As current and future NASA missions become increasingly more complex, the need to ensure requirements are met across the many phases of flight is more pertinent. Accurately modeling the individual phases of flight is difficult alone, but verifying that the overall mission is characterized properly presents additional challenges. In previous works, there have been successful demonstrations of interfacing multiple software applications to provide a more detailed end-to-end optimized simulation. The work herein will focus on leveraging two NASA built tools that have been successfully utilized on NASA missions: Copernicus and the Program to Optimize Simulated Trajectories II (POST2).


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    Title :

    End-to-End Trajectory Optimization Using Copernicus and Program to Optimize Simulated Trajectories II


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    Conference:

    45th IEEE Aerospace Conference ; 2024 ; Big Sky, MT, US


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    Miscellaneous


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    Language :

    English






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