and Validation by Multi-objective Worst-case
Search
1500 hrs
AIAA-2012-5005
Attitude Control of Spacecraft through A Simple
LPV Model with A Virtual State Variable
Y. Zhang, S. Xu, Beihang University, Beijing, China; J.
Y. Yamamoto, T. Shimomura, Osaka Prefecture University,
Zhang, G. Zhai, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China Sakai, Japan
Spacecraft GNC: Attitude Control V
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-5004
High imaging performance of optical payload by
vibration isolation system
Sensor Systems for Guidance, Navigation, and Control II
Chaired by: E. FREW, University of Colorado, Boulder and J. LIU, The Boeing Company
1400 hrs
1330 hrs
AIAA-2012-5001
AIAA-2012-5000
Experimental Validation of a Constrained Relative Color Star Tracking Using 3CCD Prism Detection
Attitude Determination Approach for Two Vehicle Hardware
G. McVittie, J. Enright, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada
Formations
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
176-GNC-83
C. Roux, V. Mantini, Avio S.p.A., Rome, Italy; A. Marcos, L.
Penin, DEIMOS Space S.L.U., Madrid, Spain; S. Bennani,
ESA, Noordwijk, The Netherlands
G. Holt, C. D’Souza, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston,
TX
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4995
Orion Absolute Navigation System Progress and
Challenges
Orion GNC Design and Analysis I (Invited)
Y. Wu, Z. Xiao, National University of Defense Technology,
Changsha, China
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-4992
On Position Translation Vector
Navigation I
Robust Launcher Flight Control System Design Verification and Validation (Invited)
Chaired by: A. MARCOS, Deimos Space S.L.U. and S. BENNANI, University of Miami
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4996
AIAA-2012-4997
Robust Flight Control System Design Verification & Spacecraft Limit Cycle Analysis
F. Marino, M. Rotunno, P. Petritoli, A3R, Rome, Italy;
Validation for Launchers
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
175-GNC-82
R. Gay, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX
Chaired by: J. CHRISTIAN, NASA Johnson Space Center and C. D’SOUZA, NASA Johnson Space Center
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4993
AIAA-2012-4994
Determination of Barometric Altimeter Errors for Entry Atmospheric Flight Control Authority Impacts
the Orion Exploration Flight Test-1 Entry
on GN&C and Trajectory Performance for Orion
D. Brown, J. Munoz, Odyssey Space Research, Houston, TX; Exploration Flight Test 1
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
174-GNC-81
S. Steffes, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Bremen,
Germany
Chaired by: S. STEFFES, German Aerospace Center (DLR) and J. PARISH, Texas A&M University
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-4990
AIAA-2012-4991
Real-Time Navigation Algorithm for the SHEFEX2 Flight Results from the SHEFEX2 Hybrid
Navigation System Experiment
Hybrid Navigation System Experiment
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
173-GNC-80
Greenway Ballroom H
Greenway Ballroom G
Greenway Ballroom E
Greenway Ballroom I
Greenway Ballroom F
57
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-5007
Simulation of Flow Around Isolated Fuselage of
Helicopter
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-5008
Modeling and Design Optimization of a Common
Aero Vehicle with Parameterized Configuration
Aerodynamic Modeling and Simulation II
Tragesser, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colorado M. Ayoubi, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA; K.
Springs, CO
Martin, J. Longuski, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Chaired by: M. PITTELKAU, Aerospace Control Systems LLC
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-5014
AIAA-2012-5015
Dynamics of a Thrusting, Spinning Satellite with Analytical Solution of the Motion of Spinning
Changing Center of Mass Position
Thrusting Spacecraft with Transverse Ramp-Up
S. McNair, The Boeing Company, Colorado Springs, CO; S. Torques
H. Gui, L. Jin, S. Xu, Beihang University, Beijing, China
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-5016
Global Feedback Control for Attitude Maneuvers of
a Spacecraft by Two Reaction Wheels
Attitude Dynamics and Control II
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
182-ASC-28
1530 - 1600 hrs
Wednesday Afternoon Networking Coffee Break
P. Thomas, T. Richardson, University of Bristol, Bristol, United
Kingdom; A. Cooke, Cranfield University, Milton Keynes,
United Kingdom
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles II
B. Correia Grácio, M. Van Paassen, M. Mulder, Delft
University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands; M.
Wentink, Desdemona BV, Soesterberg, The Netherlands; J.
Bos, TNO, Soesterberg, The Netherlands
1430 hrs
AIAA-2012-5011
Perceived Mismatch Between Visual and Inertial
Cues in a Simulation Environment
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-5013
Estimation of Stability and Control Derivatives for
a Piper Cub J-3 Remotely Piloted Vehicle
A. Trujillo, I. Gregory, NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA
1400 hrs
AIAA-2012-5010
Preliminary Exploration of Adaptive State
Predictor Based Human Operator Modeling
Human Operators III
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
181-BRK-6
B. Obradovic, K. Fregene, G. Ho, R. Barto, D. Sharp,
Lockheed Martin Corporation, Cherry Hill, NJ
Chaired by: O. OHANIAN, AVID LLC
1330 hrs
AIAA-2012-5012
A Multi-Scale Simulation Methodology for the
Samarai Monocopter μUAV
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
180-MST-27
M. Newman, Environmental Tectonics Corporation, Philadelphia,
PA; B. McGrath, QinetiQ, Canberra, Australia; B. Lawson, A.
Rupert, Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory, Fort Rucker, AL
Chaired by: D. KLYDE, Systems Technology, Inc.
1330 hrs
AIAA-2012-5009
The Role of Perceptual Modeling in the
Understanding of Spatial Disorientation During
Flight and Ground-based Simulator Training
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
179-MST-26
G. Ridolfi, E. Mooij, D. Dirkx, Delft University of Technology, A. Kusyumov, Kazan National Research Technical University, H. Li, P. Lin, Z. Yang, Beijing University of Aeronautics and
Delft, The Netherlands; S. Corpino, Technical University of
Kazan, Russia
Astronautics, Beijing, China
Turin, Turin, Italy
Chaired by: B. YORK, ArtSimMagic, Inc.
1330 hrs
AIAA-2012-5006
Robust Multi-Disciplinary Optimization of
Unmanned Entry Capsules
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
178-MST-25
St. Croix
Nicollet Promenade
Cedar Lake
Lake Superior B
Lake Calhoun
58
J. Sang, C. Smith, EOS Space Systems, Canberra, Australia
Kenny, D. Murri, D. Giesy, NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA
D. Lubey, D. Scheeres, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder,
CO
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-5020
Identifying and Quantifying Mis-Modeled Dynamics
via Optimal Control Problem Distance Metrics
J. Litt, T. Guo, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH;
T. Sowers, A. Chicatelli, C. Fulton, QinetiQ North America,
Cleveland, OH; R. May, ASRC Aerospace Corporation,
Cleveland, OH; A. Owen, Owen Consultants, Cleveland, OH
B. Bacon, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
D. Cox, T. Jordan, K. Cunningham, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-5029
Subscale Flight Testing for Aircraft Loss of Control:
Accomplishments and Future Directions
Loss of Control IX: Technology Validation for LOC Prevention and Recovery IX (Invited)
Chaired by: J. BURKI-COHEN, U.S. Department of Transportation and C. BELCASTRO, NASA Langley Research Center
1630 hrs
1700 hrs
1600 hrs
AIAA-2012-5027
AIAA-2012-5028
AIAA-2012-5026
Pilot-in-the-Loop Evaluation of a Yaw Rate to
Quaternion-Based Control Architecture for
Analysis of Control Strategies for Aircraft Flight
Throttle Feedback Control with Enhanced Engine Determining Controllability/Maneuverability
Upset Recovery
L. Crespo, National Institute of Aerospace, Hampton, VA; S. Response
Limits
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
187-GNC-87
Dayton, OH; M. Oppenheimer, D. Doman, Air Force Research A. Rege, K. Subbarao, B. Dennis, University of Texas,
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Arlington, Arlington, TX
Flapping Wing Micro Air Vehicles II
S. Tien, C. Taylor, C. Wanke, MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-5023
Modeling Departure Rate Controls for Strategic
Flow Contingency Management
Decision Support II
B. Jagannatha, V. Coverstone, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, Urbana, IL
Orbital Debris and Conjunction Analysis II
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-5019
Orbital Dynamics of Earth-orbiting Particles under
Perturbing Forces
Chaired by: K. SUBBARAO, University of Texas, Arlington and G. LINDHOLM
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-5024
AIAA-2012-5025
Wingbeat Synchronization And Implementation
Open Loop Simulation of the Nonlinear Dynamics
D. Sigthorsson, General Dynamics Information Technology, of a Flapping Wing Micro Air Vehicle
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
186-GNC-86
S. Grabbe, W. Chan, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett H. Khadilkar, H. Balakrishnan, Massachusetts Institute of
Field, CA; A. Mukherjee, University of California, Santa Cruz, Technology, Cambridge, MA
Moffett Field, CA
Chaired by: L. WEITZ, MITRE Corporation and C. TAYLOR, MITRE Corporation
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-5021
AIAA-2012-5022
Anchorage Arrival Scheduling Under Off-nominal Control of Aircraft Pushbacks at an Airport using a
Weather Conditions
Dynamic Programming Formulation
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
185-GNC-85
M. Mercurio, P. Singla, A. Patra, University at Buffalo,
Buffalo, NY
Chaired by: T. STARCHVILLE, The Aerospace Corporation
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-5017
AIAA-2012-5018
Performance Assessment of the EOS Space Debris
A Hierarchical Tree Code Based Approach for
Tracking System
Efficient Conjunction Analysis
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
183-ASC-29
Peterson
Greenway Ballroom A
Greenway Ballroom C
Skyway Suite A
59
M. Rhudy, Y. Gu, M. Napolitano, West Virginia University,
Morgantown, WV
M. Post, York University, Toronto, Canada; J. LI, Ryerson
University, Toronto, Canada; R. Lee, York University, Toronto,
Canada
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-5036
Orion GN&C Model Based Development:
Experience and Lessons Learned
Orion GNC Design and Analysis II (Invited)
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-5039
A New Model Reference Control Architecture for
Uncertain Dynamical Systems
Recent Advances in Adaptive Control V (Invited)
A. Weiss, I. Kolmanovsky, D. Bernstein, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-5042
Forward-Integration Riccati-Based Feedback
Control of Magnetically Actuated Spacecraft
Spacecraft GNC: Attitude Control VI
G. De La Torre, T. Yucelen, E. Johnson, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, MA; H. Kingravi, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Technology, Atlanta, GA
Chaired by: M. PSIAKI, Cornell University and S. STARIN, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
1630 hrs
1600 hrs
AIAA-2012-5041
AIAA-2012-5040
Performance Testing of a CubeSat-scale Electrolysis
Nanosatellite Air Bearing Tests of Fault-Tolerant
Propulsion System
Sliding-Mode Attitude Control with Unscented
R. Zeledon, M. Peck, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
Kalman Filter
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
191-GNC-91
F. Peter, M. Leitão, F. Holzapfel, Technical University of
Munich, Munich, Germany
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-5033
Homography-based Vision-aided Inertial
Navigation of UAVs in Unknown Environments
J. Reijneveld, D. Choukroun, Delft University of Technology,
Delft, The Netherlands
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-5043
Attitude Control of the Delfi-n3Xt Satellite
S. Zhao, F. Lin, K. Peng, B. Chen, T. Lee, National University
of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
V. Simard Bilodeau, University of Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke,
Canada; D. Neveu, S. Bruneau-Dbuc, M. Alger, J. de la Fontaine,
NGC Aerospace, Ltd., Sherbrooke, Canada; S. Clerc, Thales Alenia
Space, Cannes, France; R. Drai, ESA, Noordwijk, The Netherlands
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-5032
Pinpoint Lunar Landing Navigation using Crater
Detection and Matching: Design and Laboratory
Validation
Navigation II
M. Jackson, Draper Laboratory, Cambridge, MA; J. Henry,
J. Christian, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX; M. NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX
Patangan, Jacobs, Houston, TX; H. Hinkel, K. Chevray, NASA
Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX
Chaired by: E. JOHNSON, Georgia Institute of Technology and T. YUCELEN, Georgia Institute of Technology
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-5037
AIAA-2012-5038
Adaptive Augmentation of a New Baseline Control Model Reference Adaptive Control using
