This paper investigates the use of the Time Of Arrival (TOA) and Doppler shift to allow a small formation of CubeSats to navigate beyond low Earth orbit (LEO). The idea is to use a one way communication, from one or more ground station to two or more CubeSats, to reconstruct an estimation of the position and velocity of the formation with respect to Earth. The paper considers the use of the difference in TOA and Doppler measurements to mitigate the error introduced by the onboard clock. These measurements are combined with inter-satellite distance and velocity measurements based on a two-way communication between pairs of spacecraft. The paper will provide an estimation of the error in position and velocity that can be obtained by a combina...
The paper presents an autonomous navigation method for a spacecraft formation flying in the proximit...
Recent advancements in CubeSat technology unfold new mission ideas and the possibility to lower the ...
Modern space missions often require satellites to perform guidance, navigation, and control tasks au...
This paper investigates the use of the Time Of Arrival (TOA) and Doppler shift to allow a small form...
This paper investigates the use of the Time Of Arrival (TOA) and Doppler shift to allow a small form...
Formation flying missions require autonomous relative navigation, with an accuracy depending both on...
textPresently, there are two main methods of launching a cube satellite into Earth orbit. The first ...
textPresently, there are two main methods of launching a cube satellite into Earth orbit. The first ...
The use of CubeSats is expanding in space and earth science applications due to the low costs of bui...
CubeSats are faced with some limitations, mainly due to the limited onboard power and the quality of...
Autonomous navigation in the satellite world is at best, a semi-autonomous solution. All systems cur...
This study presents an autonomous orbit determination system based on crosslink radiometric measurem...
The paper presents a study on the navigation of a formation of spacecraft in the proximity of a bina...
CubeSats are small low-cost and low-power satellites that can be used for many space missions. Some ...
The paper presents an autonomous navigation method for a spacecraft formation flying in the proximit...
The paper presents an autonomous navigation method for a spacecraft formation flying in the proximit...
Recent advancements in CubeSat technology unfold new mission ideas and the possibility to lower the ...
Modern space missions often require satellites to perform guidance, navigation, and control tasks au...
This paper investigates the use of the Time Of Arrival (TOA) and Doppler shift to allow a small form...
This paper investigates the use of the Time Of Arrival (TOA) and Doppler shift to allow a small form...
Formation flying missions require autonomous relative navigation, with an accuracy depending both on...
textPresently, there are two main methods of launching a cube satellite into Earth orbit. The first ...
textPresently, there are two main methods of launching a cube satellite into Earth orbit. The first ...
The use of CubeSats is expanding in space and earth science applications due to the low costs of bui...
CubeSats are faced with some limitations, mainly due to the limited onboard power and the quality of...
Autonomous navigation in the satellite world is at best, a semi-autonomous solution. All systems cur...
This study presents an autonomous orbit determination system based on crosslink radiometric measurem...
The paper presents a study on the navigation of a formation of spacecraft in the proximity of a bina...
CubeSats are small low-cost and low-power satellites that can be used for many space missions. Some ...
The paper presents an autonomous navigation method for a spacecraft formation flying in the proximit...
The paper presents an autonomous navigation method for a spacecraft formation flying in the proximit...
Recent advancements in CubeSat technology unfold new mission ideas and the possibility to lower the ...
Modern space missions often require satellites to perform guidance, navigation, and control tasks au...