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Kybeom Kwon, Seunghyun Min, Jongbum Kim and Kwangwon Lee
The space mission analysis and design process defines a space system at the system level to accomplish space mission objectives. Although the traditional process is well established and comprehensive through several years of experience, we propose a nove...
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Jun Long, Shimin Wu, Xiaodong Han, Yunbo Wang and Limin Liu
The increasing number of satellites for specific space tasks makes it difficult for traditional satellite task planning that relies on ground station planning and on-board execution to fully exploit the overall effectiveness of satellites. Meanwhile, the...
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Haitao Luo, Ziyang Liu, Chaohui Fan and Fengqun Zhao
When the problem of the reaction force under the receiver structure is complicated, the existing force-based transfer path analysis method is not suitable for its analysis. Therefore, an improved reaction force transfer path analysis method is proposed i...
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Hangkun Xu and Runzi Liu
With the increase of the number of satellites in space, satellite tracking, telemetry, and command (TT&C) is becoming more and more important for aerospace. This paper proposes a method for a low time fragmentation oriented. TT&C task planning me...
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Mu Duan, Yunbo Zhang, Ran Liu, Shen Chen, Guoquan Deng, Xiaowei Yi, Jie Li and Puwei Yang
Satellite sensors are one of the most important means of collecting real-time geospatial information. Due to their characteristics such as large spatial coverage and strong capability for dynamic monitoring, they are widely used in the observation of rea...
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