Architecture for Tail-Controlled Missiles Using a
Nonparametric Adaptive Elements
G. Chowdhary, N. Ure, J. How, Massachusetts Institute of
Nonlinear Reference Model
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
190-GNC-90
C. D’Souza, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX; Z.
Milenkovic, Draper Laboratory, Houston, TX; D. Huish, Z. Wilson,
J. Bendle, A. Kibler, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Denver, CO
Chaired by: J. CHRISTIAN, NASA Johnson Space Center and C. D’SOUZA, NASA Johnson Space Center
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-5034
AIAA-2012-5035
The Space Operations Simulation Center (SOSC)
Comparison of Orion Vision Navigation Sensor
and Closed-loop Hardware Testing for Orion
Performance from STS-134 and the Space
Rendezvous System Design
Operations Simulation Center
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
189-GNC-89
M. Rhudy, J. Gross, Y. Gu, M. Napolitano, West Virginia
University, Morgantown, WV
Chaired by: S. STEFFES, German Aerospace Center (DLR) and J. PARISH, Texas A&M University
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-5030
AIAA-2012-5031
Relaxation of Initial Error and Noise Bounds for
Fusion of GPS and Redundant IMU Data for
Stability of GPS/INS Attitude Estimation
Attitude Estimation
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
188-GNC-88
Greenway Ballroom H
Olsen
Greenway Ballroom I
Greenway Ballroom F
60
M. Hawkins, Iowa State University, Ames, IA; Y. Guo, Harbin
Institute of Technology, Harbin, China; B. Wie, Iowa State
University, Ames, IA
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-5045
ZEM/ZEV Feedback Guidance Application to FuelEfficient Orbital Maneuvers Around an IrregularShaped Asteroid
M. Xue, S. Roy, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; C.
Taylor, C. Wanke, J. Huhn, MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA
A. Lemmers, A. Gerretsen, National Aerospace Laboratory
(NLR), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
University, Ames, IA
Y. Wang, S. Xu, Beihang University, Beijing, China
Chaired by: S. BROSCHART, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
0800 hrs
0830 hrs
AIAA-2012-5058
AIAA-2012-5059
Modeling and Estimating the Yarkovsky Effect on Analysis of Gravity-Gradient-Perturbed Attitude
Asteroid 1999 RQ36
Dynamics on a Stationary Orbit Around an
J. Basart, E. Goetzke, C. Setzer, B. Wie, Iowa State
Asteroid via Dynamical Systems Theory
Thursday, 16 August 2012
197-ASC-31
S. Mahapatra, MathWorks, Natick, MA
Chaired by: J. DAVIS, University of Minnesota Inst Rock Magnetism
1630 hrs
1600 hrs
AIAA-2012-5057
AIAA-2012-5056
Recipes For Creating Realistic 3D Animations with Missionland: The Creation of a Virtual Continent
for Mission Simulation
VRML
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
196-MST-30
MO
Chaired by: D. GINGRAS, Bihrle Applied Research Inc.
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-5052
AIAA-2012-5053
Modeling and Simulation Using Real World Terrain Enhancement of an Influence-Model-based WeatherW. Bezdek, D. Findley, The Boeing Company, Saint Louis,
Impact Simulator Using Storm-Motion Forecasts
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
195-MST-29
D. Bohdanov, H. Liu, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada A. Akhtar, M. Tribou, S. Waslander, University of Waterloo,
Waterloo, Canada
Chaired by: J. HUMBERT, University of Maryland and J. KESHAVAN
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
AIAA-2012-5048
AIAA-2012-5049
Vision-based Quadrotor Micro-UAV Position and
Relative Position-Based Visual Servoing Control
Yaw Estimation and Control
for Quadrotors
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
193-GNC-93
T. Winkler, M. Hawkins, J. Lyzhoft, B. Wie, Iowa State
University, Ames, IA
Chaired by: B. WIE and T. IWATA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2012-5044
Fuel-Efficient Feedback Control of Orbital Motion
Around an Irregular-Shaped Asteroid
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
192-GNC-92
J. Keshavan, J. Humbert, University of Maryland, College
Park, College Park, MD
J. Kidd, R. Furfaro, University of Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ; M.
Cupples, Raytheon Company, Tucson, AZ; C. Hergenrother, D.
Wibben, D. Lauretta, University of Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ
Asteroid and Comet Missions I
Thursday
0900 hrs
AIAA-2012-5060
Mission Analysis for a Temporary Geocentric
Asteroids
Vision Systems II
D. Wokes, SciSys, Darmstadt, Germany; J. Essert, German
Aerospace Center (DLR), Cologne, Germany
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-5061
Development of Rosetta’s Initial Stage Comet
Rendezvous Guidance Systems
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-5055
3-D Numerical Simulation of the Wind Field over
Complex Terrains at Low Altitude
Q. Liu, M. Zhu, W. Xu, G. Liang, Beihang University, Beijing, C. Tang, G. Hong, Beihang University, Beijing, China
China
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-5054
Advanced thermaldynamic model of a
stratospheric balloon with impact of wind shear
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-5051
H∞ Loop Shaping Approach for Optic Flow Based
Visual Navigation
R. Dai, J. Maximoff, M. Mesbahi, University of Washington,
Seattle, Seattle, WA
1730 hrs
AIAA-2012-5047
Formation of Connected Network for Fractionated
Spacecraft
Systems and Environmental Modeling Techniques
J. Nichols, J. Ferrin, M. Owen, T. McLain, Brigham Young
University, Provo, UT
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-5050
Vision-Enhanced Aerial Rendezvous Along Elliptical
Paths
Vision-Based Micro Air Vehicle Control
S. Lee, I. Hwang, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
1700 hrs
AIAA-2012-5046
Hybrid High- and Low- Thrust Optimal Path
Planning for Satellite Formation Flying
Spacecraft GNC: Guidance II
St. Croix
Lake Superior B
Lake Calhoun
Greenway Ballroom D
Greenway Ballroom G
61
0830 hrs
AIAA-2012-5063
Statistical Orbit Determination using the Particle
Filter for incorporating non-Gaussian Uncertainties
D. Wibben, R. Furfaro, University of Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ
D. Boone, D. Scheeres, University of Colorado, Boulder,
Boulder, CO
Planetary Missions II
B. Gaudet, R. Furfaro, University of Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ
B. Villac, G. Ribalta, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA
1200 hrs
AIAA-2012-5073
Using Solar Arrays for Orbital Control Near Small
Bodies. Trade-offs Characterization
B. Buffington, S. Campagnola, A. Petropoulos, Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-5069
Europa Multiple-Flyby Trajectory Design
M. Kumar, University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL
0930 hrs
AIAA-2012-5065
Accurate Propagation of Initial Uncertainty in the
Two Body Problem
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-5076
Understanding and Utilizing Properties of Phase
Space near a Periodic Orbit for the Jupiter Europa
Y. Guo, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Orbiter
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-5075
Deimos Rendezvous Orbit Design for the MERLIN
Mission
