The INteractive Controls Analysis (INCA) program was developed at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center to provide a user friendly, efficient environment for the design and analysis of control systems, specifically spacecraft control systems. Since its inception, INCA has found extensive use in the design, development, and analysis of control systems for spacecraft, instruments, robotics, and pointing systems. The (INCA) program was initially developed as a comprehensive classical design analysis tool for small and large order control systems. The latest version of INCA, expected to be released in February of 1990, was expanded to include the capability to perform multivariable controls analysis and design.
New Multivariable Capabilities of the INCA Program
1989
8 pages
Report
No indication
English
Control Systems & Control Theory , Computer Aided Design, CAD , Algorithms , Computer aided design , Computer programs , Control systems design , Multivariate statistical analysis , Spacecraft control , Design analysis , Pointing control systems , Robotics , Software tools , Spacecraft instruments , Reprints
New multivariable capabilities of the INCA program
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