The differential processing of carrier phase measurements from Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) is a well know technique for relative positioning in terrestrial and aeronautical applications. Over the past decade intensive research has been conducted to demonstrate its suitability for high-precision relative navigation of spacecraft in low Earth orbit (LEO). This paper describes the fundamental concepts of differential GNSS and its application to spacecraft formation flying. A review of past achievements is given and the practical aspects of differential GPS are discussed for real-time and offline navigation in the upcoming PRISMA and TerraSAR-X missions
This paper focuses on the autonomous relative navigation of LEO satellite formations. Specifically...
This paper presents the essential issues and problems associated with GNSS (Global Navigation Satell...
International audienceGlobal Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) were not initially designed to be u...
The differential processing of carrier phase measurements from Global Navigation Satellite Systems (...
A fundamental need of spacecraft autonomous formation flying is the determination of the relative mo...
A basic requirement for a satellite's formation is the precise knowledge of the spacecraft's relativ...
The use of Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements provides the primary technique for determini...
Spacecraft formation flying is considered as a key technology for advanced space missions. Compared ...
Abstract: Formation flying is emerging as an important technology on achieving the tight mission req...
The presentation presents background on what the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) is, desir...
Carrier-phase differential GPS (CDGPS) is a promising technology for accurate relative navigation in...
Many future space missions, such as space-based radar, earth mapping, and inter-ferometry, will requ...
Carrier-phase differential GPS (CDGPS) is a promising technology for accurate relative navigation in...
advanced spacecraft systems to provide autonomous navigation and control of formation flyers. This p...
Signals transmitted by global navigation satellite system (GNSS) satellites are not confined to the...
This paper focuses on the autonomous relative navigation of LEO satellite formations. Specifically...
This paper presents the essential issues and problems associated with GNSS (Global Navigation Satell...
International audienceGlobal Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) were not initially designed to be u...
The differential processing of carrier phase measurements from Global Navigation Satellite Systems (...
A fundamental need of spacecraft autonomous formation flying is the determination of the relative mo...
A basic requirement for a satellite's formation is the precise knowledge of the spacecraft's relativ...
The use of Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements provides the primary technique for determini...
Spacecraft formation flying is considered as a key technology for advanced space missions. Compared ...
Abstract: Formation flying is emerging as an important technology on achieving the tight mission req...
The presentation presents background on what the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) is, desir...
Carrier-phase differential GPS (CDGPS) is a promising technology for accurate relative navigation in...
Many future space missions, such as space-based radar, earth mapping, and inter-ferometry, will requ...
Carrier-phase differential GPS (CDGPS) is a promising technology for accurate relative navigation in...
advanced spacecraft systems to provide autonomous navigation and control of formation flyers. This p...
Signals transmitted by global navigation satellite system (GNSS) satellites are not confined to the...
This paper focuses on the autonomous relative navigation of LEO satellite formations. Specifically...
This paper presents the essential issues and problems associated with GNSS (Global Navigation Satell...
International audienceGlobal Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) were not initially designed to be u...