R. Maddock, A. Bowes, A. Dwyer-Cianciolo, J. Prince, NASA Laurel, MD
Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA; R. Powell, Analytical
Mechanics Associates, Hampton, VA
Chaired by: A. BOWES, NASA Langley Research Center
1030 hrs
AIAA-2012-5074
Autonomous Aerobraking Development Software:
Phase One Performance Analysis at Mars, Venus,
and Titan
Thursday, 16 August 2012
203-ASC-36
Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2012-5072
Robust Spacecraft Hovering Near Small Bodies
in Environments with Unknown Dynamics Using
Reinforcement Learning
Asteroid and Comet Missions II
Thursday Morning Networking Coffee Break
0900 hrs
AIAA-2012-5068
Aerobraking Challenges for a Combined Mars
Orbiter and Lander in 2018
Planetary Missions I
Y. Kim, S. Park, C. Park, Yonsei University, Seoul, South
Korea; E. Park, H. Lim, Korea Astronomy and Space Science
Institute, Daejeon, South Korea
0900 hrs
AIAA-2012-5064
Precise Orbit Determination with Satellite Laser
Ranging Observations Using a Batch Filter Based
on Particle Filtering
Orbit Determination II
M. Wallace, J. Parker, D. Grebow, N. Strange, Jet Propulsion D. Lyons, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of
Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA Technology, Pasadena, CA
0830 hrs
AIAA-2012-5067
Orbital Operations for Phobos and Deimos
Exploration
Chaired by: S. BROSCHART, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2012-5070
AIAA-2012-5071
Search & Selection for Future Flyby Targets for the Integrated Guidance and Attitude Control for Asteroid
DI/EPOXI Spacecraft
Proximity Operations Using Higher Order Sliding
D. Grebow, S. Bhaskaran, S. Chesley, Jet Propulsion
Modes
Thursday, 16 August 2012
201-ASC-34
Thursday, 16 August 2012
200-BRK-7
1000 - 1030 hrs
A. Gleaves, R. Allen, A. Tupis, J. Quigley, A. Moon, E. Roe,
D. Spencer, N. Youst, J. Lyne, University of Tennessee,
Knoxville, Knoxville, TN
Chaired by: A. BOWES, NASA Langley Research Center
0800 hrs
AIAA-2012-5066
A Survey of Mission Opportunities to TransNeptunian Objects - Part II, Orbital Capture
Thursday, 16 August 2012
199-ASC-33
P. Grover, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Cambridge, MA; Y. A. Mashiku, J. Garrison, Purdue University, West Lafayette,
Sato, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Amagasaki, Japan
IN; R. Carpenter, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,
Greenbelt, MD
Chaired by: D. MCKINLEY
0800 hrs
AIAA-2012-5062
Efficient estimation and uncertainty quantification
in space mission dynamics
Thursday, 16 August 2012
198-ASC-32
Greenway Ballroom J
St. Croix
Nicollet Promenade
Greenway Ballroom J
Skyway Suite A
62
Abdelkhalik, O., 35-ASC-7, 100-ASC-15, 120-ASC-18
Abdulrahim, M., 8-AFM-4, 99-AFM-20
Abe, M., 112-GNC-51
Abramov, N., 68-MST-10
Abramova, I., 22-GNC-11
Achtelik, M., 110-GNC-49
Acquatella, P., 66-GNC-31
Adhami, R., 19-GNC-8
Adhy Sasongko, R., 39-GNC-15
Adurthi, N., 157-GNC-74
Agarwal, K., 59-GNC-24, 177-GNC-84
Ahmed, N., 41-GNC-17
Akella, M., 15-GNC-4
Akhtar, A., 193-GNC-93
Al Janaideh, K., 123-GNC-53
Al Janaideh, M., 15-GNC-4
Al-Jarrah, M., 94-MST-15
Al-Radaideh, A., 94-MST-15
Alazard, D., 66-GNC-31, 132-GNC-62
Albertson, C., 141-AFM-25
Alger, M., 188-GNC-88
Ali, A., 59-GNC-24
Aljanabi, I., 156-GNC-73
Allen, R., 6-AFM-2, 125-GNC-55, 159-MST-23, 199-ASC-33
Allik, B., 150-GNC-67
Allison, D., 134-MST-19
Alstrom, B., 29-AFM-5, 52-AFM-10
Alwi, H., 123-GNC-53
Aly, A., 93-MST-14
Ananthkrishnan, N., 6-AFM-2
Anderson, P., 54-ASC-8, 166-ASC-26
Anderson, R., 80-ASC-13, 145-ASC-23
Andrade, L., 94-MST-15
Andrle, M., 9-ASC-1
Ang, Z., 110-GNC-49
Ankersen, F., 132-GNC-62
Annaswamy, A., 109-GNC-48
Anthony, W., 81-ASC-14
Anton, N., 93-MST-14
Aponso, B., 46-MST-5, 69-MST-11
Archdeacon, J., 49-MST-8
Ardaens, J., 146-ASC-24
Aristoff, J., 145-ASC-23
Arrieta-Camacho, J., 12-ASC-4
Arthur, M., 116-MST-18
Ashokkumar, C., 89-GNC-39
Åström, K., 42-GNC-18
Atkins, E., 8-AFM-4, 133-GNC-63
Avendano, M., 120-ASC-18, 167-ASC-27
Awan, A., 129-GNC-59
Awtar, S., 170-GNC-77
Ayoubi, M., 182-ASC-28
Babcock, J., 5-AFM-1, 142-AFM-26
Bacon, B., 187-GNC-87
Badcock, K., 5-AFM-1
Baine, N., 148-GNC-65
Bajpai, G., 125-GNC-55
Balakrishnan, H., 185-GNC-85
Balakrishnan, S., 17-GNC-6, 87-GNC-37, 105-GNC-44
Balas, G., 140-AFM-24, 149-GNC-66, 172-GNC-79
Balas, M., 13-GNC-2, 64-GNC-29, 140-AFM-24
Baldwin, M., 131-GNC-61
Ballard, C., 12-ASC-4
Banaszkiewicz, M., 65-GNC-30
Bani Younes, A., 9-ASC-1
Barlow, J., 106-GNC-45
Barto, R., 180-MST-27
Basart, J., 197-ASC-31
Basmadji, F., 67-MST-9
Bateman, A., 125-GNC-55, 156-GNC-73, 172-GNC-79
Bateman, D., 106-GNC-45
Bates, D., 132-GNC-62, 155-GNC-72
Bauer, P., 60-GNC-25
Bayo, S., 65-GNC-30
Beard, R., 113-GNC-52
Beard, S., 69-MST-11
Beckers, N., 115-MST-17
Beekhuyzen, M., 14-GNC-3
Belcastro, C., 25-MST-3, 48-MST-7, 68-MST-10, 76-AFM-15, 106-GNC-45, 125-GNC-55,
172-GNC-79, 187-GNC-87
BenAsher, J., 86-GNC-36
Bendle, J., 189-GNC-89
Bennani, S., 21-GNC-10, 132-GNC-62, 155-GNC-72, 175-GNC-82
Benson, D., 62-GNC-27
Berefelt, F., 147-GNC-64
Berg-Yuen, P., 22-GNC-11, 41-GNC-17
Berger, D., 98-AFM-19
Berger, T., 29-AFM-5
Bergeron, K., 99-AFM-20
Bernal, L., 8-AFM-4
Bernardini, M., 101-ASC-16
Bernstein, D., 13-GNC-2, 15-GNC-4, 37-GNC-13, 59-GNC-24, 64-GNC-29, 66-GNC-31, 82-GNC-32, 123-GNC-53, 177-GNC-84, 191-GNC-91
Bezdek, W., 160-MST-24, 195-MST-29
Bhale, P., 148-GNC-65
Bhandari, S., 94-MST-15, 113-GNC-52, 133-GNC-63
Author/Session Chair Index
Bhandari, U., 107-GNC-46
Bhaskaran, S., 201-ASC-34
Bhatia, M., 142-AFM-26
Bhattacharyya, A., 148-GNC-65
Bialy, B., 19-GNC-8
Bidaux, A., 132-GNC-62, 155-GNC-72
Bieniek, D., 77-AFM-16
Bigelow, M., 67-MST-9
Bingaman, J., 8-AFM-4
Birkmire, B., 159-MST-23
Bishop, R., 37-GNC-13
Bittner, M., 96-AFM-17
Blachuta, M., 153-GNC-70
Black, J., 154-GNC-71
Bladt, J., 111-GNC-50
Blake, W., 5-AFM-1
Blanchard, M., 53-AFM-11
Blandino, J., 18-GNC-7
Bodkin, D., 77-AFM-16
Bodson, M., 140-AFM-24
Bohdanov, D., 193-GNC-93
Boiffier, J., 29-AFM-5
Bokor, J., 60-GNC-25, 89-GNC-39
Bolender, M., 75-AFM-14, 88-GNC-38
Bollino, K., 129-GNC-59
Bombardelli, C., 10-ASC-2
Bommanahal, M., 77-AFM-16
Book, W., 16-GNC-5
Boone, D., 203-ASC-36
Born, G., 56-ASC-10, 80-ASC-13, 81-ASC-14,
145-ASC-23
Borowski, H., 151-GNC-68
Bos, J., 24-MST-2, 179-MST-26
Boskovic, J., 135-MST-20
Botez, R., 47-MST-6, 70-MST-12, 74-AFM-13,
93-MST-14, 108-GNC-47, 114-MST-16
Bouadi, H., 63-GNC-28
Boucher, M., 13-GNC-2
Boutayeb, M., 17-GNC-6
Bower, G., 60-GNC-25
Bowes, A., 199-ASC-33, 203-ASC-36
Boyarko, G., 154-GNC-71
Bradley, E., 122-ASC-20
Brasil, C., 36-GNC-12
Braswell, J., 159-MST-23
Brat, G., 23-MST-1
Braun, R., 31-AFM-7, 53-AFM-11
Breger, L., 62-GNC-27, 158-MST-22
Brenner, M., 51-AFM-9, 74-AFM-13, 140-AFM-24, 162-AFM-27, 168-GNC-75
Brinker, J., 152-GNC-69
Brocanelli, M., 88-GNC-38
Bronsvoort, J., 104-GNC-43, 124-GNC-54, 156-GNC-73
Brooks, R., 25-MST-3
Broschart, S., 197-ASC-31, 201-ASC-34
Brown, D., 174-GNC-81
Brown, T., 40-GNC-16
Bruneau-Dbuc, S., 188-GNC-88
Bucco, D., 85-GNC-35, 86-GNC-36
Buelthoff, H., 115-MST-17
Buffington, B., 199-ASC-33
Bullock, S., 107-GNC-46
Buoncore, M., 75-AFM-14, 131-GNC-61
Buratowski, T., 65-GNC-30
Burchett, B., 141-AFM-25
Burk, T., 40-GNC-16, 61-GNC-26
Burken, J., 148-GNC-65
Burki-Cohen, J., 25-MST-3, 48-MST-7, 68-MST-10,
