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Papers and Presentations
Active Antennas for CubeSat Applications Timothy S. Fujishige, University of Hawaii at Manoa MicroVacuum Arc Thruster Design for a CubeSat Class Satellite Filip Rysanek, University of Illinois in Urbana and Champaign
Canada's Smallest Satellite: The Canadian Advanced Nanospace eXperiment (CanX-1) G. James Wells, University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies
The Electronic System Design, Analysis, Integration, and Construction of the Cal Poly State University CP1 CubeSat Jake A. Schaffner, California Polytechnic State University
Development of the Standard CubeSat Deployer and a CubeSat Class Picosatellite Jordi Puig-Suari, California Polytechnic State University
CubeSats as Responsive Satellites Armen Toorian, California Polytechnic State University Cal Poly Coordination of Multiple CubeSats on the DNEPR Launch Vehicle Simon Lee, California Polytechnic State University Design and Test of a Solid State Charged Particle Detector for CubeSats Michael Dowler, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company
Characterization of the Internal and External Environments of the CubeSat P-POD and Test Pod Veronica Bashbush, California Polytechnic State University
Development of a Family of Picosatellite Deployers Based on the CubeSat Standard Isaac Nason, California Polytechnic State University
Two-Axis MOEMS Sun Sensor for Pico Satellites Jan H. Hales, Mikroelektronik Centret, Technial University of Denmark
Lessons Learned of NSPO's Picosatellite Mission: YamSat - 1A, 1B & 1C Chen-Joe Fong, National Space Program Office, Taiwan, R.O.C.
The Design of a Software System for a Small Space Satellite Mike Dabrowski, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
CubeSat: Developing a Standard Bus for Picosatellites I. Galysh, The StenSat Group
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