Profile Information
- Affiliation
- Professor, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
- Degree
- Doctor of Philosophy(The University of Tokyo)Master of Engineering(The University of Tokyo)
- J-GLOBAL ID
- 200901060615181820
- researchmap Member ID
- 1000144472
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Research Interests
8Research Areas
3Research History
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2010 - 2017
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2007 - 2010
Education
4Committee Memberships
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2017 - Present
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2008 - Present
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2003 - Present
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1998 - Present
Awards
3Papers
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Advances in the Astronautical Sciences, 171 3903-3918, 2020© 2020, Univelt Inc. All rights reserved. ISAS/JAXA has successfully launched the micro-satellite “TRICOM-1R” by the world’s smallest orbit rocket “SS-520 No.5” from Uchinoura Space Center on February 3rd in 2018. ISAS modified the existing sounding rocket SS-520 adding a small 3rd-stage solid-motor and the attitude control system. It flies spinning for the attitude stabilization in the flight. Therefore, we devised the rhumb-line control system with a new scheme. This rhumb-line system has the high-performance functions; the high-preciseness, the high-maneuver rate and the suppression of the unnecessary nutation angle generated at the RCS injection. This paper reports the development of the G&C system and the flight results.
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Advances in the Astronautical Sciences, 156 2063-2073, 2016The first Epsilon rocket was launched successfully with a small payload 'HISAKI' on September 14th, 2013 in Japan. Epsilon has a new absorber structure in Payload Attach Fitting to reduce the vibration condition for payload. We designed the robust control logic to satisfy the compatibility of robust stability and response against various disturbances. The 3rd Stage under spinning has a Rhumb-line Control function which reduces the pointing error at separation and ignition of solid motor. We could insert the payload into the orbit precisely by 'LVIC' guidance, suitable for low thrust propulsion in Post Boost Stage. We will present the flight results of the Guidance & Control (G&C) system and dynamics of Epsilon rocket.
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Aeronautical and Space Sciences Japan, 63(5) 148-154, 2015
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JOURNAL OF THE JAPAN WELDING SOCIETY, 83(3) 215-219, 2014
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Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress, IAC, 11 8242-8248, 2013The Epsilon launch vehicle, the newest version of Japan's solid propulsion rocket, has successfully had its maiden flight in this September carrying the extreme ultra-violet planetary telescope satellite SPRINT- A. It should be emphasized that the JAXA appreciates the advantages of combined power of the standardized small satellites and the Epsilon's highly efficient launch system, both developed by JAXA, to increase the level of space activities. Although the launch site of the Epsilon rocket, the Uchinoura Space Center (USC), was originally considered a highly compact launch complex, some modifications were made to become more efficient. The efficient launch vehicle and the compact USC established one of the most powerful tools that contribute to small missions (tentatively, maximum 1.2 ton into LEO and 450kg into SSO, as of the first flight). The purpose of the Epsilon rocket is to provide small satellites with a responsive launching, which means in this study we focus on a low cost, user friendly and ultimately efficient launch system. To realize this, the design concept of the Epsilon involves various innovative next generation technologies such as the highly intelligent autonomous checkout system and the mobile launch control. Owing to these endeavors, it was proved that the lift-off can be executed in less than 6 days after the first stage motor stand-on although the first flight took longer for extra tests and operations to complete the entire development. Another aspect that small satellites will most welcome is more user-friendly character involving: A reduction in the acoustic vibration level by refined ground facilities an attenuation of the sinusoidal vibration environment by a special vibration attenuator and a highly accurate orbit injection by a liquid propelled upper stage. Their effectiveness was well demonstrated. Now that the first flight was finished, the most important is what the next step will be in the future. JAXA has been conducting intensive researches on a next generation Epsilon to launch a more powerful and lower cost version Epsilon (El) in 2017 (TBD). In order to minimize the level of technical risks, JAXA plans to take a step by step approach to improve the cost and performance of the launch system toward El. According to this strategy, the second flight will be conducted in 2015 with an enhanced launch capacity of more than 500kg into SSO. This paper provides the results of the first flight of the Epsilon and reveals its evolution plan. Copyright© (2013) by the International Astronautical Federation.
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宇宙科学技術連合講演会講演集(CD-ROM), 63rd, 2019
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Advances in the Astronautical Sciences, 166 233-241, 2018© 2018 Univelt Inc. All rights reserved. The Epsilon launch vehicle, the newest version of Japan’s solid propulsion rocket, made its maiden flight in September of 2013. The purpose of the Epsilon launch vehicle is to provide small satellites with responsive launching with low-cost, user-friendly and efficient launch system. The first flight was successfully finished, JAXA has been conducting intensive researches on a more powerful and lower cost version of Epsilon. In order to minimize technical risks and to keep up with demand of future payloads, JAXA plans to take a step-by-step approach toward Future Launch System. As the first upgrade toward Future Launch System, JAXA has started the development of the Enhanced Epsilon. This development is mainly the renewal of the second stage, and also includes each subsystem’s improvement. This paper describes the development and flight result of the Enhanced Epsilon’s Guidance and Control System.
Books and Other Publications
2Professional Memberships
12Works
22Research Projects
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科学研究費助成事業, 日本学術振興会, Apr, 2024 - Mar, 2028
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2019 - Mar, 2024
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2016 - Mar, 2019
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2013 - Mar, 2016
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 2010 - 2012
Industrial Property Rights
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特願平9-172355号
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Patent No.5, 775094 (アメリカ合衆国)
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第2716086号
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Patent No.5, 775094 (U.S.A.)