76-AFM-15, 149-GNC-66, 172-GNC-79, 187-GNC-87
Burnett, E., 194-MST-28
Burress, T., 134-MST-19
Bussink, F., 36-GNC-12
Butcher, E., 45-GNC-21, 56-ASC-10, 81-ASC-14
Buttrill, C., 88-GNC-38
Büskens, C., 22-GNC-11
Cabrall, C., 36-GNC-12
Cai, G., 110-GNC-49
Cai, S., 157-GNC-74
Caicedo, R., 85-GNC-35
Calhoun, P., 90-GNC-40, 154-GNC-71
Camilleri, W., 47-MST-6
Campagnola, S., 34-ASC-6, 122-ASC-20, 199-ASC-33
Campbell, M., 41-GNC-17
Campbell, T., 84-GNC-34
Canuto, E., 75-AFM-14, 131-GNC-61
Cao, C., 13-GNC-2, 128-GNC-58, 149-GNC-66, 155-GNC-72
Cardullo, F., 24-MST-2, 115-MST-17
Carlsson, M., 134-MST-19
Carpenter, R., 198-ASC-32
Carroll, B., 113-GNC-52
Carter, R., 32-AFM-8, 85-GNC-35, 164-AFM-29
Cartmell, D., 69-MST-11
Casalino, L., 100-ASC-15
Casanova, D., 120-ASC-18
Castro, H., 14-GNC-3
Cazenave, T., 16-GNC-5
Cerf, M., 101-ASC-16
Cesnik, C., 51-AFM-9
Chakravarthy, A., 63-GNC-28
Chan, W., 185-GNC-85
Charbonnel, C., 132-GNC-62
Chatterji, G., 124-GNC-54
Che, J., 13-GNC-2
Chen, B., 39-GNC-15, 58-GNC-23, 110-GNC-49, 188-GNC-88
Chen, J., 46-MST-5
Chen, K., 171-GNC-78
Chen, N., 104-GNC-43, 124-GNC-54
Chen, P., 51-AFM-9, 140-AFM-24
Chen, T., 21-GNC-10, 35-ASC-7
Cheng, P., 51-AFM-9, 74-AFM-13, 140-AFM-24, 162-AFM-27
Cheng, V., 169-GNC-76
Cheng, Y., 9-ASC-1, 33-ASC-5, 157-GNC-74
Chesley, S., 201-ASC-34
Chevray, K., 189-GNC-89
Chicatelli, A., 187-GNC-87
Chircop, K., 47-MST-6, 116-MST-18
Chmaj, G., 65-GNC-30
Cho, S., 83-GNC-33
Choi, M., 177-GNC-84
Choueiri, E., 55-ASC-9
Choukroun, D., 21-GNC-10, 45-GNC-21, 90-GNC-40, 112-GNC-51, 132-GNC-62, 191-GNC-91
Chowdhary, G., 43-GNC-19, 65-GNC-30, 82-GNC-32, 84-GNC-34, 190-GNC-90
Christian, J., 150-GNC-67, 174-GNC-81, 189-GNC-89
Christopher, P., 120-ASC-18
Chu, P., 18-GNC-7
Chu, Q., 18-GNC-7, 35-ASC-7, 38-GNC-14, 66-GNC-31
Chung, S., 54-ASC-8, 84-GNC-34, 170-GNC-77
Chung, W., 92-MST-13
Ciabuschi, S., 155-GNC-72
Ciarcià, M., 154-GNC-71
Clare, A., 126-GNC-56
Clark, I., 31-AFM-7
Clarke, J., 104-GNC-43
Clerc, S., 188-GNC-88
Clifton, J., 77-AFM-16
Co, T., 154-GNC-71
Cobb, R., 170-GNC-77
Coetzee, E., 76-AFM-15, 118-AFM-21
Coffer, B., 123-GNC-53
Cogan, B., 106-GNC-45
Colasurdo, G., 100-ASC-15
Cole, J., 151-GNC-68
Conner, K., 106-GNC-45
Conradt, M., 173-GNC-80
Contreras, M., 46-MST-5
63
Conway, B., 34-ASC-6, 56-ASC-10, 146-ASC-24
Cooke, A., 135-MST-20, 180-MST-27
Cooper, J., 155-GNC-72
Coppenbarger, R., 124-GNC-54
Corless, M., 55-ASC-9
Corpino, S., 178-MST-25
Correia Da Costa, B., 101-ASC-16
Correia Grácio, B., 24-MST-2, 179-MST-26
Costello, B., 163-AFM-28
Costello, M., 83-GNC-33, 96-AFM-17, 99-AFM-20, 142-AFM-26, 163-AFM-28
Cotting, M., 163-AFM-28
Coverstone, V., 183-ASC-29
Cowden, B., 24-MST-2
Cowen, B., 46-MST-5
Cox, C., 96-AFM-17
Cox, D., 187-GNC-87
Crane, E., 44-GNC-20
Crassidis, A., 7-AFM-3, 32-AFM-8
Crassidis, J., 9-ASC-1, 33-ASC-5, 59-GNC-24,
105-GNC-44, 157-GNC-74, 176-GNC-83
Creamer, G., 44-GNC-20
Crespo, L., 42-GNC-18, 187-GNC-87
Crider, D., 25-MST-3, 48-MST-7, 68-MST-10,
76-AFM-15, 106-GNC-45, 125-GNC-55, 149-GNC-66
Critz, T., 81-ASC-14
Cruz, G., 66-GNC-31
Crück, E., 36-GNC-12
Culpepper, S., 96-AFM-17, 99-AFM-20
Cumer, C., 132-GNC-62
Cummings, M., 126-GNC-56
Cunningham, K., 48-MST-7, 76-AFM-15, 187-GNC-87
Cupples, M., 197-ASC-31
Curtis, J., 19-GNC-8, 22-GNC-11, 150-GNC-67
Cutler, J., 62-GNC-27
Cutler, M., 110-GNC-49
D’Amato, A., 15-GNC-4, 59-GNC-24, 64-GNC-29, 66-GNC-31
D’Amico, S., 122-ASC-20, 146-ASC-24
D’Souza, C., 111-GNC-50, 131-GNC-61,
174-GNC-81, 189-GNC-89
D’Zmura, M., 133-GNC-63
Da Ronch, A., 5-AFM-1
Dai, R., 192-GNC-92, 202-ASC-35
Dai, Y., 108-GNC-47
Dalle, D., 164-AFM-29
Damaren, C., 54-ASC-8, 177-GNC-84
Damveld, H., 69-MST-11, 88-GNC-38
Dancila, B., 108-GNC-47
Dankanich, J., 10-ASC-2
Danowsky, B., 162-AFM-27, 168-GNC-75
Darling, J., 105-GNC-44
Daskiran, O., 75-AFM-14, 163-AFM-28
Davis, J., 151-GNC-68, 196-MST-30
Davis, K., 56-ASC-10
de Callafon, R., 162-AFM-27
De Florio, S., 122-ASC-20
de Jong, P., 36-GNC-12
de la Fontaine, J., 188-GNC-88
De La Torre, G., 190-GNC-90
de Leege, A., 14-GNC-3, 38-GNC-14
de Plinval, H., 132-GNC-62
de Visser, C., 38-GNC-14
De Wagter, C., 18-GNC-7
De Zaiacomo, G., 131-GNC-61
Dean, J., 77-AFM-16
DeAngelo, M., 113-GNC-52
Decker, R., 159-MST-23
Deilami, M., 56-ASC-10, 81-ASC-14
Delabie, T., 21-GNC-10
Deleflie, F., 167-ASC-27
Dell’Elce, L., 146-ASC-24
DeMars, K., 121-ASC-19
Demcak, S., 102-ASC-17
Denham, C., 75-AFM-14
Dennis, B., 186-GNC-86
Descrochers, P., 48-MST-7
Desilles, A., 36-GNC-12
Desyatnik, P., 160-MST-24
DeVore, M., 172-GNC-79
DeVries, L., 87-GNC-37
Dhabale, A., 86-GNC-36
Di Donato, P., 148-GNC-65
Dieterich, O., 14-GNC-3
Dillsaver, M., 51-AFM-9
Dinis, J., 154-GNC-71
Dionne, D., 123-GNC-53
Dirkx, D., 178-MST-25
Dixon, W., 19-GNC-8
Dogan, A., 5-AFM-1, 38-GNC-14, 75-AFM-14,
163-AFM-28
Dolado Perez, J., 166-ASC-26
Doman, D., 170-GNC-77, 186-GNC-86
Donaldson, S., 48-MST-7
Donbar, J., 123-GNC-53
Dongmo, J., 42-GNC-18
Doth, K., 110-GNC-49
Drai, R., 188-GNC-88
Drees, L., 135-MST-20
Driscoll, J., 164-AFM-29
Author/Session Chair Index
Drouot, A., 17-GNC-6
DSouza, S., 31-AFM-7
Du Bois, J., 83-GNC-33
Dutta, A., 55-ASC-9
Dutta, S., 31-AFM-7
Dwivedi, P., 148-GNC-65
Dwyer-Cianciolo, A., 203-ASC-36
Dzamba, T., 130-GNC-60
Eaton, C., 155-GNC-72
Edberg, D., 133-GNC-63
Edwards, C., 123-GNC-53
Edwards, D., 39-GNC-15, 99-AFM-20
Elahidoost, A., 155-GNC-72
Eldredge, J., 107-GNC-46
Elliott, C., 163-AFM-28
Engelbrecht, J., 75-AFM-14, 118-AFM-21
Englander, J., 34-ASC-6
Enright, J., 130-GNC-60, 176-GNC-83
Erdos, D., 19-GNC-8
Erturk, S., 75-AFM-14
Erwin, R., 13-GNC-2
Erzberger, H., 156-GNC-73
Essert, J., 197-ASC-31
Etele, J., 8-AFM-4
Faber, J., 98-AFM-19
Fahnestock, E., 11-ASC-3
Fairfax, L., 150-GNC-67
Fajardo, L., 70-MST-12
Falck, R., 10-ASC-2
Falkena, W., 66-GNC-31
Fan, J., 39-GNC-15
Farber, N., 86-GNC-36
Faruqi, F., 152-GNC-69
Faruque, I., 170-GNC-77
Feist, A., 18-GNC-7
Felicetti, L., 33-ASC-5, 79-ASC-12
Fernandes de Oliveira, R., 22-GNC-11
Feron, E., 16-GNC-5, 147-GNC-64
Ferrin, J., 60-GNC-25, 193-GNC-93
Fesq, L., 62-GNC-27
Fessard, M., 101-ASC-16
Feyereisen, T., 106-GNC-45
Fichter, W., 14-GNC-3
Field, J., 68-MST-10, 160-MST-24
Figlar, B., 103-GNC-42
Findley, D., 195-MST-29
Fisch, F., 47-MST-6, 58-GNC-23, 96-AFM-17,
103-GNC-42, 123-GNC-53
Fischer, A., 110-GNC-49
Flanzer, T., 39-GNC-15, 60-GNC-25
Fleming, A., 87-GNC-37, 107-GNC-46, 126-GNC-56
Flores-Abad, A., 130-GNC-60
Fonseca, I., 103-GNC-42
Forbes, J., 17-GNC-6, 65-GNC-30
Forbes, S., 131-GNC-61
Forshaw, J., 88-GNC-38, 103-GNC-42
Foster, J., 48-MST-7
Francois, D., 158-MST-22
Francolin, C., 37-GNC-13
Fraysse, H., 167-ASC-27
Fregene, K., 180-MST-27
Fresconi, F., 141-AFM-25
Frew, E., 38-GNC-14, 130-GNC-60, 151-GNC-68, 176-GNC-83
Fridman, L., 82-GNC-32
Frink, N., 76-AFM-15
Frost, S., 13-GNC-2, 64-GNC-29, 91-GNC-41,
140-AFM-24
Frueh, C., 121-ASC-19
Früh, C., 166-ASC-26
Fu, M., 20-GNC-9
Fucke, L., 68-MST-10
Fuentes, R., 85-GNC-35
Fujimoto, K., 80-ASC-13, 145-ASC-23
Fujita, K., 89-GNC-39
Fukuda, Y., 156-GNC-73
Fuller, J., 149-GNC-66
Fulton, C., 187-GNC-87
Funase, R., 79-ASC-12
Furfaro, R., 12-ASC-4, 20-GNC-9, 154-GNC-71, 197-ASC-31, 201-ASC-34
Gadebusch, J., 77-AFM-16
Gadient, R., 168-GNC-75
Gage, S., 92-MST-13
Gahinet, P., 82-GNC-32
Gaias, G., 146-ASC-24
Galante, J., 21-GNC-10, 155-GNC-72
Gallagher, J., 159-MST-23
Gandhi, N., 125-GNC-55, 172-GNC-79
