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Maeve Doyle, Rachel Dunwoody, Gabriel Finneran, David Murphy, Jack Reilly, Joseph Thompson, Sai Krishna Reddy Akarapu, Joseph Mangan, Sarah Walsh, Jessica Erkal, Fergal Marshall, Lána Salmon, Eoghan Somers, Lily Ha, David Palma, Antonio Martin-Carrillo, Sheila McBreen, David McKeown, William O?Connor, Brian Shortt, Alexey Uliyanov, Ronan Wall and Lorraine HanlonaddShow full author listremoveHide full author list
The compact, standardised form factor of CubeSats allows for the use of commercial off-the-shelf components, reducing traditional barriers to entry, such as cost and development time. More than 1500 of these small spacecraft have been launched in the pas...
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Rachel Dunwoody, Jack Reilly, David Murphy, Maeve Doyle, Joseph Thompson, Gabriel Finneran, Lána Salmon, Conor O?Toole, Sai Krishna Reddy Akarapu, Jessica Erkal, Joseph Mangan, Fergal Marshall, Eoghan Somers, Sarah Walsh, Daithí de Faoite, Mike Hibbett, David Palma, Loris Franchi, Lily Ha, Lorraine Hanlon, David McKeown, William O?Connor, Alexey Uliyanov, Ronan Wall, Brian Shortt and Sheila McBreenaddShow full author listremoveHide full author list
CubeSats facilitate rapid development and deployment of missions for educational, technology demonstration, and scientific purposes. However, they are subject to a high failure rate, with a leading cause being the lack of system-level verification. The E...
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Sarah Walsh, David Murphy, Maeve Doyle, Jack Reilly, Joseph Thompson, Rachel Dunwoody, Jessica Erkal, Gabriel Finneran, Gianluca Fontanesi, Joseph Mangan, Fergal Marshall, Lána Salmon, Daithí de Faoite, Lorraine Hanlon, Antonio Martin-Carrillo, David McKeown, William O?Connor, Alexey Uliyanov, Ronan Wall and Sheila McBreen
The Educational Irish Research Satellite (EIRSAT-1) is a 2U CubeSat developed at University College Dublin. The project aims to build, test, launch, and operate Ireland?s first satellite and to perform in-orbit demonstrations of three novel payloads deve...
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Maria Nogal, Alan O?Connor, Brian Caulfield, William Brazil
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In recent years, it is becoming more frequent the occurrence of extreme weather events across Europe, such as rain induced landslides, river floods, winter storms and hurricanes. These hazards result in deterioration or fail of critical elements, and in ...
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