Viswanathan et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Dynamics and control of a six degrees of freedom ground simulator for autonomous rendezvous and proximity operation of spacecraftViswanathan et al., 2012
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- Viswanathan S
- Sanyal A
- Holguin L
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- AIAA guidance, navigation, and control conference
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Ground simulation of spacecraft motion simulating all six degrees of freedom is a challenging problem due to several features of the natural dynamics in space that are difficult to reproduce on ground. Unlike terrestrial (aerial, land or underwater) vehicles …
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