Gangsaas, D., 29-AFM-5
Gangtie, Z., 132-GNC-62
Gaohua, C., 86-GNC-36
Garrison, J., 198-ASC-32
Garus, A., 132-GNC-62, 155-GNC-72
Gates, W., 133-GNC-63
Gaudet, B., 20-GNC-9, 201-ASC-34
Gavel, H., 92-MST-13, 134-MST-19
Gay, R., 174-GNC-81
Ge, X., 13-GNC-2
Gebre-Egziabher, D., 89-GNC-39
Gerretsen, A., 196-MST-30
Geyman, M., 18-GNC-7
Ghidella, J., 158-MST-22
Ghoddoussi, A., 77-AFM-16
Ghose, D., 86-GNC-36, 91-GNC-41
Ghosh, P., 56-ASC-10
Ghrist, R., 166-ASC-26
Gibson, T., 109-GNC-48
Giesy, D., 187-GNC-87
Gill, N., 155-GNC-72
Gill, S., 76-AFM-15
Gingras, D., 48-MST-7, 195-MST-29
Ginn, S., 140-AFM-24
Glaser, S., 24-MST-2
Gleaves, A., 199-ASC-33
Glover, R., 167-ASC-27
Goes, L., 70-MST-12
Goetzke, E., 197-ASC-31
Goman, M., 6-AFM-2, 68-MST-10, 77-AFM-16
Gonzalez, M., 155-GNC-72
Gopalarathnam, A., 30-AFM-6, 163-AFM-28
Gopinath, V., 92-MST-13
Gordon, B., 153-GNC-70
Grabbe, S., 156-GNC-73, 185-GNC-85
Grant, M., 31-AFM-7, 53-AFM-11
Grant, P., 93-MST-14, 160-MST-24
Grassi, M., 90-GNC-40
Grauer, J., 7-AFM-3, 53-AFM-11, 74-AFM-13
Gravseth, I., 111-GNC-50
Grebow, D., 199-ASC-33, 201-ASC-34
Green, S., 124-GNC-54
Gregg, S., 36-GNC-12
Gregory, I., 13-GNC-2, 148-GNC-65, 149-GNC-66, 179-MST-26
Grigorie, L., 74-AFM-13
Groen, E., 24-MST-2, 68-MST-10
Groff, L., 25-MST-3
Gross, J., 188-GNC-88
Grover, P., 198-ASC-32
Gruszecki, J., 24-MST-2, 67-MST-9
Grygorczuk, J., 65-GNC-30
Gu, Y., 41-GNC-17, 188-GNC-88
Guedes, M., 114-MST-16
Guerra, M., 41-GNC-17
Guerrant, D., 79-ASC-12, 131-GNC-61
Gui, H., 21-GNC-10, 44-GNC-20, 182-ASC-28
Guinn, J., 80-ASC-13, 145-ASC-23
Gunbatar, Y., 88-GNC-38
Guo, J., 42-GNC-18
Guo, T., 76-AFM-15, 187-GNC-87
64
Guo, Y., 35-ASC-7, 56-ASC-10, 192-GNC-92,
203-ASC-36
Gupta, R., 59-GNC-24
Gurbacki, P., 7-AFM-3
Gurdan, D., 110-GNC-49
Gurfil, P., 87-GNC-37, 100-ASC-15
Gursoy, G., 134-MST-19
Guruswamy, G., 114-MST-16
Gutierrez, A., 94-MST-15
Gutman, S., 152-GNC-69
Gómez, S., 154-GNC-71
Hadaegh, F., 54-ASC-8
Hagenfeldt, M., 154-GNC-71
Hager, W., 16-GNC-5
Hagerott, S., 29-AFM-5
Hahn, Y., 12-ASC-4
Haim, L., 45-GNC-21
Hall, C., 45-GNC-21
Hanson, C., 87-GNC-37
Hara, S., 111-GNC-50
Harada, A., 127-GNC-57
Harada, M., 129-GNC-59
Hartley, R., 44-GNC-20
Hashimoto, T., 111-GNC-50
Hatch, S., 11-ASC-3
Hawkins, M., 192-GNC-92
Haya Ramos, R., 131-GNC-61
He, Z., 15-GNC-4
Hedon, A., 166-ASC-26
Heeg, J., 74-AFM-13
Hemati, M., 107-GNC-46
Henderson, T., 112-GNC-51
Henry, J., 189-GNC-89
Henshaw, G., 44-GNC-20
Hergenrother, C., 197-ASC-31
Heritier, A., 81-ASC-14
Herrmann, T., 163-AFM-28
Hess, R., 15-GNC-4, 82-GNC-32
Heydari, A., 87-GNC-37
Higuchi, T., 153-GNC-70
Hill, M., 68-MST-10
Hilton, H., 162-AFM-27
Hinkel, H., 189-GNC-89
Hinks, J., 59-GNC-24, 105-GNC-44
Hintz, G., 81-ASC-14
Hirsch, M., 113-GNC-52
Hjartarson, A., 172-GNC-79
Ho, G., 180-MST-27
Hoe, G., 75-AFM-14
Hofer, R., 34-ASC-6
Hoffler, K., 46-MST-5, 73-AFM-12, 139-AFM-23
Hogan, E., 12-ASC-4, 100-ASC-15, 155-GNC-72
Holguin, L., 154-GNC-71, 155-GNC-72
Holt, G., 174-GNC-81
Holzapfel, F., 30-AFM-6, 47-MST-6, 58-GNC-23, 63-GNC-28, 96-AFM-17, 103-GNC-42,
108-GNC-47, 128-GNC-58, 135-MST-20,
153-GNC-70, 171-GNC-78, 190-GNC-90
Holzinger, M., 33-ASC-5, 79-ASC-12
Homola, J., 36-GNC-12
Hong, G., 195-MST-29
Hope, J., 44-GNC-20
Horn, J., 113-GNC-52
Hornby, G., 36-GNC-12
Hornung, M., 103-GNC-42
Horri, N., 103-GNC-42
Horwood, J., 145-ASC-23
Hou, H., 16-GNC-5
Hovakimyan, N., 19-GNC-8, 128-GNC-58, 149-GNC-66
How, J., 43-GNC-19, 65-GNC-30, 84-GNC-34,
110-GNC-49, 126-GNC-56, 190-GNC-90
Howcroft, C., 97-AFM-18
Howe, J., 65-GNC-30
Howell, K., 12-ASC-4, 81-ASC-14, 102-ASC-17, 122-ASC-20
Hu, Q., 44-GNC-20, 66-GNC-31
Huang, R., 55-ASC-9
Huang, W., 34-ASC-6
Huang, X., 21-GNC-10, 39-GNC-15, 53-AFM-11
Huhn, J., 195-MST-29
Huish, D., 189-GNC-89
Hullender, D., 38-GNC-14
Humbert, J., 170-GNC-77, 193-GNC-93
Hummelink, B., 18-GNC-7
Humphrey, L., 94-MST-15
Humphreys, T., 105-GNC-44
Hunter, G., 23-MST-1
Hurley, R., 22-GNC-11
Hurtado, J., 57-GNC-22
Hussain, S., 65-GNC-30
Hussein, I., 121-ASC-19, 148-GNC-65
Hwang, I., 55-ASC-9, 156-GNC-73, 192-GNC-92
Hyde, D., 52-AFM-10
Hyslop, A., 155-GNC-72
Hyun, B., 33-ASC-5
Ichimura, N., 89-GNC-39
Idan, M., 14-GNC-3
Ilg, M., 141-AFM-25
Ilvedson, C., 94-MST-15
Indig, N., 86-GNC-36
Author/Session Chair Index
Indra, S., 84-GNC-34
Inumoh, L., 103-GNC-42
in`t Veld, A., 14-GNC-3
Ito, M., 129-GNC-59
Iwai, N., 49-MST-8
Iwata, T., 112-GNC-51, 192-GNC-92
Jackson, B., 135-MST-20
Jackson, J., 135-MST-20
Jackson, M., 189-GNC-89
Jagannatha, B., 183-ASC-29
Jah, M., 101-ASC-16, 121-ASC-19
Jamil, R., 83-GNC-33
Jhemi, A., 94-MST-15
Jia, B., 157-GNC-74
Jia, Y., 44-GNC-20
Jiang, B., 16-GNC-5
Jianhua, F., 86-GNC-36
Jianmei, S., 86-GNC-36
Jin, C., 157-GNC-74
Jin, L., 182-ASC-28
Joerger, M., 16-GNC-5
Johansson, R., 42-GNC-18
Johnson, E., 43-GNC-19, 64-GNC-29, 82-GNC-32, 109-GNC-48, 128-GNC-58, 190-GNC-90
Jones, B., 145-ASC-23, 167-ASC-27
Jones, D., 100-ASC-15
Jones, M., 97-AFM-18
Joos, H., 175-GNC-82
Jordan, T., 187-GNC-87
Joshi, S., 45-GNC-21
Ju, G., 26-MST-4
Jun, B., 93-MST-14
Jung, Y., 83-GNC-33
Junkins, J., 9-ASC-1
Kahn, A., 39-GNC-15, 99-AFM-20
Kapania, R., 74-AFM-13, 134-MST-19
Kaplinger, B., 144-ASC-22
Karas, O., 83-GNC-33, 84-GNC-34, 151-GNC-68
Karlgaard, C., 31-AFM-7
Karpenko, M., 165-ASC-25
Kasai, S., 165-ASC-25
Kasdin, N., 55-ASC-9
Kassas, Z., 37-GNC-13, 105-GNC-44
Kato, K., 49-MST-8
Katupitiya, J., 8-AFM-4, 98-AFM-19
Katz, J., 89-GNC-39
Kawaguchi, J., 127-GNC-57
Kawahara, T., 112-GNC-51
Kazemba, C., 31-AFM-7
Keating, D., 67-MST-9
Kehoe, J., 22-GNC-11
Kelecy, T., 166-ASC-26
Kelly, T., 159-MST-23
Kennedy, Q., 24-MST-2
Kenny, S., 187-GNC-87
Kent, T., 107-GNC-46
Kerr, M., 131-GNC-61
Kerschen, G., 146-ASC-24
Keshavan, J., 193-GNC-93
Keshmiri, S., 171-GNC-78
Khadilkar, H., 185-GNC-85
Kharisov, E., 19-GNC-8, 128-GNC-58
Khrabrov, A., 68-MST-10
Kibler, A., 189-GNC-89
Kidd, J., 197-ASC-31
Kim, D., 37-GNC-13
Kim, H., 110-GNC-49, 129-GNC-59
Kim, J., 170-GNC-77
Kim, K., 26-MST-4
Kim, S., 94-MST-15, 129-GNC-59
Kim, Y., 126-GNC-56, 198-ASC-32
King, F., 14-GNC-3
Kingravi, H., 190-GNC-90
Kingsbury, D., 140-AFM-24
Klein, V., 76-AFM-15
Klotz, J., 19-GNC-8
Klyde, D., 106-GNC-45, 179-MST-26
Klöckner, A., 92-MST-13
Knight, D., 93-MST-14
Knowles, J., 118-AFM-21
Knutson, M., 112-GNC-51
Knöös, J., 147-GNC-64
Ko, S., 26-MST-4, 160-MST-24
Koiti Kuga, H., 103-GNC-42
Kojima, H., 165-ASC-25
Kolesnikov, E., 6-AFM-2
Kolmanovsky, I., 51-AFM-9, 177-GNC-84, 191-GNC-91
Komendat, A., 7-AFM-3
Komendera, E., 122-ASC-20
Konopliv, A., 11-ASC-3
Konstanzer, P., 14-GNC-3
Koolstra, H., 88-GNC-38
Kopecki, G., 127-GNC-57
Kopeikin, A., 126-GNC-56
Kordos, D., 67-MST-9
Kowalchuk, S., 67-MST-9, 158-MST-22
Kowaltschek, S., 90-GNC-40
Krauskopf, B., 76-AFM-15, 97-AFM-18, 118-AFM-21
Krichmar, J., 133-GNC-63
Krings, M., 91-GNC-41
Krishnakumar, K., 106-GNC-45
Kron, A., 132-GNC-62, 155-GNC-72
Kroo, I., 60-GNC-25
Kruep, J., 114-MST-16
Kubota, T., 111-GNC-50
Kucinski, T., 65-GNC-30
Kukreja, S., 51-AFM-9, 123-GNC-53
Kumar, M., 157-GNC-74, 198-ASC-32
Kushida, Y., 111-GNC-50
Kusyumov, A., 178-MST-25
Kwan, J., 169-GNC-76
Kwatny, H., 6-AFM-2, 125-GNC-55, 172-GNC-79
Kwon, C., 156-GNC-73
Labour, D., 108-GNC-47
Lai, C., 135-MST-20
Laipert, F., 10-ASC-2
Lakshmikanth, G., 63-GNC-28
Lampton, A., 168-GNC-75
Lamy, A., 167-ASC-27
Landau, D., 34-ASC-6
Landon, J., 150-GNC-67
