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  1. Compensation Method of Dynamic Angle Measurement for Missile-Borne Star Sensor

    An information combination of star sensor-based angle measurement and inertial devices is used to improve the accuracy of the autonomous navigation...
    Bin Wu, Zhen** Guo, ... Quanjun Liu in Advances in Guidance, Navigation and Control
    Conference paper 2022
  2. Spaceborne and ground-based sensor collaboration: Advancing resident space objects’ orbit determination for space sustainability

    The limited space around the Earth is getting cluttered with leftover fragments from old missions, creating a real challenge. As more satellites are...

    Niki Sajjad, Mehran Mirshams, Andreas Makoto Hein in Astrodynamics
    Article 14 March 2024
  3. An improved multi-source information fusion method for IMU compensation of missile

    The conventional SINS/CNS integrated navigation system equipped on ballistic missiles is typically equipped with attitude measurement, which can only...

    Chunfeng Shi, **yuan Chen, Junwei Wang in EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
    Article Open access 31 July 2023
  4. Mission ORCA: Orbit Refinement for Collision Avoidance

    Forecasting of collisions between resident space objects (RSOs) is becoming critical for the future exploitation of near-Earth space. A constellation...

    Anaïs Barles, Satnam Bilkhu, ... Leonard Felicetti in Advances in Astronautics Science and Technology
    Article Open access 23 April 2022
  5. Design and Analysis of Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Satellite System

    Hyperspectral is generally defined as the spectral resolution that is higher than 1/100 of wavelength. Hyperspectral could be reserved for...
    Chapter 2021
  6. Important trends and junctures in warship design

    Concerns about risks associated with new conceptual designs of surface warships have led many decision-makers to rely on the parent-design approach....

    Simon Reay Atkinson, Christopher J. Skinner, ... Ahmed Swidan in Marine Systems & Ocean Technology
    Article 27 April 2020
  7. Comparison of geomagnetic aided navigation algorithms for hypersonic vehicles

    In this paper, we simulate, verify, and compare the performance of three classical geomagnetic matching aided navigation algorithms to assess their...

    Kai Chen, Wen-chao Liang, ... Han-yan Sun in Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE A
    Article 13 August 2020
  8. Navigation Systems

    Navigation involves control of an aircraft’s flight path and guidance for its mission. It is explained that accurate and high integrity navigation is...
    R. P. G. Collinson in Introduction to Avionics Systems
    Chapter 2023
  9. Analysis and Design of High-Resolution Visible Spectral Remote Sensing Satellite System

    As the earliest optical remote sensing satellite, visible spectral remote sensing satellite is of great and profound significance for satellite...
    Chapter 2021
  10. Information Acquisition System (IAS) of MAF

    According to the architecture of CGCS-of-MAF given in Fig.  2.19 , the information acquisition system should...
    Chapter 2019
  11. Scientific cooperation

    The 1966 agreement set in place a range of cooperation programmes which came to fruition long after the visit of President Pompidou. The first was a...
    Chapter 2021
  12. Analysis of Spacecraft System-Level Electromagnetic Compatibility

    In the previous sections, the design requirements and analysis methods of bonding, grounding, shielding, and cable layout in the electromagnetic...
    Hua Zhang, Yuting Zhang, ... Lili Cheng in Spacecraft Electromagnetic Compatibility Technologies
    Chapter 2020
  13. Critical Space Infrastructure Protection

    TheCritical Space Infrastructure Protection (CSIP) purpose of this chapter is to provide a forward-looking summary to protection of ‘critical space...
    Alexandru Georgescu, Adrian V. Gheorghe, ... Polinpapilinho F. Katina in Critical Space Infrastructures
    Chapter 2019
  14. Critical Space Infrastructure Taxonomy

    This chapter is developed to provide categories of critical space infrastructuresCritical space infrastructures . This include remote sensing,...
    Alexandru Georgescu, Adrian V. Gheorghe, ... Polinpapilinho F. Katina in Critical Space Infrastructures
    Chapter 2019
  15. Satellite Meteorological Networks

    This chapter introduces global meteorological satellite networks for weather observation and imaging. As stated in Volume 1 of this book, satellites...
    Chapter 2019
  16. The state of the art in the development of onboard gravity gradiometers

    The state of the art in the development of onboard gravity gradiometers used for mineral exploration and space missions is discussed; the results of...

    M. I. Evstifeev in Gyroscopy and Navigation
    Article 01 January 2017
  17. Space Shuttle in Uniform

    Reporting the launch of Discovery for the STS-51C mission in the early afternoon of January 24, 1985, the New York Times said, “The sky was so clear...
    Davide Sivolella in The Space Shuttle Program
    Chapter 2017
  18. Chapter 9 Memories of Shock Wave Research at Sandia

    These individual recollections present a window into the personal experiences of people who participated in the shock wave research program at...
    James R. Asay, Lalit C. Chhabildas, ... Mary Ann Sweeney in Impactful Times
    Chapter 2017
  19. Space luminous environment adaptability of missile-borne star sensor

    To solve the problem of stray interference to star point target identification while a star sensor imaging to the sky, a study on space luminous...

    Shu-fang Zhao, Hong-tao Wang, ... Cai-yan Ji in Journal of Central South University
    Article 28 December 2012
  20. Tools of the trade

    Develo** the Hubble Space Telescope in a form which would produce the desired science was just the start, because not only did it have to be...
    David J. Shayler, David M. Harland in The Hubble Space Telescope
    Chapter 2016
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