惑星分光観測衛星プロジェクトチーム

Takayuki Hosonuma

  (細沼 貴之)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
株式会社アークエッジ・スペース
Degree
ph.D(Mar, 2015, The University of Tokyo)

Researcher number
40850524
ORCID ID
 https://orcid.org/0009-0008-3811-7729
J-GLOBAL ID
202501003124703613
researchmap Member ID
R000082605

Papers

 21
  • Yuki Kusano, Kuna Shitara, Takayuki Hosonuma, Ryu Funase, Shinichi Nakasuka
    International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2024, 213-213, Jul 28, 2025  
  • Takayuki Hosonuma, Katsuaki Kubo, Kazuhiro Takahashi, Kosuke Kiyohara, Kazuyuki Iimura, Todesco Silverno, Soichiro Inoue, Shinichi Nakasuka
    International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2024, 203-203, Jul 28, 2025  
  • Takayuki Hosonuma, Takeshi Miyabara, Naoya Ozaki, Ko Ishibashi, Yuta Suzaki, Peng Hong, Masayuki Ohta, Takeshi Takashima
    Acta Astronautica, 234 117-130, Apr, 2025  Peer-reviewed
  • Kazuki Takashima, Shunichiro Nomura, Takayuki Hosonuma, Ryu Funase, Shinichi Nakasuka
    2025 IEEE Aerospace Conference, 1-16, Mar 1, 2025  
  • SEKINE Hirotaka, IKARI Satoshi, HOSONUMA Takayuki, SUZUKI Toshihiro, NAKAMURA Riki, ARAI Hajime, SHIMADA Yoshihisa, DOI Tomofumi, NAKAMURA Hirokazu, MATSUSHITA Shuhei, ISHIKAWA Akihiro, FUNASE Ryu, NAKASUKA Shinichi
    Journal of Evolving Space Activities, 3, 2025  Peer-reviewed
    In recent years, the number of CubeSat launches has increased, with significant advancements in attitude control accuracy. However, due to limited development time and human resources, CubeSat projects are often launched with insufficient reliable attitude determination and control algorithms. To enhance reliability in CubeSat development with limited resources, cost-effective, reusable Software-In-the-Loop Simulator (SILS) and Hardware-In-the-Loop Simulator (HILS) environments are necessary. Traditionally, ground testing environments have been tailored to specific missions, making them difficult to reuse and often inaccessible to external users. By developing an open-source SILS and HILS environment, this research addresses these limitations, promoting broader applicability. Using these reusable environments, we present simulation results for a 1U AOCS (Attitude and Orbit Control System) module developed in collaboration with the University of Tokyo, Seiren, and JAXA. Furthermore, we discuss the attitude control results of the 6U satellite SPHERE-1 EYE, equipped with this module, confirming the successful performance of the algorithms during on-orbit operations. We plan to integrate our AOCS module into ONGLAISAT (ONboard Globe-Looking And Imaging Satellite), with a scheduled launch in 2024. We explore potential advancements in our ground testing environments for future missions.

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 5

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