Institute of Space Systems
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Marek Dittmar

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Dipl.-Ing. Marek Dittmar, Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter (Research Engineer)
 
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Address Universität Stuttgart
Institut für Raumfahrtsyteme
Pfaffenwaldring 29
D-70569 Stuttgart

Research Topics

  • Small satellite Flying Laptop

  • Lean System Engineering

  • Attitude Control System

  • Payload: Mass-Memory Unit Design


Curiculum Vitae
Since 2010 Research Engineer at the Institute of Space Systems
2004-2010 Study of Aviation and Aerospace Engineering (majors: Space Systems, Control Engineering), University of Stuttgart
1985 Born in Berlin, Germany

Publications

Reviewed articles:

  • M.A. Shoemaker, G. Chamboredon, M. Dittmar, J.C. van der Ha, K. Fujita: Design and Validation of a Trajectory Estimation System for the Hayabusa Sample Return Capsule. Spaceflight Mechanics 2010, Advances in Astronautical Sciences, Vol. 136, Part 3, pp. 375-394


Congress contributions:
  • T. Kuwahara, C. Ziemke, M. Fritz, M. Kobald, M. Dittmar, H.-P. Röser: Programmability of FPGAs with the High-level Hardware Description Language Handel-C for Space Applications. 27th International Symposium on Space Technology and Science (2009-f-09), June 06 - 10, 2009, Tsukuba, Japan.
  • M. Dittmar, N. Najmabadi, H.-P. Röser: A Low_cost Mass Memory Unit for Small Satellites. 28th International Symposium on Space Technology and Science (2009-f-2), June 05 - 09, 20011, Okinawa, Japan.
  • M. Dittmar, J. C. Van der Ha: Solution for Relative Planar V-Bar Transfers under Arbitrary Finite Thrust Arcs. 28th International Symposium on Space Technology and Science (2009-d-6), June 05 - 09, 20011, Okinawa, Japan.
  • Oliver Zeile, Marek Dittmar, Georg Grillmayer, Michael Fritz, Sebastian Winter, Hans-Peter Röser: A Matlab/Simulink based approach to attitude control algorithm development and verification for Earth observing small satellites. 8th IAA Symposium on Small Satellites for Earth Observation, April 04 - 08, 20011, Berlin, Germany