Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Mar 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976odun.rept.....r&link_type=abstract
Semiannual Progress Report, 15 Sep. 1975 - 15 Mar. 1976 Old Dominion Univ., Norfolk, VA.
Computer Science
Performance
Dynamic Control, Linear Prediction, Manned Orbital Telescopes, Nonlinear Systems, Space Shuttles, Magnetic Suspension, Mathematical Models, Pointing Control Systems, Spacecraft Control, Stochastic Processes, Suspension Systems (Vehicles)
Scientific paper
Work completed on the design and study of an annular suspension and pointing (ASP) system for the space shuttle was presented. This system makes use of a magnetically suspended vernier pointing assembly. The following objectives were pursued in this study: (1) development of a detailed mathematical model of the Space Shuttle/ASP system, (2) design of control laws in order to obtain the desired pointing performance, and (3) prediction of the statistical pointing accuracies in the presence of stochastic disturbances such as crew-motion, and sensor and actuator noise. The first two of these objectives are documented in this report.
Joshi Mark S.
Roberts S. Jr. A.
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