Guidance and control - II : a selection of technical papers based mainly on the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Guidance and Control Conference held at Cambridge, Massachusetts, August 12-14, 1963 /
Call Number: | Libro Electrónico |
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Corporate Authors: | , |
Other Authors: | , |
Format: | Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
Published: |
New York :
Academic Press,
1964.
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Series: | Progress in astronautics and aeronautics ;
v. 13. |
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- The Guidance and Control Committee
- Preface
- Contents
- I. Active and Passive Attitude Control for Space Vehicles
- An Introduction to Section on Attitude Control
- Current Status of Progress in Attitude Control
- A System for Passive Gravity-Gradient Stabilization of Earth Satellites
- Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Solar Pressure Attitude Control for Interplanetary Spacecraft
- Control Moment Gyro Gravity Stabilization
- Applications of Gyro stabilizers to Satellite Attitude Control
- Integral Pulse Frequency On-Off ControlA Time Optimal Attitude Control System Designed to Overcome Certain Sensor Imperfections
- Two-Pulse Attitude Control of an Asymmetric Spinning Satellite
- Bank Angle Control System for a Spinning Satellite
- Several Linear Stabilization and Reorientation Control System Configurations for a Rotating, Manned Orbital Space Station
- II. Inertial Guidance for Space Flight
- Drift of a Stable Platform Caused by Gyro Rotor Unbalance
- Stellar Alignment of a Gyroscopically Stabilized Platform during Free-Fall
- Navigation and Guidance Systems Employing a Gimballess IMURigid Body Dynamics
- Stable Platform Isolation Systems
- Interrogation of Spherical-Rotor Free Gyros
- III. Onboard Techniques for Interplanetary Flight
- Background and Requirements on Radar Sensors for Spacecraft
- Stellar Techniques for Midcourse Navigation Guidance
- Infrared Horizon Sensor Techniques for Lunar and Planetary Approaches
- Novel Solar System Compasses for Interplanetary Flight
- IV. Manned Control of Space Vehicles
- Pilot-Vehicle Control System Analysis
- A Survey of the Development of Models for the Human ControllerSome Predictive Characteristics of the Human Controller
- V. Deep Space Guidance and Navigation
- Discussion of Guidance Policies for Multiple-Impulse Correction of the Trajectory of a Spacecraft
- A Class of Unified Explicit Methods for Steering Throttle able and Fixed-Thrust Rockets
- New Investigations in the Field of Error Propagation
- Theory of Error Compensation in Astro-Inertial Guidance Systems for Low-Thrust Space Missions
- Statistical Filtering of Space Navigation Measurements
- VI. RendezvousSurvey of Rendezvous Progress
- Fuel Optimization in Orbital Rendezvous
- Guidance System Complexity vs Fuel Consumption for Midcourse Correction of Rendezvous
- Application of Pontryagin's Maximum Principle to the Lunar Orbit Rendezvous Problem
- Guidance Dynamics for the Terminal Phase of Rendezvous
- VII. Re-Entry and Landing
- A Look at the Re-Entry Problem
- A Simple Re-Entry Guidance System
- A Minimum Fuel Vertical Touchdown Lunar Landing Guidance Technique
- Contributors to Volume 13