Lantukh, D., 102-ASC-17
Lappas, V., 88-GNC-38
Larsen, A., 56-ASC-10, 81-ASC-14
Latorre, P., 158-MST-22
Latyshev, S., 22-GNC-11
Lau, G., 84-GNC-34
Lauretta, D., 197-ASC-31
Lavretsky, E., 109-GNC-48, 147-GNC-64, 168-GNC-75
Lawrence, D., 79-ASC-12, 131-GNC-61
Lawson, B., 179-MST-26
Lazarus, S., 22-GNC-11
Le Fevre, C., 167-ASC-27
Le Gonidec, S., 84-GNC-34
Ledegang, W., 24-MST-2
Lee, A., 40-GNC-16
Lee, D., 37-GNC-13, 129-GNC-59
Lee, H., 36-GNC-12
Lee, J., 20-GNC-9, 26-MST-4, 38-GNC-14
Lee, K., 87-GNC-37, 156-GNC-73
Lee, P., 36-GNC-12
Lee, R., 23-MST-1, 191-GNC-91
Lee, S., 26-MST-4, 83-GNC-33, 150-GNC-67,
167-ASC-27, 192-GNC-92
Lee, T., 188-GNC-88
Lee, W., 150-GNC-67
Lei, C., 86-GNC-36
Leitner, R., 159-MST-23
Leitão, M., 190-GNC-90
Lemaitre, A., 84-GNC-34
65
Lemmers, A., 196-MST-30
Lenz, J., 30-AFM-6, 47-MST-6, 58-GNC-23, 171-GNC-78
Leonard, J., 80-ASC-13, 145-ASC-23
Leonhardt, B., 98-AFM-19
Leve, F., 22-GNC-11, 103-GNC-42, 168-GNC-75
Levengood, K., 52-AFM-10
Lewis, E., 116-MST-18
Lewis, F., 109-GNC-48
Lewis, M., 141-AFM-25
Leylek, E., 142-AFM-26
Li, C., 15-GNC-4
Li, H., 178-MST-25
Li, J., 124-GNC-54
LI, J., 191-GNC-91
Li, K., 86-GNC-36
Li, N., 140-AFM-24
Li, T., 153-GNC-70
Li, Y., 133-GNC-63
Liang, G., 195-MST-29
Liang, K., 11-ASC-3
Liang, Y., 86-GNC-36
Liao, F., 126-GNC-56
Libraro, P., 55-ASC-9
Lichter, M., 156-GNC-73
Lie, F., 89-GNC-39
Lijewski, L., 142-AFM-26
Likun, L., 132-GNC-62
Lim, H., 198-ASC-32
Lim, R., 61-GNC-26
Lim, S., 112-GNC-51
Lin, F., 58-GNC-23, 188-GNC-88
Lin, H., 110-GNC-49
Lin, P., 178-MST-25
Linares, R., 157-GNC-74, 176-GNC-83
Lind, R., 5-AFM-1, 22-GNC-11, 32-AFM-8, 51-AFM-9, 85-GNC-35, 142-AFM-26
Lindholm, G., 170-GNC-77, 186-GNC-86
Litt, J., 187-GNC-87
Liu, C., 15-GNC-4
Liu, H., 16-GNC-5, 84-GNC-34, 108-GNC-47,
193-GNC-93
Liu, J., 130-GNC-60, 176-GNC-83
Liu, K., 66-GNC-31
Liu, Q., 195-MST-29
Liu, W., 156-GNC-73
Liu, X., 155-GNC-72
Lixia, K., 86-GNC-36
Llanos, P., 81-ASC-14
Lloyd, C., 49-MST-8
Lo, C., 94-MST-15
Lohmiller, W., 42-GNC-18, 63-GNC-28, 103-GNC-42, 127-GNC-57
Lombaerts, T., 32-AFM-8, 171-GNC-78
Londono, M., 98-AFM-19
Lone, M., 77-AFM-16, 83-GNC-33, 135-MST-20
Long, S., 145-ASC-23
Longuski, J., 10-ASC-2, 79-ASC-12, 102-ASC-17, 182-ASC-28
Looye, G., 92-MST-13, 171-GNC-78
Lopes, H., 18-GNC-7
Lopez-Leones, J., 156-GNC-73
Lorenz, S., 62-GNC-27
Lovell, A., 33-ASC-5, 54-ASC-8
Lowenberg, M., 6-AFM-2, 76-AFM-15, 97-AFM-18, 118-AFM-21
Lu, P., 131-GNC-61, 155-GNC-72
Lubey, D., 183-ASC-29
Luckner, R., 68-MST-10, 77-AFM-16
Luu, J., 94-MST-15
Lyne, J., 199-ASC-33
Lyons, D., 145-ASC-23, 199-ASC-33
Lyzhoft, J., 192-GNC-92
Löhr, J., 12-ASC-4
Ma, H., 20-GNC-9, 21-GNC-10
Ma, O., 130-GNC-60
Macala, G., 40-GNC-16
Macau, E., 148-GNC-65
MacFarlane, K., 170-GNC-77
Machida, M., 153-GNC-70
MacKunis, W., 147-GNC-64
Mackunis, W., 150-GNC-67
Macrì, F., 92-MST-13
Maddock, R., 203-ASC-36
Mafficini, A., 154-GNC-71
Magree, D., 128-GNC-58
Mahajan, B., 144-ASC-22
Mahapatra, S., 92-MST-13, 158-MST-22, 196-MST-30
Mainini, M., 36-GNC-12
Maity, A., 20-GNC-9
Makowka, K., 89-GNC-39
Mallaram, S., 20-GNC-9
Mallikarjunan, S., 128-GNC-58
Mangalam, A., 74-AFM-13
Manickavasagam, M., 20-GNC-9
Mantini, V., 175-GNC-82
Manuel, S., 29-AFM-5
Marco, V., 131-GNC-61
Marcos, A., 84-GNC-34, 175-GNC-82
Marino, F., 175-GNC-82
Martin, K., 182-ASC-28
Author/Session Chair Index
Martin, L., 36-GNC-12
Martins, E., 114-MST-16
Martos, B., 76-AFM-15
Martínez-Arredondo, G., 130-GNC-60
Masek, T., 23-MST-1
Mashiku, A., 198-ASC-32
Masuda, K., 90-GNC-40
Mattei, G., 19-GNC-8
Maurice, J., 14-GNC-3
Mavris, D., 108-GNC-47
Maximoff, J., 145-ASC-23, 192-GNC-92
May, R., 76-AFM-15, 187-GNC-87
Mazal, L., 100-ASC-15
McCarthy, G., 24-MST-2
McChesney, C., 168-GNC-75
McDonald, G., 156-GNC-73
McElrath, T., 122-ASC-20
McFarland, M., 19-GNC-8
McGranaghan, R., 80-ASC-13, 145-ASC-23
McGrath, B., 179-MST-26
McGreevy, J., 176-GNC-83
McKinley, D., 198-ASC-32
McKinley, W., 143-ASC-21
McLain, T., 60-GNC-25, 193-GNC-93
McMahon, J., 33-ASC-5, 81-ASC-14, 143-ASC-21
McNair, S., 182-ASC-28
McNamara, J., 30-AFM-6
McNamara, L., 174-GNC-81
McVittie, G., 176-GNC-83
Mears, M., 18-GNC-7
Medas, J., 143-ASC-21
Meek, M., 146-ASC-24
Mehta, S., 22-GNC-11, 41-GNC-17, 147-GNC-64, 150-GNC-67
Meiland, R., 160-MST-24
Mendes, A., 18-GNC-7
Menon, P., 102-ASC-17, 132-GNC-62, 155-GNC-72
Mercer, J., 36-GNC-12
Mercker, T., 15-GNC-4
Mercurio, M., 183-ASC-29
Mesbahi, M., 192-GNC-92
Mignolet, M., 140-AFM-24
Milenkovic, Z., 189-GNC-89
Miller, D., 89-GNC-39, 112-GNC-51, 162-AFM-27
Miller, J., 81-ASC-14
Miller, S., 77-AFM-16
Mimasu, Y., 79-ASC-12
Mingotti, G., 100-ASC-15
Miotto, P., 158-MST-22
Miquel, T., 57-GNC-22
Miura, R., 115-MST-17
Miyazawa, Y., 127-GNC-57
Moennich, W., 7-AFM-3
Mohan, K., 127-GNC-57
Mohseni, K., 18-GNC-7
Mokhtar, M., 65-GNC-30
Monaco, S., 19-GNC-8
Moncayo, H., 83-GNC-33, 84-GNC-34
Montalvo, C., 83-GNC-33
Monteggia, C., 97-AFM-18
Mooij, E., 55-ASC-9, 91-GNC-41, 150-GNC-67, 178-MST-25
Moon, A., 199-ASC-33
Moon, G., 93-MST-14
Mora-Camino, F., 14-GNC-3, 63-GNC-28, 112-GNC51, 132-GNC-62
Morand, V., 167-ASC-27
Moreau, M., 155-GNC-72
Morelli, E., 7-AFM-3, 74-AFM-13, 76-AFM-15
Moreno, C., 140-AFM-24, 149-GNC-66
Morgan, D., 54-ASC-8
Morgan, J., 106-GNC-45
Morris, C., 134-MST-19
Mortari, D., 120-ASC-18, 167-ASC-27
Moschetta, J., 53-AFM-11
Mostaza, D., 131-GNC-61
Mueller, R., 23-MST-1
Mueterthies, M., 79-ASC-12
Muhlegg, M., 43-GNC-19
Mukherjee, A., 185-GNC-85
Mukherjee, D., 91-GNC-41
Mukherjee, P., 153-GNC-70
Mulder, J., 18-GNC-7, 88-GNC-38, 91-GNC-41
Mulder, M., 14-GNC-3, 24-MST-2, 38-GNC-14,
69-MST-11, 115-MST-17, 179-MST-26
Munoz, J., 174-GNC-81
Murphey, R., 41-GNC-17
Murphy, P., 76-AFM-15
Murphy, S., 112-GNC-51
Murri, D., 7-AFM-3, 32-AFM-8, 187-GNC-87
Muse, J., 47-MST-6
Mwongera, V., 6-AFM-2
Mühlegg, M., 82-GNC-32
Naasz, B., 155-GNC-72
Nagata, H., 129-GNC-59
Nakpiam, J., 163-AFM-28
Napolitano, M., 41-GNC-17, 188-GNC-88
Naqvi, N., 9-ASC-1, 26-MST-4
Narayanachar, D., 107-GNC-46
Nazari, M., 45-GNC-21, 81-ASC-14
Nebel, B., 12-ASC-4
Nebelecky, C., 33-ASC-5
Neild, S., 97-AFM-18, 118-AFM-21
Nelson, J., 13-GNC-2
Nesbitt, B., 128-GNC-58
Neveu, D., 188-GNC-88
Newman, B., 5-AFM-1, 63-GNC-28
Newman, M., 24-MST-2, 179-MST-26
Newman, R., 25-MST-3
Ng, H., 104-GNC-43, 124-GNC-54
Nguyen, N., 64-GNC-29, 74-AFM-13
Nichols, J., 60-GNC-25, 193-GNC-93
Niedfeldt, P., 113-GNC-52
Nieuwenhuizen, F., 115-MST-17
Nikoleris, A., 124-GNC-54
Ninomiya, T., 127-GNC-57
Niu, Z., 39-GNC-15
Nobleheart, W., 63-GNC-28
Nogar, S., 30-AFM-6
Nyew, H., 35-ASC-7
O’Connor, M., 89-GNC-39
Obermark, J., 44-GNC-20
Obradovic, B., 180-MST-27
Ochoa-Lleras, N., 151-GNC-68
Ogren, P., 17-GNC-6
Ohanian, O., 159-MST-23, 180-MST-27
Okano, Y., 79-ASC-12
Okolo, W., 5-AFM-1
Oktay, T., 37-GNC-13, 58-GNC-23
Olinger, D., 148-GNC-65
Olivari, M., 115-MST-17
Oliveira, E., 103-GNC-42
Ölvander, J., 92-MST-13, 134-MST-19
Omran, A., 5-AFM-1
Onder, N., 35-ASC-7
Oppenheimer, M., 30-AFM-6, 170-GNC-77, 186-GNC-86
Orr, J., 43-GNC-19, 46-MST-5
Ortega, K., 94-MST-15
Ospina, J., 75-AFM-14, 131-GNC-61
Otsuki, M., 111-GNC-50
Ouellette, J., 74-AFM-13
Owen, A., 187-GNC-87
Owen, M., 193-GNC-93
Owens, D., 75-AFM-14, 77-AFM-16
Ozger, E., 32-AFM-8
Pachikara, A., 51-AFM-9
Packard, A., 172-GNC-79
Padhi, R., 20-GNC-9, 85-GNC-35, 148-GNC-65
Padro, J., 26-MST-4
Paglione, P., 14-GNC-3
66
