This paper describes the generic applications of on-orbit identification to the reference Space Station configuration currently under consideration by NASA. Identification functions are categorized, and the various methods for extracting parameter estimates are correlated with the sensing of specific characteristics of interest to both engineering subsystems and users of the Station's commercial and scientific facilities. A case study of crew motion detection and identification is included to illustrate the application to the Station's disturbance environment and plant characterization using accelerometer sensing. Onboard implementation architecture is discussed from the viewpoint of maximizing integration of the identification process with the flight subsystem's data and signal flow.
Space station on-orbit identification and performance monitor
1985-01-01
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Space station orbit maintenance
NTRS | 1983
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