Microvibration refers to mechanical oscillations that are usually originated by moving or rotating parts and propagate through the structure onto sensitive elements of the spacecraft (e.g. optical elements) eventually causing performance degradation during its in-orbit operations. On the one hand, optical satellite missions are subjected to increasingly demanding requirements, e.g., geolocation and image co-registration, image quality; on the other hand, the growing interest in new technologies such as laser and quantum communications require stringent pointing constraints. Hence, managing microvibrations in space has become of paramount importance. The aim of the Visionary Ingenuity Boosting European Spacecraft (VIBES) project is to furthe...
Recent years have seen a dramatic increase in the stability requirements placed on satellite based p...
The paper addresses the problem of actively attenuating a particular class of vibrations, known as m...
sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/1045389X14523852 jim.sagepub.com Development of m...
Microvibrations are mechanical oscillations caused by components such as the reaction wheels of an a...
Micro vibrations are mechanical oscillations caused by components such as the reaction wheels of an ...
Reaction wheels are often the main contributor to microvibrations on satellites. These vibrations ar...
Reaction wheel assemblies are one of the most important microvibration sources on typical modern sat...
Microvibration management onboard spacecraft with high stability requirements has drawn increasing i...
Microvibration management onboard spacecraft with high stability requirements has drawn increasing i...
International audienceThe research work presented in this paper focuses on the development of a mixe...
It is well documented that reaction wheels are among the most significant microvibration sources in ...
Next generation satellite missions will have to meet extremely challenging pointing stability requir...
In this study, an active microvibration isolation system is developed for precision space payload. V...
The nature of the earth observation satellite systems attitude and orbit control systems, makes them...
Predicting, managing, controlling, and testing spacecraft microvibrations due to on-board internal d...
Recent years have seen a dramatic increase in the stability requirements placed on satellite based p...
The paper addresses the problem of actively attenuating a particular class of vibrations, known as m...
sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/1045389X14523852 jim.sagepub.com Development of m...
Microvibrations are mechanical oscillations caused by components such as the reaction wheels of an a...
Micro vibrations are mechanical oscillations caused by components such as the reaction wheels of an ...
Reaction wheels are often the main contributor to microvibrations on satellites. These vibrations ar...
Reaction wheel assemblies are one of the most important microvibration sources on typical modern sat...
Microvibration management onboard spacecraft with high stability requirements has drawn increasing i...
Microvibration management onboard spacecraft with high stability requirements has drawn increasing i...
International audienceThe research work presented in this paper focuses on the development of a mixe...
It is well documented that reaction wheels are among the most significant microvibration sources in ...
Next generation satellite missions will have to meet extremely challenging pointing stability requir...
In this study, an active microvibration isolation system is developed for precision space payload. V...
The nature of the earth observation satellite systems attitude and orbit control systems, makes them...
Predicting, managing, controlling, and testing spacecraft microvibrations due to on-board internal d...
Recent years have seen a dramatic increase in the stability requirements placed on satellite based p...
The paper addresses the problem of actively attenuating a particular class of vibrations, known as m...
sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/1045389X14523852 jim.sagepub.com Development of m...