Implementation of a differential geometric filter for spacecraft formation orbit estimation
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-19-2012
Abstract
The differential geometric filter is implemented to estimate the absolute and relative positions of the spacecraft in a formation. The extended Kalman Filter is also implemented as a benchmark for the differential geometric estimation. Only relative positions between the spacecraft are measured. Relative positions are measured using a wireless local positioning system (WLPS) installed in all spacecraft. Two different scenarios are studied: (1) the observations include WLPS measurements only and (2) the observations include WLPS measurements in addition to measurements for the absolute position of one spacecraft made by a radar that takes measurements from the earth's surface. Results show that the differential geometric estimation has better stability performance and a faster convergence rate compared to the extended Kalman filter. © 2012 Shu Ting Goh et al.
Publication Title
International Journal of Aerospace Engineering
Recommended Citation
Goh, S.,
Abdelkhalik, O.,
&
Zekavat, S.
(2012).
Implementation of a differential geometric filter for spacecraft formation orbit estimation.
International Journal of Aerospace Engineering.
http://doi.org/10.1155/2012/910496
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