This work addresses the design and implementation of a prototype relative navigation tool that uses camera-based measurements collected by a servicer spacecraft to perform far-range rendezvous with a noncooperative client in low Earth orbit. The development serves the needs of future on-orbit servicing missions planned by the German Aerospace Center. The focus of the paper is on the design of the navigation algorithms and the assessment of the expected performance and robustness under real-world operational scenarios. The tool validation is accomplished through a high-fidelity simulation environment based on the Multi Satellite Simulator in combination with the experience gained from actual flight data from the GPS and camera systems onboard the Prototype Research Instruments and Space Mission Technology Advancement mission. Copyright © 2013 by Gabriella Gaias, Simone DAmico, and Jean-Sébastien Ardaens.
Angles-only navigation to a noncooperative satellite using relative orbital elements
2014-01-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
DDC: | 629 |
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