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SMC-IT 2011
TOPICS OF INTEREST

Reliable Software

Autonomy & Automation

CubeSat Software

Space Cybersecurity

Robotics Software

Engineering Design Tools

Fault Management

Real-Time Embedded Systems

Machine Vision

Image Processing

Flight Computing

Novel Applications

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Operations Technologies

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Mission Assurance IT

Software Architectures & Tools


SCHEDULE

OCTOBER 1, 2010
Call for Full Papers and Mini-Workshop Summaries

NOVEMBER 1, 2010
Author Submission Website Open

DECEMBER 31, 2010
Call for Full Papers and Mini-Workshop Summaries

MARCH 20, 2011
Author Acceptance Notification

MAY 19, 2011
Early Bird Registration Opens

MAY 19, 2011
Preliminary Program Announced

MAY 20, 2011
Camera Ready Manuscripts Due (incorporating reviewer comments) for upload to the IEEE CPS website

JULY 1, 2011
Regular Registration Opens

AUGUST 2 - 4, 2011
Conference


SMC-IT 2011 TOURS
(August 5, 2011)

USGS, Menlo Park Tour


 

NASA Ames Research Center Tour


 

Computer History Museum


 

Intel Museum (on your own)
Intel Museum


 

Hiller Aviation Museum
Ames Wind TunnelCrowne Plaza Cabana HotelComputer-History-MuseumAmes Pleiades SupercomputerIntel 80 Core Teraflops Research Wafer
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Crowne Plaza Cabana Hotel

SMC-IT 2011 is now history! Attendees, thanks for participating!

Stay tuned for further details on the next SMC-IT conference, tentatively scheduled for summer, 2014.

The role of space information technology has progressively grown in importance from the earliest days of space exploration to today, with the result that it often dominates the costs and schedules of space mission projects. The IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers with the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions.

The conference will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. IT in all aspects of the space mission will be explored, including flight systems, relevant ground systems, science data processing, engineering and development tools, operations, and telecommunications. The entire IT lifecycle of the mission development will also be covered, such as conceptual design, engineering tools development, integration and test, operations, science analysis, and quality control.

SMC-IT 2011 Invited Keynotes

(Listed Alphabetically)
William Borouck
William Borucki,
Principal Investigator,
Kepler Mission
NASA Ames Research Center, USA

Benjamin D. Cichy
Benjamin D. Cichy,
Chief Software Architect, Mars Science Laboratory Mission,
NASA JPL, USA


Bill Dally
Bill Dally,
Bell Professor of Engineering, Stanford University
Chief Scientist, NVIDIA, USA

Troy Leblanc
Troy Leblanc
,

Chief Architect, Mission Operations Directorate
Nasa Johnson Space Center, USA
Seth Shostak
Seth Shostak
,

Senior Astronomer,
SETI Institute
Pete Worden
Pete Worden,
Center Director,
NASA Ames Research Center, USA (Tentative)
Erich Young
Erick Young
,

SOFIA Science Mission and Operations Director,
Universities Space Research Association (USRA), USA

Conference at a Glance

(Detailed Conference Program click here)

Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Registration
Welcome Remarks and Keynote Introduction: Larry Bergman
PLENARY SESSION
Plenary Keynote 1:
Pete Worden (Tentative)
Plenary Keynote 2:
"From Here To Exascale: Challenges and Potential Solutions,"
Bill Dally
Reception
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Registration
Welcome Remarks and Keynote Introduction, Larry Bergman
PLENARY SESSION
Plenary Keynote 3: "Kepler Mission: Overview and Science Results,"
William Borucki,
Plenary Keynote 4: "The Evolution of the Mars Science Laboratory Flight Software Architecture," Benjamin D. Cichy
Mini-Workshop 6: "Hybrid Technologies for NASA Applications," Piyush Mehrotra
Mini-Workshop 10: "Cubesat Software," Speaker to be announced 
Banquet -Banquet Speaker: "When Will We Find ET?" Seth Shostak
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Registration
Welcome Remarks and Keynote Introduction: Larry Bergman
PLENARY SESSION
Plenary Keynote 5: “SOFIA – Stratospheric Observatory For Infrared Astronomy,"
Erick Young
Keynote 6: “Application of Information Technology in the Mission Control Center," Troy Leblanc ,
(AM)Technical Contributed Papers Sessions 1-4:
Session 1: "Reliable Software," Chair: Hans Zima, NASA JPL, USA
Session 2: "Autonomy and Automation," Chair: Maria Moreno, Universidad de Alcala
Session 3: "Cybersecurity and Networks,"
Chair:Sheila Vaidya, LLNL, USA
Session 4: "Small Spacecraft and Systems,"
Chair: Jeff Estefan,
NASA JPL, USA
(PM) Technical Contributed Papers Sessions 5-8:
Session 5: "Reliable/Software Systems," Chair: Joe Betser, Aerospace Corp. USA
Session 6: "Autonomy and Robotics," Chair: Martin Feather, NASA JPL, USA
Session 7: "Mission Operations,"Chair: Jeff Estefan, NASA JPL, USA
Session 8: "Vision and Human Systems," Chair: Sheila Vaidya, LLNL, USA
Closing Panel Discussion: "Cloud Computing," Tom Soderstrom
Closing Comments, Larry Bergman
Friday, August 5, 2011

 

SMC-IT 2011 WOULD LIKE TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE GENEROUS SUPPORT OF THE FOLLOWING CORPORATE DONORS:

 

IBM

Wind River

Grammatech

 

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We look forward to seeing you in Palo Alto in August 2011!

CONFERENCE CHAIR:

Larry Bergman (+1 818 393-5314)
chairs@smc-it.org