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Theses and Dissertations

Theses/Dissertations

1999

Artificial satellites--Control sytems--Computer simulation

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Simsat: A Satellite System Simulator And Experimental Test Bed For Air Force Research, James E. Colebank, R. Dan Jones, Randall D. Pollak, Donald M. Mannebach, George R. Nagy Mar 1999

Simsat: A Satellite System Simulator And Experimental Test Bed For Air Force Research, James E. Colebank, R. Dan Jones, Randall D. Pollak, Donald M. Mannebach, George R. Nagy

Theses and Dissertations

SIMSAT (the SIMulation SATellite) is an AFIT-sponsored program to develop a laboratory-based physical satellite simulator. SIMSAT supports experimentation in areas of attitude control, precision pointing, and vibration suppression. SIMSAT development began with the purchase of a three-axis gas bearing which simulates a torque-free space environment. SIMSAT subsystems provide power, attitude control, telemetry, and structural support to experimental payloads. Project challenges included integration of attitude control software/hardware, high-output power storage devices, remote communications, high-frequency data collection, structural design, and computer display outputs.