This paper presents the overall mathematical model and results from pseudo linear recursive estimators of attitude and rate for a spinning spacecraft. The measurements considered are vector measurements obtained by sun-sensors, fixed head star trackers, horizon sensors, and three axis magnetometers. Two filters are proposed for estimating the attitude as well as the angular rate vector. One filter, called the q-Filter, yields the attitude estimate as a quaternion estimate, and the other filter, called the D-Filter, yields the estimated direction cosine matrix. Because the spacecraft is gyro-less, Euler s equation of angular motion of rigid bodies is used to enable the estimation of the angular velocity. A simpler Markov model is suggested as a replacement for Euler's equation in the case where the vector measurements are obtained at high rates relative to the spacecraft angular rate. The performance of the two filters is examined using simulated data.
Pseudo-Linear Attitude Determination of Spinning Spacecraft
22nd AIAA Applied Aerodynamics Conference ; 2004 ; Providence, RI, United States
2004-01-01
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AIAA-2004-5387 Pseudo Linear Attitude Determination of Spinning Spacecraft
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2004
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