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Artificial satellites--Orbits--Computer simulation

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Mission Planning For Close-Proximity Satellites, Barry R. Witt Mar 2009

Mission Planning For Close-Proximity Satellites, Barry R. Witt

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Given an initial orbit and a set of other orbits of interest, the lowest change in velocity "path" between them is of high value. Software was developed to visualize the change in velocity required from a user defined window of burn to a user defined window of intercept. The time between burn and intercept is unrestricted. Multiple intercepts require searching an n! solution space, research then is focused on ways to pick optimal choices without fully calculating out the cost of doing all possible combinations. Some code was translated from BASIC and the rest was newly developed in MATLAB. The …


Modeling Gps Satellite Orbits Using Kam Tori, Rachel M. Derbis Mar 2008

Modeling Gps Satellite Orbits Using Kam Tori, Rachel M. Derbis

Theses and Dissertations

Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite orbits are modeled using Kolmogorov, Arnold, Moser (KAM) tori. Precise Global Positioning System satellite locations are analyzed using Fourier transforms to identify the three basis frequencies in an Earth Centered, Earth Fixed (ECEF) rotating reference frame. The three fundamental frequencies are 1) the anomalistic frequency, 2) a combination of earth’s rotational frequency and the nodal regression rate, and 3) the apsidial regression rate. A KAM tori model fit to the satellite data could be used to predict future satellite locations. This model would allow rapid determination with fewer computational requirements than the typical method of …