Pahle, J., 98-AFM-19
Palacios, R., 5-AFM-1
Paley, D., 87-GNC-37, 107-GNC-46, 126-GNC-56
Palmerini, G., 33-ASC-5, 79-ASC-12
Palomo, P., 154-GNC-71
Pamadi, B., 141-AFM-25
Paranjape, A., 6-AFM-2, 170-GNC-77
Parish, J., 20-GNC-9, 44-GNC-20, 173-GNC-80, 188-GNC-88
Park, C., 54-ASC-8, 150-GNC-67, 198-ASC-32
Park, E., 198-ASC-32
Park, R., 11-ASC-3, 144-ASC-22
Park, S., 104-GNC-43, 126-GNC-56, 198-ASC-32
Parker, G., 18-GNC-7
Parker, J., 80-ASC-13, 145-ASC-23, 199-ASC-33
Partovi, A., 110-GNC-49
Pasiliao, E., 41-GNC-17, 147-GNC-64, 150-GNC-67
Patangan, M., 189-GNC-89
Patil, M., 74-AFM-13, 142-AFM-26
Patra, A., 183-ASC-29
Patterson, M., 35-ASC-7, 127-GNC-57
Pattrick, D., 97-AFM-18
Pauck, S., 75-AFM-14, 118-AFM-21
Paul, R., 163-AFM-28
Paulino, N., 155-GNC-72
Pavlak, T., 81-ASC-14
Pechev, A., 103-GNC-42
Peck, M., 143-ASC-21, 191-GNC-91
Peddle, I., 118-AFM-21
Pelaez, J., 10-ASC-2
Pellegrini, E., 10-ASC-2
Peng, C., 46-MST-5
Peng, K., 58-GNC-23, 188-GNC-88
Peni, T., 89-GNC-39
Penin, L., 84-GNC-34, 131-GNC-61, 154-GNC-71, 175-GNC-82
Perhinschi, M., 83-GNC-33, 84-GNC-34, 151-GNC-68
Perkins, J., 80-ASC-13
Pernicka, H., 144-ASC-22
Pervan, B., 16-GNC-5
Peter, F., 128-GNC-58, 190-GNC-90
Peterson, A., 42-GNC-18
Petritoli, P., 175-GNC-82
Petropoulos, A., 10-ASC-2, 199-ASC-33
Pfifer, H., 168-GNC-75
Pham, K., 41-GNC-17, 62-GNC-27, 155-GNC-72
Phillips, M., 164-AFM-29
Pittelkau, M., 143-ASC-21, 165-ASC-25, 182-ASC-28
Pitz, A., 144-ASC-22
Plakalovic, D., 166-ASC-26
Pledgie, S., 113-GNC-52
Pollini, L., 115-MST-17
Ponda, S., 84-GNC-34
Pong, C., 112-GNC-51
Pontani, M., 146-ASC-24
Pool, D., 69-MST-11, 115-MST-17
Poore, A., 145-ASC-23
Popov, A., 74-AFM-13
Post, M., 191-GNC-91
Pote, B., 34-ASC-6
Poveda, J., 44-GNC-20, 151-GNC-68
Powell, R., 203-ASC-36
Prevereaud, Y., 53-AFM-11
Prevot, T., 36-GNC-12
Priest, J., 48-MST-7
Prince, J., 203-ASC-36
Propokov, O., 152-GNC-69
Psiaki, M., 59-GNC-24, 105-GNC-44, 177-GNC-84, 191-GNC-91
Pulecchi, T., 175-GNC-82
Puyou, G., 76-AFM-15
Qi, R., 11-ASC-3
Qian, Z., 75-AFM-14
Quigley, J., 199-ASC-33
Quintart, A., 22-GNC-11
Radice, G., 122-ASC-20
Raffler, T., 153-GNC-70
Rafi, M., 14-GNC-3
Raheja, A., 94-MST-15
Raiszadeh, B., 31-AFM-7
Ralston, J., 48-MST-7
Ramadani, A., 23-MST-1
Ramamoorthy, K., 23-MST-1
Randolph, T., 34-ASC-6
Ransbury, P., 25-MST-3
Rao, A., 15-GNC-4, 16-GNC-5, 35-ASC-7, 37-GNC-13,
78-ASC-11, 122-ASC-20, 127-GNC-57
Ratcliff, C., 77-AFM-16
Rattan, K., 148-GNC-65
Raza, S., 8-AFM-4
Reardon, S., 69-MST-11
Rebordão, J., 154-GNC-71
Redding, J., 65-GNC-30
Reed, J., 41-GNC-17, 62-GNC-27
Reed, S., 43-GNC-19
Rege, A., 186-GNC-86
Regina, N., 60-GNC-25
Reijneveld, J., 45-GNC-21, 191-GNC-91
Reinebold, J., 159-MST-23
Reinhardt, B., 143-ASC-21
Author/Session Chair Index
Remes, B., 18-GNC-7
Renga, A., 90-GNC-40
Rew, D., 26-MST-4
Reynaud, S., 101-ASC-16
Rezgui, D., 97-AFM-18
Rhudy, M., 41-GNC-17, 188-GNC-88
Ribalta, G., 201-ASC-34
Ribeiro, C., 14-GNC-3
Ricci, S., 92-MST-13
Richard, E., 17-GNC-6
Richards, A., 107-GNC-46
Richards, N., 106-GNC-45, 125-GNC-55
Richardson, T., 83-GNC-33, 107-GNC-46, 180-MST-27
Richter, M., 103-GNC-42
Ridgely, D., 19-GNC-8
Ridley, A., 59-GNC-24
Ridolfi, G., 178-MST-25
Rim, H., 145-ASC-23
Ritz, E., 140-AFM-24
Rizvi, F., 40-GNC-16
Robertsson, A., 42-GNC-18
Robinson, J., 147-GNC-64
Rock, S., 44-GNC-20
Roderick, S., 44-GNC-20
Rodriguez, A., 19-GNC-8
Rodriguez, C., 151-GNC-68
Roe, E., 199-ASC-33
Rogalski, T., 24-MST-2
Rogers, B., 102-ASC-17
Rogers, J., 99-AFM-20
Rohrschneider, R., 86-GNC-36, 111-GNC-50
Rokhsaz, K., 14-GNC-3
Romani, R., 70-MST-12
Romano, M., 154-GNC-71
Roncoli, R., 11-ASC-3, 102-ASC-17
Rosales, A., 82-GNC-32
Rose, M., 94-MST-15, 133-GNC-63
Rosengren, A., 101-ASC-16
Roska, T., 89-GNC-39
Ross, M., 165-ASC-25
Rossi, C., 62-GNC-27
Rothhaar, P., 133-GNC-63
Rotunno, M., 175-GNC-82
Roux, C., 175-GNC-82
Roy, S., 23-MST-1, 169-GNC-76, 195-MST-29
Royer, C., 108-GNC-47
Roza, M., 160-MST-24
Rubinsky, S., 152-GNC-69
Ruff, R., 116-MST-18, 158-MST-22
Rupert, A., 179-MST-26
Russell, R., 10-ASC-2, 11-ASC-3, 102-ASC-17
Rutkowski, A., 105-GNC-44
Ryan, J., 87-GNC-37
Ryan, K., 141-AFM-25
Ryan, T., 110-GNC-49, 129-GNC-59
Rybus, T., 65-GNC-30
Rzucidlo, P., 67-MST-9
Sabatini, R., 47-MST-6, 127-GNC-57
Sachs, G., 30-AFM-6, 96-AFM-17, 171-GNC-78
Saeed, N., 29-AFM-5
Saenz Otero, A., 89-GNC-39
Safavi, E., 92-MST-13
Sahni, O., 13-GNC-2
Sakai, S., 21-GNC-10
Salama, F., 83-GNC-33
Salehi, S., 155-GNC-72
Samaan, M., 173-GNC-80
Sammut, A., 88-GNC-38
Sammut, M., 127-GNC-57
Sample, E., 41-GNC-17
Sanfelice, R., 154-GNC-71
Sang, J., 121-ASC-19, 167-ASC-27, 183-ASC-29
Sanjurjo-Rivo, M., 10-ASC-2
Sankar, B., 163-AFM-28
Sanner, R., 21-GNC-10
Sanyal, A., 45-GNC-21, 154-GNC-71, 155-GNC-72
Sargent, R., 62-GNC-27, 158-MST-22
Sarigul-Klijn, N., 31-AFM-7
Sarkar, K., 85-GNC-35
Sasiadek, J., 17-GNC-6, 65-GNC-30, 83-GNC-33
Sato, Y., 198-ASC-32
Satoh, M., 165-ASC-25
Saussie, D., 158-MST-22
Savelsberg, R., 152-GNC-69
Savvaris, A., 22-GNC-11, 83-GNC-33
Scharl, J., 23-MST-1
Schaub, H., 54-ASC-8, 100-ASC-15, 166-ASC-26
Scheeres, D., 54-ASC-8, 101-ASC-16, 122-ASC-20, 183-ASC-29, 203-ASC-36
Schetz, J., 134-MST-19
Schlabe, D., 92-MST-13
Schoenenberger, M., 31-AFM-7
Schramm, H., 24-MST-2
Schroeder, D., 113-GNC-52
Schroeder, J., 48-MST-7, 115-MST-17
Schultz, C., 156-GNC-73
Schulze, P., 162-AFM-27
Schutz, B., 145-ASC-23
Seager, S., 112-GNC-51
Seanor, B., 41-GNC-17
Searcy, J., 105-GNC-44
Seiler, P., 140-AFM-24, 149-GNC-66, 172-GNC-79
Selfridge, J., 133-GNC-63
Selnick, S., 12-ASC-4, 154-GNC-71
Sembiring, J., 39-GNC-15
Senses, B., 122-ASC-20
Serrani, A., 30-AFM-6, 88-GNC-38, 123-GNC-53, 147-GNC-64
Setzer, C., 197-ASC-31
Sevil, H., 38-GNC-14
Seweryn, K., 65-GNC-30, 89-GNC-39, 151-GNC-68
Shaferman, V., 152-GNC-69
Shah, G., 68-MST-10
Shah, N., 90-GNC-40
Shahid, K., 87-GNC-37
Sharf, I., 17-GNC-6
Sharma, S., 97-AFM-18
Sharp, D., 180-MST-27
Shi, B., 70-MST-12
Shields, M., 18-GNC-7
Shim, D., 17-GNC-6, 83-GNC-33
Shima, T., 19-GNC-8, 20-GNC-9, 152-GNC-69
Shimomura, T., 177-GNC-84
Shin, H., 20-GNC-9, 83-GNC-33, 94-MST-15
Shin, J., 26-MST-4, 88-GNC-38, 171-GNC-78
Shtessel, Y., 19-GNC-8, 82-GNC-32
Shweyk, K., 29-AFM-5, 52-AFM-10
Shyy, W., 8-AFM-4
Sibilski, K., 118-AFM-21
Siddarth, A., 16-GNC-5
Sigthorsson, D., 170-GNC-77, 186-GNC-86
Silisteanu, P., 114-MST-16
Silva, B., 7-AFM-3
Simard Bilodeau, V., 188-GNC-88
Simeoni, F., 100-ASC-15
Simon, D., 76-AFM-15
Sims, J., 34-ASC-6, 55-ASC-9
Singh, S., 87-GNC-37
Singh, T., 157-GNC-74
Singhose, W., 66-GNC-31
Singla, P., 157-GNC-74, 183-ASC-29
Slane, J., 79-ASC-12, 136-MST-21
Slegers, N., 99-AFM-20
Slotine, J., 103-GNC-42
Smaili, H., 160-MST-24
Smith, C., 121-ASC-19, 167-ASC-27, 183-ASC-29
Snyder, J., 34-ASC-6
Sobiesiak, L., 54-ASC-8
Soemarwoto, B., 68-MST-10
Soken, H., 21-GNC-10
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Song, G., 46-MST-5
Sorgenfrei, M., 45-GNC-21
Sotto, E., 155-GNC-72
Sowers, T., 187-GNC-87
Spagni, J., 85-GNC-35
Spangelo, S., 62-GNC-27
Sparko, A., 172-GNC-79
Spencer, D., 11-ASC-3, 121-ASC-19, 199-ASC-33
Speyer, J., 107-GNC-46
Sridhar, B., 36-GNC-12, 57-GNC-22, 104-GNC-43, 124-GNC-54
Sridharan, S., 19-GNC-8
Stachewicz, B., 5-AFM-1
Starchville, T., 166-ASC-26, 183-ASC-29
Starin, S., 191-GNC-91
Stark, A., 77-AFM-16
Steck, J., 14-GNC-3, 43-GNC-19, 63-GNC-28
Stefanovic, M., 109-GNC-48
