Determining spacecraft attitude in real time using only magnetometer data presents a challenging filtering problem. A flexible and computationally efficient method for solving the spacecraft attitude using only an Inexpensive and reliable magnetometer would be a useful option for satellite missions, particularly those with modest budgets. The primary challenge is that magnetometers only instantaneously resolve two axes of the spacecraft attitude. Typically, magnetometers are used in conjunction with other sensors to resolve all three axes. However, by using a filter over an adequately long orbit arc, the magnetometer data can yield full attitude, and in real time. The method presented solves the problem using a two-step extended Kalman filt...
Based on magnetometer measurements only, three-axis attitude, rate, and orbit estimation are success...
A three-axis Magnetometer/Kalman Filter attitude determination system for a spacecraft in low-altitu...
The primary goal of this work is to extend the work done in, Tamer (2009), to provide high accuracy ...
Determining spacecraft attitude in real time using only magnetometer data presents a challenging fil...
Estimation of satellite three-axis attitude using only one sensor data presents an interesting estim...
Estimation of satellite three-axis attitude using only one sensor data presents an interesting estim...
A single, augmented Extended Kalman Filter (EKF) which simultaneously and autonomously estimates spa...
The magnetometer has long been a reliable, inexpensive sensor used in spacecraft momentum management...
Spin-stabilization offers a simple attitude control solution, specifically for micro and nanosatelli...
Attitude determination algorithms that requires only the earth's magnetic field will be useful for c...
An Unscented Kalman Filter (UKF) for estimation of the attitude and rate of a spacecraft using only ...
Presented here is a new algorithm to determine attitude using only magnetometer data under the follo...
Kalman Filter (KF) based algorithms are the most frequently employed attitude estimation algorithms....
In this study an unscented Kalman filter (UKF) based algorithm for the estimation of magnetometer bi...
© 2018, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc, AIAA. All rights reserved. When usin...
Based on magnetometer measurements only, three-axis attitude, rate, and orbit estimation are success...
A three-axis Magnetometer/Kalman Filter attitude determination system for a spacecraft in low-altitu...
The primary goal of this work is to extend the work done in, Tamer (2009), to provide high accuracy ...
Determining spacecraft attitude in real time using only magnetometer data presents a challenging fil...
Estimation of satellite three-axis attitude using only one sensor data presents an interesting estim...
Estimation of satellite three-axis attitude using only one sensor data presents an interesting estim...
A single, augmented Extended Kalman Filter (EKF) which simultaneously and autonomously estimates spa...
The magnetometer has long been a reliable, inexpensive sensor used in spacecraft momentum management...
Spin-stabilization offers a simple attitude control solution, specifically for micro and nanosatelli...
Attitude determination algorithms that requires only the earth's magnetic field will be useful for c...
An Unscented Kalman Filter (UKF) for estimation of the attitude and rate of a spacecraft using only ...
Presented here is a new algorithm to determine attitude using only magnetometer data under the follo...
Kalman Filter (KF) based algorithms are the most frequently employed attitude estimation algorithms....
In this study an unscented Kalman filter (UKF) based algorithm for the estimation of magnetometer bi...
© 2018, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc, AIAA. All rights reserved. When usin...
Based on magnetometer measurements only, three-axis attitude, rate, and orbit estimation are success...
A three-axis Magnetometer/Kalman Filter attitude determination system for a spacecraft in low-altitu...
The primary goal of this work is to extend the work done in, Tamer (2009), to provide high accuracy ...