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Application Of Kam Theorem To Earth Orbiting Satellites, Bryan D. Little
Application Of Kam Theorem To Earth Orbiting Satellites, Bryan D. Little
Theses and Dissertations
An orbit that lies on a Kolmogorov, Arnold, and Moser (KAM) Torus will remain on that torus until and unless it experiences a force that causes it to leave the torus. Earth satellites that are subject only to the Earth's gravity field may lie on such KAM tori. Analyzing on orbit satellite position data should allow for the identification of the fundamental frequencies needed to define the KAM tori for modeling Earth satellite orbits. KAM Tori are created for the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experience (GRACE) and Jason-1 satellites to model their orbital motion. Precise position data for the satellites …
Covariance Estimation And Autocorrelation Of Norad Two-Line Element Sets, Victor P. Osweiler
Covariance Estimation And Autocorrelation Of Norad Two-Line Element Sets, Victor P. Osweiler
Theses and Dissertations
This thesis investigates NORAD two-line element sets (TLE) containing satellite mean orbital elements for the purpose of estimating a covariance matrix and formulating an autocorrelation relationship. Orbit propagation is performed using Simplified General Perturbations Number 4 (SGP4) analytical model as implemented within Satellite Took Kit. For a given satellite, TLEs from a span of two weeks are used to calculate position and velocity differences of estimated state vectors in order to characterize their variance behavior and compute a covariance matrix for the most recent TLE. Six satellites and eight time spans are investigated, with all state vector differences evaluated in …