This paper presents an application for modern star trackers aimed at the estimation of the spacecraft angular velocity vector on the basis of the star field images acquired during fast rotations, when star identification and tracking are not possible. Angular rates in the range 2–8°/s are considered, which strongly affect the characteristics of the acquirable images, in particular for shape and brightness. The procedure consists in the exploitation of the rigid motion equations to identify the rotation that best fits the observed star trajectories in the sensor field of view. Its coverage capability is analysed with reference to the sensitivity of state-of-the-art photodetectors. The probability of an adequate acquisition is shown to be 0.8...
Abstract: The star sensor BOKZ-M60 allows to find parameters that define the attitude of i...
Attitude estimation and angular velocity estimation are the most critical components of a spacecraft...
This paper aims at characterizing the attitude determination performance of a non-conventional star ...
This paper presents an application for modern star trackers aimed at the estimation of the spacecraf...
The paper focuses on the problem of determining high rate angular velocity directly from star-tracke...
The paper focuses on the problem of determining high rate angular velocity based on star-tracker mea...
In this paper, a geometrical investigation of the star sensor image is performed under dynamic condi...
An optical flow-based technique is proposed to estimate spacecraft angular velocity based on sequenc...
The knowledge of spacecrafts’ angular rate is required for attitude control and determination, gener...
A star sensor based new method for estimation of satellite angular rates through derivative approach...
A method is described for estimating the incremental angle and angular velocity of a spacecraft usin...
Star-tracker systems are typically limited by the angular rates at which they operate due to the ten...
Abstract: We consider the problem of determining a spacecraft attitude motion formed for t...
A satellite's absolute attitude and angular rate are both important measurements for satellite missi...
Latest generation star sensors are characterized by innovative features that need additional testing...
Abstract: The star sensor BOKZ-M60 allows to find parameters that define the attitude of i...
Attitude estimation and angular velocity estimation are the most critical components of a spacecraft...
This paper aims at characterizing the attitude determination performance of a non-conventional star ...
This paper presents an application for modern star trackers aimed at the estimation of the spacecraf...
The paper focuses on the problem of determining high rate angular velocity directly from star-tracke...
The paper focuses on the problem of determining high rate angular velocity based on star-tracker mea...
In this paper, a geometrical investigation of the star sensor image is performed under dynamic condi...
An optical flow-based technique is proposed to estimate spacecraft angular velocity based on sequenc...
The knowledge of spacecrafts’ angular rate is required for attitude control and determination, gener...
A star sensor based new method for estimation of satellite angular rates through derivative approach...
A method is described for estimating the incremental angle and angular velocity of a spacecraft usin...
Star-tracker systems are typically limited by the angular rates at which they operate due to the ten...
Abstract: We consider the problem of determining a spacecraft attitude motion formed for t...
A satellite's absolute attitude and angular rate are both important measurements for satellite missi...
Latest generation star sensors are characterized by innovative features that need additional testing...
Abstract: The star sensor BOKZ-M60 allows to find parameters that define the attitude of i...
Attitude estimation and angular velocity estimation are the most critical components of a spacecraft...
This paper aims at characterizing the attitude determination performance of a non-conventional star ...