A new version of the numerical model of artificial Earth satellites (AES) motion is presented, which consists of four program blocks intended for 1) predicting the AES motion, 2) studying the chaotic condition in motion of near-Earth space objects, 3) determining the AES motion parameters from the measurement data, and 4) studying the resonance dynamics of near-Earth objects. The main feature of the new version is the use of a new more efficient integrator, which is a further development of the well-known Everhart integrator. It is shown that with the same accuracy, the new integrator has much higher performance. The version intended for use in the parallel computing environment and called the "Numerical model of motion of AES systems" has ...
This thesis contains the development of continuous Kepler orbit- and a discrete numerical integratio...
As computer architectures have advanced to utilize multiple computational cores in parallel, few met...
AbstractWe study the post-Newtonian perturbations in the orbit of a near-Earth satellite by integrat...
The orbital motion of the artificial earth satellites has been studied. The aim is to develop and mo...
Nowadays multi-core processors are installed almost in each modern workstation, but the question of ...
Fast methods for high fidelity spacecraft trajectory propagation are becoming more relevant as the s...
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The aim is to develop the new methods for numerical motion modelling of the natural and artificial b...
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed The Naval Space Surveillance Center NAVSPASUR use...
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Context. There is a need in some research facilities for deriving ephemerides, controlling observat...
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This thesis contains the development of continuous Kepler orbit- and a discrete numerical integratio...
As computer architectures have advanced to utilize multiple computational cores in parallel, few met...
AbstractWe study the post-Newtonian perturbations in the orbit of a near-Earth satellite by integrat...
The orbital motion of the artificial earth satellites has been studied. The aim is to develop and mo...
Nowadays multi-core processors are installed almost in each modern workstation, but the question of ...
Fast methods for high fidelity spacecraft trajectory propagation are becoming more relevant as the s...
: We describe how long-term solar system orbit integration could be implemented on a parallel comput...
Orbital debris is becoming an increasing problem for space flight missions. New satellite launches, ...
The aim is to develop the new methods for numerical motion modelling of the natural and artificial b...
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed The Naval Space Surveillance Center NAVSPASUR use...
This paper reports on an application of massively parallel processors to multiple satellite propagat...
Challenging science requirements and complex space missions are driving the need for fast and robust...
Context. There is a need in some research facilities for deriving ephemerides, controlling observat...
We describe source code level parallelization for the kira direct gravitational N-body integrator, t...
This report deals with speed up results of our new N-body code for simulating self gravitating codes...
This thesis contains the development of continuous Kepler orbit- and a discrete numerical integratio...
As computer architectures have advanced to utilize multiple computational cores in parallel, few met...
AbstractWe study the post-Newtonian perturbations in the orbit of a near-Earth satellite by integrat...