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Orbital mechanics and formation flying |
作者: |
Pedro A Capo-Lugo (Author), Peter M Bainum (Author) |
出版社: |
Woodhead Publishing |
出版日期: |
November 28, 2011 |
ISBN: |
0857090542 |
附属页: |
齐全 |
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清晰PDF |
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Book Description
Publication Date: November 28, 2011 | ISBN-10: 0857090542 | ISBN-13: 978-0857090546
Formation flying or constellations, has become a key research topic in the last few years. It describes a group of satellites in a certain configuration that, simultaneously, perform different experiments and analysis. This book provides a practical approach to explain the orbital mechanics and control equations of formation flying. The authors discuss orbital perturbations, frame rotations, attitude dynamics, environmental and actuator torques and control systems of a single satellite in motion before building up to multiple satellites working in sync and the deployment and reconfiguration procedures that are required to launch them.
-Explains the orbital motion and principal perturbations affecting the satellite
-Uses the Ares V rocket as an example to explain the attitude motion of a space vehicle
-Presents the practical approach for different control actuators that can be used in a satellite
-Develops the classical, intelligent, and adaptive control schemes in the discrete domain
-Formulates and solves the deployment, reconfiguration, and station keeping for a constellation in the discrete domain |
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