Several techniques for modeling the disturbances to a spacecraft's attitude caused by moving crew members are presented. These disturbances can be the largest moments acting on a manned spacecraft, and knowledge of their effect is important in the sizing, design, and analysis/simulation of spacecraft attitude control systems. The modeling techniques are identified as two principal types: deterministic and stochastic. Three techniques of each type are presented. The deterministic models include point-mass motion derivatives and a discussion on dynamic models of moving crew members. The stochastic techniques are highlighted by a Fourier transform method and the representation of long-term crew disturbance activities as outputs from appropriat...
The equations of motion are developed which describe the dynamic interaction between the spacecraft ...
Analytical procedures and digital computer code are presented for the dynamic analysis of a flexible...
This conference publication includes 32 papers and abstracts presented at the Flight Mechanics/Esti...
The analyses and results pertinent to the characterization of the disturbances imparted to the Skyla...
Statistical methods for analyzing stochastic effects influencing design of space vehicle control sys...
A stochastic model of spacecraft motion was developed based on the assumption that the net torque ve...
This book consists of two main parts main goal of the first part is to collect and develop new atti...
Simulation of spacecraft on-orbit operations is discussed in reference to Martin Marietta's Space Op...
Computerized and dynamic simulation models for spacecraft systems - mathematical models for predicti...
Spin dynamics of manned space stations under external disturbances & effect of stabilizer
Aspects of an attitude control system were studied and developed for a large space base that is stru...
A theoretical development and associated digital computer program system is presented. The dynamic s...
Fixed gain attitude control laws are sensitive to modeling errors and actuator nonlinearities. Adapt...
The problem is studied of determining a stochastic optimal controller for an n-body spacecraft. The ...
Computer simulation results of attitude estimation of Earth-orbiting satellites (including Space Tel...
The equations of motion are developed which describe the dynamic interaction between the spacecraft ...
Analytical procedures and digital computer code are presented for the dynamic analysis of a flexible...
This conference publication includes 32 papers and abstracts presented at the Flight Mechanics/Esti...
The analyses and results pertinent to the characterization of the disturbances imparted to the Skyla...
Statistical methods for analyzing stochastic effects influencing design of space vehicle control sys...
A stochastic model of spacecraft motion was developed based on the assumption that the net torque ve...
This book consists of two main parts main goal of the first part is to collect and develop new atti...
Simulation of spacecraft on-orbit operations is discussed in reference to Martin Marietta's Space Op...
Computerized and dynamic simulation models for spacecraft systems - mathematical models for predicti...
Spin dynamics of manned space stations under external disturbances & effect of stabilizer
Aspects of an attitude control system were studied and developed for a large space base that is stru...
A theoretical development and associated digital computer program system is presented. The dynamic s...
Fixed gain attitude control laws are sensitive to modeling errors and actuator nonlinearities. Adapt...
The problem is studied of determining a stochastic optimal controller for an n-body spacecraft. The ...
Computer simulation results of attitude estimation of Earth-orbiting satellites (including Space Tel...
The equations of motion are developed which describe the dynamic interaction between the spacecraft ...
Analytical procedures and digital computer code are presented for the dynamic analysis of a flexible...
This conference publication includes 32 papers and abstracts presented at the Flight Mechanics/Esti...