APPENDICES APPENDIX A: TECHNICAL EXHIBITS SESSION II The Technical Exhibits Session was a unique opportunity to observe displays and dem- onstrations of state-of-the-art hardware, design and analysis tools, and services applica- ble to advancement of guidance, navigation, and control technology. The latest commer- cial tools for GN&C simulations, analysis, and graphical displays were demonstrated in a hands-on, interactive environment, including lessons learned and undocumented fea- tures. Associated papers not presented in other sessions were also provided and could be discussed with the authors. Local Chairpersons: Kristen Francis Lockheed Martin Space Systems Meredith Larson Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp The Technical Exhibits did not consist of formal written text, and therefore papers for this session were not available for publication. The following papers and paper numbers were not available for publication, or were not assigned: AAS 11-021 to -030 1021 APPENDIX B: CONFERENCE PROGRAM PROGRAM Becky Petteys, (MathWorks ) th 36 ANNUAL AAS GUIDANCE & 13-005 GRAVMOD2: A New Tool for Precise CONTROL CONFERENCE Gravitational Modelling of Planetary Moons February 1 to February 6, 2013 and Small Bodies, Zuccarelli, V. (Astos Breckenridge, Colorado Solutions, Germany), Cadenas, R.(GMV, Spain), Huertas, I. (ESTEC, European Space Beaver Run Conference Center Agency), Weikert, S. (Astos Solutions, Germany), Astos Solutions, GMV, (ESTEC ESA) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST Room check-in at the Beaver Run Resort Local Chairperson front desk 4:00 PM daily. Michael Osborne, Lockheed Martin Space Systems, [email protected], 303- Conference registration 977-5867 Friday 5:00 to 8:00 PM Daily 6:30 to 10:00 AM and 4:00 to 6:00 PM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2ND Session 0……………….7:00-10:00 AM daily 7am Conference Opening POSTER SESSION by Lisa Hardaway AVAILABLE EVERY DAY The Poster Session will be available for viewing Session I……………………..7:10-10:30 AM every day and authors will be on hand to discuss their projects and answer questions. STUDENT PAPER SESSION This session embraces the wealth of research and innovative projects related to spacecraft GN&C 13-001 Electromagnetic Formation Flight (EMFF) being accomplished in the university setting. Model Development Papers in this session address hardware and Andrew Hilton (US Air Force Academy) software research as well as component, system, or simulation advances. Papers submitted must 13-002 Application of Bezier Curves to Kepler's have a student as the primary author and Equation, Donghoon Kim and Daniele Mortari, presenter. Papers will be adjudicated based on (Texas A&M University) level of innovation, applicability and fieldability to near-term systems, clarity of written and 13-003 ADEPT - Adaptable Deployable Entry verbal delivery, number of completed years of Placement Technology, Paul Wercinski, schooling and adherence to delivery schedule. (NASA Ames Research Center) The session will be limited to 7 papers with the top 3 papers receiving awards 13-004 Model-Based Design for Large Safety-Critical Systems: A Discussion on Logic-Intensive National Chairpersons Algorithms, Mike Anthony, Will Campbell, Tim Crain, NASA Johnson Space Center, 1022 [email protected], 281-244-5077 13-016 Angular Rate Estimation from R. Scott Erwin, Air Force Research Lab – Geomagnetic Field Measurements and Kirtland AFB, [email protected], Observability Singularity Avoidance 505-846-9816 During Detumbling and Sun Acquisition Christopher M. Pong, Kuo-Chia Liu, David W. Local Chairpersons Miller (MIT/SSL, NASA/GSFC) Dave Chart, Lockheed Martin Space Systems, [email protected] , 303-977-6875 13-017 High Order Optimal Tracking Feedback Ian Gravseth, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Gain Sensitivity Calculations using Corp., [email protected], 303-939-5421 Computational Differentiation Ahmad Bani Younes, James Turner, John Junkins (Texas A&M) 13-011 Laboratory Experiments Supporting Autonomous Space Debris Mitigation Kurt Cavalieri, Brent Macomber, Clark Moody, Austin Probe, John L. Junkins (Texas A&M) SPECIAL PLENARY SPEAKER 4:00-5:00 13-012 Electromagnetic Formation Flight Control Using Dynamic Programming Gentry Lee of Jet Propulsion Laboratory Gregory Eslinger (USAF/MIT) speaking to, “From Viking to Curiosity: Reflections on the Exploration of Mars” 13-013 Attitude Determination and Control of a Tumbling Resident Space Object by the Means of Distributed Sensors and Session II………………………5:00-8:00 PM Actuators Timothy Zuercher, Bogdan Udrea (Embry- TECHNICAL EXHIBITS Riddle Aeronautical University) The Technical Exhibits Session is a unique opportunity to observe displays and 13-014 Using Signals of Opportunity for Deep demonstrations of state-of-the-art hardware, Space Navigation design and