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13.12.16 - Further Readings



For the interested Reader, here it follows a selection of AVANTI-related papers published before the experiment execution and ordered by topics.
 

The AVANTI experiment

G. Gaias, J.-S. Ardaens and S. D'Amico, The Autonomous Vision Approach Navigation and Target Identification (AVANTI) Experiment: Objectives and Design; 9th International ESA Conference on Guidance, Navigation & Control Systems, Porto, Portugal, June 2014.

G. Gaias, J.-S. Ardaens, and T. Terzibaschian, Paving the Way for Future On-Orbit-Servicing Missions: the AVANTI Experiment; 25th International Symposium on Space Flight Dynamics ISSFD, Munich, Germany, October 2015.

G. Gaias and J.-S. Ardaens, Design challenges and safety concept for the AVANTI experiment; Acta Astronautica, Vol. 123, pp. 409-419, 2016, doi: 10.1016/j.actaastro.2015.12.034.
 

Vision-based relative navigation

J.-S. Ardaens and G. Gaias, Spaceborne Autonomous Vision-Based Navigation System for AVANTI; 65th International Astronautical Congress, Toronto, Canada, October 2014.

G. Gaias, J.-S. Ardaens and O. Montenbruck ,Model of J2 Perturbed Satellite Relative Motion with Time-Varying Differential Drag; Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy, Vol. 123, N.4, pp. 411-433, 2015, doi: 10.1007/s10569-015-9643-2.
 

Maneuver planner and relative orbit control

G. Gaias, S. D'Amico, and J.-S. Ardaens, Generalized Multi-Impulsive Maneuvers for Optimum Spacecraft Rendezvous; 5th International Conference on Spacecraft Formation Flying Missions & Technologies (SFFMT), Munich, Germany, May 2013.

G. Gaias and S. D'Amico, Impulsive Maneuvers for Formation Reconfiguration using Relative Orbital Elements; Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics, Vol. 38, N.6, pp. 1036-1049, 2015, doi: 10.2514/1.G000191.
 

GNC system development

J.-S. Ardaens and G. Gaias, Integrated Solution for Rapid Development of Complex GNC Software; Workshop on Simulation for European Space Programmes (SESP), ESA-ESTEC, The Netherlands, March 2015.
 

BEESAT-4 in-orbit release

M. Wermuth, G. Gaias, and S. D'Amico, Safe Picosatellite Release from a Small Satellite Carrier; Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, Vol. 52, N.5, pp. 1338-1347, 2015, doi: 10.2514/1.A33036.

M Wermuth and G. Gaias, Operational Concept of a Picosatellite Release from a LEO Satellite; 25th International Symposium on Space Flight Dynamics ISSFD, Munich, Germany, October 2015.
 

Other

J.-S. Ardaens, W. Halle and G. Gaias, Visual Trajectory Reconstruction of a CubeSat after Deployment; 66th International Astronautical Congress, Jerusalem, Israel, October 2015.


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