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Gangxuan Hu, Guohui Zhang, Yanyan Li, Xun Wang, Jiping An, Zhibin Zhang and Xinhong Li
The modular self-reconfigurable satellites (MSRSs) are a new type of satellite that can transform configuration in orbit autonomously. The inverse kinematics of MSRS is difficult to solve by conventional methods due to the hyper-redundant degrees of free...
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Haicheng Tao, Qinyu Zhu, Xueke Che, Xinhong Li, Wanxin Man, Zhibin Zhang and Guohui Zhang
The extent of the impact of mega constellations on the low-orbiting geospace environment, which has not yet been assessed in more concrete quantitative terms, is an extremely important issue to consider as mega constellations are built. Satellite safety ...
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Jiping An, Xinhong Li, Zhibin Zhang, Guohui Zhang, Wanxin Man, Gangxuan Hu and Junwei He
Space modular self-reconfigurable satellite (SMSRS) is a new type of satellite. The research on self-collision avoidance of SMSRS is important for its on-orbit safety but is not completely solved. This paper offers a new method for joint path planning fo...
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Zhibin Zhang, Xinhong Li, Xun Wang, Xin Zhou, Jiping An and Yanyan Li
The safe and dependable removal of large-scale space debris has been a long-standing challenge that is critical to the safety of spacecraft and astronauts. In the process of capturing and deorbiting space debris, the space manipulator must achieve extrem...
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Jiping An, Xinhong Li, Zhibin Zhang, Guohui Zhang, Wanxin Man, Gangxuan Hu, Junwei He and Dingzhan Yu
Space modular self-reconfigurable satellites (SMSRSs) are a new type of satellite with reconfigurable structures and adjustable functions. The inverse kinematics of the hyper-redundant structure of SMSRSs are difficult to solve by traditional methods. In...
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