analysis tools, and services applicable Ryan Handzo, Kenn Gold, George Born, to advancement of guidance, navigation, and Michael Davies (University of Colorado at control technology. The latest commercial tools Boulder) for GN&C simulations, analysis, and graphical displays are demonstrated in a hands-on, Daystar: Modeling and Testing a Daytime 13-015 interactive environment, including lessons Star Tracker for High Altitude Balloon learned and undocumented features. Associated Observatories papers not presented in other sessions are also Nicholas Truesdale, Kevin Dinkel, Jedediah provided and can be discussed with the author. Diller, Zachary Dischnew (University of Come enjoy an excellent complimentary buffet Colorado at Boulder) and interact with the technical representatives and authors. This session takes place in a social setting and family members are welcome! 1023 13-031 Understanding Model and Code Behavior Local Chairpersons for Stateflow Constructs Will Campbell (Mathworks) Kristen Francis, Lockheed Martin Space Systems, [email protected], 303-971- 7450 13-032 Impacts of micro debris on MICROSCOPE Meredith Larson, Ball Aerospace & Florence Genin (CNES) Technologies Corp., [email protected], 303- 13-033 Spacecraft Design Tool For Plug-N-Play 939-6759 Satellite Simulation And Test Bypass Control Jacob Griesbach (Applied Defense Solutions) 13-034 Parallelization of Sigma-Point and Particle RD Filter Implementations of a GPS/INS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3 Integration Problem Session III…………….……..7:00-10:00 AM Haijun Shen (Analytical Mechanics Associates) ADVANCES IN GN&C SOFTWARE 13-035 A Survey of Spacecraft Jet Selection Logic The GN&C hardware is often dependent on or Algorithms successful due to GN&C software. This David Shoemaker (Lockheed Martin Space session is open to all GN&C software ranging Systems) from on orbit software used to drive or process 13-036 Closed-Loop Testing of the ORION data, ground software used for operations or Rendezvous GNC Algorithms in the Space simulation software used to test, validate or Operations Simulation Center develop GN&C systems. This session aims to John Christian (NASA) highlight GN&C software from all aspects. Note: 13-037 The Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer Advance in hardware applications are covered in Session IV, Advances in GN&C Hardware. Martha Kendall (Ball) National Chairperson Session IV…………….……..7:00-10:00 AM Frank Chavez, Air Force Research Lab, [email protected] ADVANCES IN GN&C HARDWARE Jacob Griesbach, Applied Defense Solutions, Many programs depend on heritage, but the [email protected] future is advanced by those willing to design and implement new and novel architectures and Local Chairpersons technologies to solve the GN&C problems. This Cheryl Walker, TASC, session is open to papers with topics concerning [email protected], 719-393-8487 GN&C hardware ranging from theoretical Lee Barker, Lockheed Martin Space Systems, formulations to innovative systems and [email protected], 408-742-4679 intelligent sensors that will advance the state of the art, reduce the cost of applications, and speed the convergence to hardware, numerical, or design trade solutions. Note: Advance in software applications are covered in Session III, 1024 Advances in GN&C Software. (SystematIC Design B.V.) National Chairperson 13-044 European Control Moment Gyroscope: In- Stephen “Phil” Airey, ESA TEC-ECC, orbit Heritage [email protected], +31 (0)71 565 5295 Philippe Faucheux, Xavier Calmet Neil Dennehy, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, [email protected], 301-286- 13-045 18-68 Nms Range Reaction Wheels 5696 Performance at Moog Bradford E.J. van der Heide, R. Ferreira, P. van Put Local Chairpersons (Moog Bradford), P. Le (TU Eindhoven) Jim Masciarelli, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp, [email protected], 303-939-5146 13-046 HYDRA On-board SPOT-6 Daniel Motooka, Lockheed Martin Space Benoit Gelin, Antoine Lacroix, Damien Piot Systems, [email protected], 408- (Sodern), Pierre-Emmanuel Martinez (CNES), 756-8294 Stephen Airey (ESA-ESTEC) 13-041 Turnkey CMG-based Momentum Control for Agile Spacecraft Brian Hamilton (Honeywell International) Educational Workshop…10:30AM-1:00 PM Presented by 13-042 Design and Ground Test Results for the Lander Vision System The Math Works, Inc. Andrew Johnson, Chuck Bergh, Yang Cheng, Model-Based Design of Satellite Dynamics: Dan Clouse, Kim Gostelow, Keizo Ishikawa, Discussion of the iterative process of analysis, Anup Katake, Ken Klaasen, Milan Mandic, design and optimization involved in the MIshrahim Morales, Sung Park, Al Sirota, development and implementation of a satellite Gary Spiers, Nik Trawny, John Waters, Aron spin-stabilization control method. This seminar Wolf, Jason Zheng and
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