Attitude Model of a Reaction Wheel / Fixed Thruster Based Satellite Using Telemetry Data - Jason E Smith - Livros - Biblioscholar - 9781249594130 - 9 de outubro de 2012
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Attitude Model of a Reaction Wheel / Fixed Thruster Based Satellite Using Telemetry Data

Jason E Smith

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Attitude Model of a Reaction Wheel / Fixed Thruster Based Satellite Using Telemetry Data

Publisher Marketing: Attitude determination of satellites is normally the job of inertial instruments, such as gyroscopes, or through sensing instruments, such as star trackers orGlobal Positioning Satellites (GPS). Satellite health monitoring systems watch and determine if the satellite deviates from its normal operating attitudeorientation. Knowing the orientation of a satellite is essential in being able to control it in order to complete the satellite's designated mission. While there area multitude of ways to determine a satellite's orientation, very little research has been done on determining if the attitude of a satellite can be determineddirectly from telemetry data of the attitude control systems and an accurate spacecraft model. The fidelity of a satellite attitude determination model requiredto get reasonable predictions from using only telemetry data of the attitude controllers, such as thruster on/off indicators and reaction wheel rotor speeds, isinvestigated. Experimental tests using telemetry data received from the Air Force Institute of Technology's (AFIT) Simulated Satellite, SimSat, is used inverifying a Matlab model which outputs SimSat's orientation from SimSat's reaction wheel and thruster telemetry data. Software modeling results showed thatit is possible to determine a satellite's attitude from only the attitude controllers' telemetry data when the satellite's dynamic model is known. Contributor Bio:  Smith, Jason E HasanaSharp is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at McGill University, Quebec, Canada. She is author of Spinoza and the Politicsof Renaturalization (University of Chicago, 2011). JasonE. Smith is Assistant Professor of Graduate Studies in Art at the Art CenterCollege of Design, California, USA.

Mídia Livros     Paperback Book   (Livro de capa flexível e brochura)
Lançado 9 de outubro de 2012
ISBN13 9781249594130
Editoras Biblioscholar
Páginas 142
Dimensões 189 × 246 × 8 mm   ·   267 g

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