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A. I. Tkachenko, "Integrated magnetometer/GPS navigation system for a spacecraft," Mech. Solids. 36 (6), 1-10 (2001)
Year 2001 Volume 36 Number 6 Pages 1-10
Title Integrated magnetometer/GPS navigation system for a spacecraft
Author(s) A. I. Tkachenko (Kiev)
Abstract We analyze the possibilities for increasing the reliability of a magnetometer system for identification of the spacecraft motion parameters on the basis of GPS data. The main subject matter of the present paper is the methodology of the utilization of GPS data in combination with information obtained by means of other vehicle-borne measuring instruments to estimate the parameters of the orbital and spherical motions of a spacecraft under a substantial uncertainty in the initial data and perturbations.
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