Interstellar navigation poses significant challenges in all aspects of a spacecraft. One of them is reliable, low-cost, real-time navigation, especially when there is a considerable distance between Earth and the spacecraft in question. In this paper, a complete system for navigation using pulsar radio emissions is described and analysed. The system uses a pulsar?s emissions in the radio spectrum to create a novel system capable of fully autonomous navigation. The system is roughly divided into two parts, the front - end and the back - end, as well as their subdivisions. The front - end performs initial signal reception and pre-processing. It applies time-based coherent de-dispersion to allow for low-power on-board processing, and uses a ve...
X-ray pulsars are potential aids to spacecraft navigation due to the periodicity, uniqueness, and st...
This paper evaluates the fundamental performance bounds, signal processing and technological complex...
Navigation systems using pulsar signals have been of great interest ever since the discovery of puls...
Interstellar navigation poses significant challenges in all aspects of a spacecraft. One of them is ...
Stars have been used -in what is called celestial navigation- since thousands of years by mankind. C...
Stars have been used -in what is called celestial navigation- since thousands of years by mankind. C...
Pulsar based navigation is a novel area of research, and might once offer the possibility to man of ...
Navigation systems using pulsar signals have been of great interest ever since the discovery of puls...
Millisecond pulsars are extremely stable and rapidly rotating neutron stars that emit electromagneti...
Abstract—We discuss the possibility of an autonomous navi-gation system for spacecraft that is based...
Radio beacons with distinguishing signatures exist in nature as pulsating radio sources (pulsars). T...
This paper investigates the use of pulsar-based navigation for deep-space CubeSats. A novel approach...
This paper investigates the use of pulsar-based navigation for deep-space CubeSats. A novel approach...
Nowadays, deep-space navigation strongly depends on ground segments, e.g., ESA's European Space Trac...
This paper investigates the use of pulsar-based navigation for deep-space CubeSats. A novel approach...
X-ray pulsars are potential aids to spacecraft navigation due to the periodicity, uniqueness, and st...
This paper evaluates the fundamental performance bounds, signal processing and technological complex...
Navigation systems using pulsar signals have been of great interest ever since the discovery of puls...
Interstellar navigation poses significant challenges in all aspects of a spacecraft. One of them is ...
Stars have been used -in what is called celestial navigation- since thousands of years by mankind. C...
Stars have been used -in what is called celestial navigation- since thousands of years by mankind. C...
Pulsar based navigation is a novel area of research, and might once offer the possibility to man of ...
Navigation systems using pulsar signals have been of great interest ever since the discovery of puls...
Millisecond pulsars are extremely stable and rapidly rotating neutron stars that emit electromagneti...
Abstract—We discuss the possibility of an autonomous navi-gation system for spacecraft that is based...
Radio beacons with distinguishing signatures exist in nature as pulsating radio sources (pulsars). T...
This paper investigates the use of pulsar-based navigation for deep-space CubeSats. A novel approach...
This paper investigates the use of pulsar-based navigation for deep-space CubeSats. A novel approach...
Nowadays, deep-space navigation strongly depends on ground segments, e.g., ESA's European Space Trac...
This paper investigates the use of pulsar-based navigation for deep-space CubeSats. A novel approach...
X-ray pulsars are potential aids to spacecraft navigation due to the periodicity, uniqueness, and st...
This paper evaluates the fundamental performance bounds, signal processing and technological complex...
Navigation systems using pulsar signals have been of great interest ever since the discovery of puls...