Steffes, S., 21-GNC-10, 173-GNC-80, 188-GNC-88
Steinkellner, S., 134-MST-19
Steinle, F., 47-MST-6
Stepan, G., 97-AFM-18
Stepanyan, V., 106-GNC-45
Stephens, C., 158-MST-22
Stiltner, B., 159-MST-23
Stout, C., 159-MST-23
Strange, N., 34-ASC-6, 122-ASC-20, 199-ASC-33
Strube, M., 155-GNC-72
Stumpf, J., 110-GNC-49
Stumpf, P., 12-ASC-4
Stupik, J., 146-ASC-24
Subbarao, K., 170-GNC-77, 186-GNC-86
Subramanian, S., 147-GNC-64
Suchomel, C., 98-AFM-19
Sullivan, J., 24-MST-2
Sultan, C., 37-GNC-13, 58-GNC-23
Sumer, D., 13-GNC-2, 82-GNC-32
Sun, D., 104-GNC-43
Sun, L., 38-GNC-14
Sun, Y., 9-ASC-1, 26-MST-4, 157-GNC-74
Surovik, D., 101-ASC-16
Suzuki, H., 127-GNC-57
Sweet, B., 49-MST-8, 115-MST-17
Sweetser, T., 11-ASC-3, 102-ASC-17
Swenson, E., 26-MST-4, 112-GNC-51, 168-GNC-75
Sweriduk, G., 104-GNC-43
Szabo, J., 34-ASC-6
Taamallah, S., 129-GNC-59, 142-AFM-26
Tackett, R., 159-MST-23
Tadono, T., 112-GNC-51
Tahk, M., 20-GNC-9
Takacs, D., 97-AFM-18
Takano, H., 17-GNC-6
Tamayo, S., 92-MST-13
Tamir, U., 21-GNC-10
Tancredi, U., 90-GNC-40
Tandale, M., 104-GNC-43
Tandy, W., 111-GNC-50
Tang, C., 195-MST-29
Tang, F., 94-MST-15
Tanil, C., 151-GNC-68
Tapolcai, D., 5-AFM-1
Tarimci, O., 134-MST-19
Tartabini, P., 141-AFM-25
Taub, I., 20-GNC-9
Taur, D., 150-GNC-67
Taylor, B., 7-AFM-3
Taylor, C., 23-MST-1, 169-GNC-76, 185-GNC-85, 195-MST-29
Tekinalp, O., 165-ASC-25
Terhune, L., 159-MST-23
Terkovics, N., 97-AFM-18
Theil, S., 173-GNC-80
Thein, M., 80-ASC-13, 143-ASC-21
Theodoulis, S., 85-GNC-35
Thielecke, F., 91-GNC-41
Thipphavong, D., 156-GNC-73
Thomas, L., 132-GNC-62
Thomas, P., 83-GNC-33, 107-GNC-46, 180-MST-27
Tien, S., 36-GNC-12, 57-GNC-22, 185-GNC-85
Tischler, M., 29-AFM-5
Toksoz, T., 65-GNC-30
Tomita, H., 127-GNC-57
Tong, M., 45-GNC-21
Toratani, D., 153-GNC-70
Torrez, S., 164-AFM-29
Toupet, O., 126-GNC-56
Tournes, C., 82-GNC-32
Tragesser, S., 79-ASC-12, 182-ASC-28
Tran, T., 63-GNC-28
Trave-Massuyes, L., 84-GNC-34
Tribou, M., 193-GNC-93
Trujillo, A., 179-MST-26
Trumbauer, E., 56-ASC-10
Tsourdos, A., 20-GNC-9, 94-MST-15
Tsuda, Y., 79-ASC-12
Tupis, A., 199-ASC-33
Turner, B., 19-GNC-8
Turner, J., 9-ASC-1
Tweddle, B., 89-GNC-39, 153-GNC-70
Author/Session Chair Index
Uchiyama, K., 90-GNC-40
Ueno, S., 153-GNC-70
Uhl, T., 65-GNC-30
Ulrich, S., 65-GNC-30, 89-GNC-39, 151-GNC-68
Ulybyshev, Y., 120-ASC-18
Underwood, A., 80-ASC-13
Underwood, M., 159-MST-23
Ure, N., 43-GNC-19, 65-GNC-30, 190-GNC-90
Urnes, J., 74-AFM-13
Vaddi, V., 104-GNC-43, 156-GNC-73, 169-GNC-76
Valasek, J., 16-GNC-5, 113-GNC-52, 133-GNC-63, 168-GNC-75
Valente Pais, A., 115-MST-17
Valle, C., 154-GNC-71
Vamvoudakis, K., 109-GNC-48
van der Laan, H., 36-GNC-12
Van Eepoel, J., 155-GNC-72
Van Kampen, E., 18-GNC-7, 35-ASC-7, 66-GNC-31
Van Paassen, M., 14-GNC-3, 24-MST-2, 38-GNC-14, 69-MST-11, 115-MST-17, 179-MST-26
Van Zwieten, T., 43-GNC-19
Vanek, B., 89-GNC-39
Vardaxis, G., 144-ASC-22
Varney, M., 25-MST-3
Vavrina, M., 65-GNC-30
Vempati, L., 23-MST-1
Venrooij, J., 115-MST-17
Venti, M., 98-AFM-19
Verant, J., 53-AFM-11
Vermeulen, A., 152-GNC-69
Vian, J., 65-GNC-30
Vick, T., 47-MST-6
Vieira, M., 114-MST-16
Villac, B., 56-ASC-10, 201-ASC-34
Villalba, E., 145-ASC-23
Vincent, J., 47-MST-6
Visser, H., 156-GNC-73
Viswanathan, S., 154-GNC-71, 155-GNC-72
Vrabie, D., 109-GNC-48
Waden, D., 22-GNC-11
Wagner, S., 12-ASC-4, 56-ASC-10, 144-ASC-22
Walker, G., 92-MST-13, 158-MST-22
Wallace, M., 11-ASC-3, 102-ASC-17, 199-ASC-33
Wan, Y., 23-MST-1, 169-GNC-76
Wang, C., 149-GNC-66
Wang, D., 46-MST-5
Wang, E., 40-GNC-16
Wang, J., 17-GNC-6, 82-GNC-32, 123-GNC-53, 126-GNC-56, 153-GNC-70
Wang, M., 20-GNC-9
Wang, W., 132-GNC-62, 155-GNC-72
Wang, X., 149-GNC-66
Wang, Y., 5-AFM-1, 11-ASC-3, 197-ASC-31
Wanke, C., 23-MST-1, 169-GNC-76, 185-GNC-85, 195-MST-29
Ward, M., 96-AFM-17, 99-AFM-20
Waslander, S., 110-GNC-49, 129-GNC-59, 153-GNC-70, 193-GNC-93
Wawrzyniak, G., 12-ASC-4
Way, D., 31-AFM-7
Webster, J., 40-GNC-16, 61-GNC-26
Wei, P., 104-GNC-43
Wei, Q., 39-GNC-15, 53-AFM-11
Weijun, W., 75-AFM-14
Weinstein, M., 35-ASC-7
Weintraub, I., 170-GNC-77
Weis, L., 143-ASC-21
Weiss, A., 177-GNC-84, 191-GNC-91
Weiss, M., 85-GNC-35, 86-GNC-36, 103-GNC-42, 147-GNC-64
Weitz, L., 57-GNC-22, 169-GNC-76, 185-GNC-85
Weller, F., 70-MST-12
Wells, S., 20-GNC-9, 86-GNC-36
Wen, J., 13-GNC-2
Wenqian, T., 29-AFM-5
Wentink, M., 24-MST-2, 179-MST-26
Wernert, P., 85-GNC-35
Whidborne, J., 83-GNC-33, 135-MST-20
Whiffen, G., 11-ASC-3
Wibben, D., 12-ASC-4, 154-GNC-71, 197-ASC-31, 201-ASC-34
Wie, B., 56-ASC-10, 144-ASC-22, 192-GNC-92,
197-ASC-31
Wilburn, B., 83-GNC-33, 84-GNC-34, 151-GNC-68
Wilburn, J., 83-GNC-33, 84-GNC-34
Wilkening, C., 48-MST-7
Wilkie, W., 79-ASC-12
Williams, J., 19-GNC-8, 102-ASC-17
Williams, P., 12-ASC-4, 121-ASC-19
Williams, T., 34-ASC-6
Williams-Hayes, P., 73-AFM-12, 139-AFM-23
Wills, T., 80-ASC-13
Wilson, R., 81-ASC-14
Wilson, Z., 189-GNC-89
Winck, R., 16-GNC-5
Windhorst, R., 169-GNC-76
Winkler, S., 12-ASC-4, 45-GNC-21, 66-GNC-31
Winkler, T., 144-ASC-22, 192-GNC-92
Wise, K., 147-GNC-64, 168-GNC-75
Wokes, D., 197-ASC-31
Woolsey, C., 142-AFM-26
Wright, J., 112-GNC-51, 168-GNC-75
Wroblewski, W., 118-AFM-21
Wu, H., 14-GNC-3
Wu, M., 124-GNC-54
Wu, Y., 173-GNC-80
Wu, Z., 108-GNC-47
Wynn, A., 5-AFM-1
Xargay, E., 128-GNC-58, 149-GNC-66
Xiang, J., 66-GNC-31
Xiangju, Q., 29-AFM-5, 75-AFM-14
Xiao, B., 66-GNC-31
Xiao, Z., 108-GNC-47, 173-GNC-80
Xie, P., 130-GNC-60
Xin, M., 17-GNC-6, 65-GNC-30, 157-GNC-74
Xu, D., 16-GNC-5
Xu, S., 11-ASC-3, 44-GNC-20, 177-GNC-84,
182-ASC-28, 197-ASC-31
Xu, W., 195-MST-29
Xue, M., 36-GNC-12, 104-GNC-43, 124-GNC-54, 169-GNC-76, 195-MST-29
Xuereb, M., 116-MST-18
Yakimenko, O., 159-MST-23
Yamada, Y., 111-GNC-50
Yamamoto, Y., 177-GNC-84
Yamasaki, T., 17-GNC-6
Yan, J., 15-GNC-4
Yan, Y., 17-GNC-6
Yang, B., 22-GNC-11
Yang, C., 20-GNC-9, 108-GNC-47
Yang, I., 37-GNC-13
Yang, J., 24-MST-2, 54-ASC-8
Yang, Z., 178-MST-25
YanJun, L., 9-ASC-1, 26-MST-4
Yaralian, H., 94-MST-15, 133-GNC-63
Yashin, Y., 160-MST-24
Yavrucuk, I., 134-MST-19
Yeo, D., 8-AFM-4
Yildiz, Y., 23-MST-1
Ying-Liang, C., 106-GNC-45
Yoneyama, T., 148-GNC-65
Yoon, S., 126-GNC-56, 145-ASC-23
York, B., 178-MST-25
You, D., 83-GNC-33
You, Y., 150-GNC-67
Youst, N., 199-ASC-33
Yu, H., 35-ASC-7, 91-GNC-41
Yuan, D., 11-ASC-3
Yuan, J., 11-ASC-3
Yuan, W., 8-AFM-4, 98-AFM-19
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Yucelen, T., 43-GNC-19, 64-GNC-29, 109-GNC-48, 128-GNC-58, 190-GNC-90
Zaal, P., 69-MST-11, 115-MST-17
Zaichik, L., 160-MST-24
Zammit-Mangion, D., 47-MST-6, 88-GNC-38,
116-MST-18, 127-GNC-57
Zanzi, M., 39-GNC-15, 60-GNC-25
Zarandy, A., 89-GNC-39
Zarchan, P., 85-GNC-35
Zavoli, A., 100-ASC-15
Zawiski, R., 153-GNC-70
Zaychik, K., 115-MST-17
Zeledon, R., 191-GNC-91
Zelinski, S., 169-GNC-76
Zeng, J., 51-AFM-9, 140-AFM-24
Zeune, C., 52-AFM-10
Zhai, G., 177-GNC-84
Zhang, B., 66-GNC-31
Zhang, C., 70-MST-12, 93-MST-14
Zhang, D., 93-MST-14
Zhang, J., 177-GNC-84
Zhang, K., 167-ASC-27
Zhang, Y., 11-ASC-3, 39-GNC-15, 127-GNC-57, 153-GNC-70, 177-GNC-84
Zhao, G., 93-MST-14
Zhao, S., 58-GNC-23, 188-GNC-88
Zheng, Z., 39-GNC-15
Zhicheng, Z., 132-GNC-62
Zhigang, X., 132-GNC-62
Zhiqiang, B., 93-MST-14
Zhou, W., 91-GNC-41
Zhou, Z., 9-ASC-1, 146-ASC-24
Zhu, M., 195-MST-29
Zidani, H., 36-GNC-12
Zinnecker, A., 123-GNC-53
Zsedrovits, T., 89-GNC-39
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