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2019, 26th Ka and Broadband Communications, Navigation and Earth Observation Conference, Pages -

Operations Management of Satellite Launch Centers (04b Atto di convegno in volume)

TORTORELLI ANDREA, GIUSEPPI ALESSANDRO, LISI FEDERICO, DE SANTIS EMANUELE, LIBERATI FRANCESCO

Driven by the business potentialities of the satellite industry, the last years witnessed a massive increase of attention in the space industry. This sector has been always considered critical by national entities and international organizations worldwide due to economic, cultural, scientific, military and civil implications. The need of cutting down satellite launch costs has become even more impellent due to the competition generated by the entrance in the sector of new players, including commercial organizations. Indeed, the high demand of satellite services requires affordable and flexible launch. In this context, a fundamental aspect is represented by the optimization of launch centers' logistics. The aim of this paper is to investigate and review the benefits and potential impact that consolidated operations research and management strategies, coupled with emerging paradigms in machine learning and control can have in the satellite industry, surveying techniques which could be adopted in advanced operations management of satellite launch centers.
Gruppo di ricerca: Networked Systems
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