Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Feb 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975mmc..rept.....s&link_type=abstract
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Mathematics
Logic
Guidance Sensors, Image Dissector Tubes, Video Equipment, Feasibility Analysis, Satellite Control, Satellite Guidance
Scientific paper
The feasibility of an autonomous video guidance system that is capable of observing a planetary surface during terminal descent and selecting the most acceptable landing site was demonstrated. The system was breadboarded and "flown" on a physical simulator consisting of a control panel and monitor, a dynamic simulator, and a PDP-9 computer. The breadboard VGLIS consisted of an image dissector camera and the appropriate processing logic. Results are reported.
Flemming J. C.
Grant Catherine
Knickerbocker R. L.
Schappell R. T.
Tietz J. C.
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