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Ground Station Network

Ground Station Network. Objectives. Linking the U.S and Japanese ground station networks. Participating universities. Tokyo Institute of Technology Naoki MIYAshita Kuniyuki Omagari University of Tokyo Yuya Nakamura Nihon University Kaneko Daigo Kyushuu Univ Yoshitaka Kasahara

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Ground Station Network

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  1. Ground Station Network

  2. Objectives • Linking the U.S and Japanese ground station networks

  3. Participating universities • Tokyo Institute of Technology Naoki MIYAshita • Kuniyuki Omagari • University of Tokyo Yuya Nakamura • Nihon University Kaneko Daigo • Kyushuu Univ Yoshitaka Kasahara • University of Arizona Jason Antkoviak • University of Hawaii Blame murakami • University of North Dakota Jason Senti

  4. Scenario • Standard protocol (soap) • Time sharing • Legal issues • Continuous tracking • Command restrictions (access) • Surrey England (already networked) • Common controllers

  5. Task List • Compile mailing list and make SOAP manual including sample code (Titech) • Contact Univ of Surrey (Nihon Univ) • Contact Santa Clara (Robot / Tele-operation protocol) University of Arizona • Review ITAR (University of North Dakota) • Establish SOAP interface at U. Hawaii • Manage the time sharing issue (Kyusyu Univ)

  6. Timeline • Review will be done of Article 126.9 of International Traffic in Arms Regulations to explore filing for an advisory opinion on the permission for foreign universities to remotely control U.S. ground stations (Dec,2002) • Control the Japanese GS from the U.S. at the UNISEC WS (Dec, 2002) • University of Tokyo member will go to Santa Clara and Stanford to discuss Japanese software/protocol compatibility (March, 2003) • During the March 03 visit, a Japanese University will try to control an American ground station • Increase Japanese and U.S. involvement with ground station linking (2003)

  7. Budget • $\>>>>>$$$$$$\\\\\\

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