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International Journal of Space Technology Management and Innovation
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ISSN (Print) 2155-6350 - ISSN (Online) 2155-6369
Published by IGI Global Homepage  [146 journals]
  • Airport Enterprise Service Bus with Three Levels Self-Healing Architecture
           (AESB-3LSH)

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      Authors: Afaneh; Suha, Al Hadid, Issam
      Pages: 1 - 23
      Abstract: This paper introduces the different aviation and airport information technology systems. Also, this paper provides Airport Enterprise Service Bus with Three Levels Self-Healing Architecture based on the Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) that improves the information accessibility and sharing across the different Airport’s departments, integrate the existing legacy systems with other applications, and improve and maximize the system’s reliability, adaptability, robustness and availability using the Self-Healing Agent, Virtual Web Service Self-Healing Connector and Extended Execution Engine with Process Execution Self-Healing Manager to guarantee the Quality of Service (QoS) or Service provided and business process execution.
      Keywords: Aerospace Engineering; Engineering IS&T; Aerospace Engineering
      Citation: International Journal of Space Technology Management and Innovation (IJSTMI), Volume: 3, Issue: 2 (2013) Pages: 1-23
      PubDate: 2013-04-01T04:00:00Z
      Issue No: Vol. 3, No. 2 (2013)
       
  • Challenges in Climate Change and Environmental Crisis

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      Authors: Jafari; Mostafa
      Pages: 24 - 46
      Abstract: Climate change challenges need to be considered in various dimensions. Aviation industry has multiple impacts on human lives such as impacts on the urban and natural environments. Various dimensions of the issue and its importance have been reported by the IPCC, following a request from the ICAO and the Parties to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer in 1999. In this paper different related topics have been investigated. Aviation: Development and Improvement, Climate changes as main environmental crisis, causative source of pollutions: Air pollution (GHGs, aerosol, smoke and particulate, dust), water pollution, biodiversity, hazardous materials, and aeronautical noise. Link between aviation impacts and environmental crisis have been discussed. Different perspectives of the aviation challenge briefly are presented: I- Human dimension, II- Urban environment (local, regional, and global), III- Natural environments (terrestrial, aquatic, and atmospheric) and IV- Birds killed by intervention. In concluding remarks two aspects of the issue, A) benefits, and B) impacts have been considered, and in the end some recommendations have been made on Emissions Trading, Environmental Performance, and Technological Developments.
      Keywords: Aerospace Engineering; Engineering IS&T; Aerospace Engineering
      Citation: International Journal of Space Technology Management and Innovation (IJSTMI), Volume: 3, Issue: 2 (2013) Pages: 24-46
      PubDate: 2013-04-01T04:00:00Z
      Issue No: Vol. 3, No. 2 (2013)
       
  • Pehuensat-1

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      Authors: Quiroga; Juan Jorge, Lassig, Jorge, Mendieta, Darío
      Pages: 47 - 77
      Abstract: Nowadays, it is possible to achieve low cost and short production times space missions using satellites with a mass below 10 kg. These small satellites are described as nanosatellites. Current microelectronic technology makes it possible to develop nanosatellites for scientific experiments and relatively complex measurements (as well as for other applications), making it easy for universities and small research groups to have access to space science exploration and to exploit the new economic possibilities that emerge. This paper describes an experiment developed in Argentina at the Universidad Nacional del Comahue to design, construct and flight test a nanosatellite called Pehuensat-1. Finally is presented to Pehuensat-2 as future commercial nano-satellite.
      Keywords: Aerospace Engineering; Engineering IS&T; Aerospace Engineering
      Citation: International Journal of Space Technology Management and Innovation (IJSTMI), Volume: 3, Issue: 2 (2013) Pages: 47-77
      PubDate: 2013-04-01T04:00:00Z
      Issue No: Vol. 3, No. 2 (2013)
       
  • Applications of Virtual Reality Technologies in Architecture and in
           Engineering

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      Authors: Sala; Nicoletta
      Pages: 78 - 88
      Abstract: Virtual reality (VR) is a technology which permits to create virtual objects and 3D virtual worlds which are hosted on the computer’s memories. It is indispensable in critical simulation, for instance in military training, in surgical operation simulation, in creation of environments which could set off phobias (in psychiatry), or in realization of virtual prototypes, for instance in industrial design. The aim of this paper is to present how VR technologies also find excellent application fields in architecture and in engineering. For instance, in the teaching of the basic concepts, in techniques of graphic rebuilding for the building restoration, in realization of virtual visits inside buildings, and in urban generative processes simulated by computer. Another use of the virtual reality is in the introduction of a new kind of architecture: Virtual Architecture, strongly connected to the Information and Communication Technology (ITC) and to the Internet, and in the virtual prototyping which connects engineering and architecture.
      Keywords: Aerospace Engineering; Engineering IS&T; Aerospace Engineering
      Citation: International Journal of Space Technology Management and Innovation (IJSTMI), Volume: 3, Issue: 2 (2013) Pages: 78-88
      PubDate: 2013-04-01T04:00:00Z
      Issue No: Vol. 3, No. 2 (2013)
       
 
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