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  • SPACE COMMUNICATIONS, SPACECRAFT COMMUNICATIONS, COMMAND AND TRACKING  (2)
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-17
    Description: A set of standard CAMAC modules for Spacelab payloads is being developed by NASA. A crate controller, a processor module, memory modules and a databus to connect them are being developed at the Goddard Space Flight Center. These components will provide for the implementation of CAMAC data systems ranging in complexity from fixed-format, single-crate data collection systems not requiring a processor to a multi-crate data system, including several computers (processors). The Spacelab CAMAC data system is introduced with the role of the crate controller described. The implementation and operation of the crate controller is described. The instruction set of the crate controller is also presented.
    Keywords: SPACE COMMUNICATIONS, SPACECRAFT COMMUNICATIONS, COMMAND AND TRACKING
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: A recent mathematical technique for solving systems of equations is applied in a very general way to the orbit determination problem. The use of this technique, the homotopy continuation method, was motivated by the possible need to perform preliminary orbit determination in the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS), using range and Doppler tracking alone. In the formulation studied here, a set of six tracking observations is continuously transformed from a set with known solutions to the given set with unknown solutions, and the corresponding orbit state vector is followed from the a priori orbit state to the solution orbit states. A modular numerical algorithm is developed to follow the state vector. The technique is formulated and then tested, using both real and simulated tracking, with positive results. Direct comparisons show that the basic method has a much larger radius of convergence than standard or simply modified Newton-Raphson methods. An extension of the basic method is formulated that is expected to produce a global method.
    Keywords: SPACE COMMUNICATIONS, SPACECRAFT COMMUNICATIONS, COMMAND AND TRACKING
    Type: AIAA PAPER 85-0215
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