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EDITORIAL INFORMATION
The 28th annual AAS
Guidance and Control Conference was held in Breckenridge, Colorado on
February 5-9, 2004. Includes a CD-ROM.
(Extracted from the Preface).
GENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTS
-FOREWORD.
-PREFACE.
-SECTION I:
-ADVANCES IN GUIDANCE AND CONTROL.
-Autonomous Star Tracker Development and Qualification for the New
Horizons Mission (AAS 05-001) David R. Haley, Thomas E. Strikwerda, Kevin G.
Ailinger, Roberto Casini, Andrea Landi, Rossano Bettarini and Stefano
Lorenzini.
-Line of Sight Stabilization for the James Webb Space Telescope (AAS 05-002)
Luis Meza, Frank Tung, Satya Anandakrishnan, Victor Spector
and Tupper Hyde.
-Solar Sail Attitude Control Performance Comparison (AAS 05-003) Jeff J.
Bladt and Dale A. Lawrence.
-Control Moment Gyroscope (CMG) Solutions for Small Agile Satellites
(AAS 05-004) A. Defendini, J. Morand, P. Faucheux, P. Guay, C. Rabejac, K.
Bangert and H. Heimel.
-Advancing the Next Generation GOES-R Operational Availability (AAS 05-006)
Douglas Freesland, Donald Chu, Alan Reth, Alexander Krimchansky, Michael
Donnelly and Gustave Comeyne.
-Attitude Guidance Techniques Developed at CNES for Earth Observation
and Scientific Missions (AAS 05-007) Jean Jaubert, Eric Julien, Gérard
Lassalle-Balier, Véronique Piou, Isabelle Sebbag, Nicolas Théret and Pascal
Parraud.
-A Nonlinear Controller Via Artificial Potential Functions for Spacecraft
Attitude Maneuvers (AAS 05-008) Andrew Tatsch, Yunjun Xu and Norman
Fitz-Coy.
-SECTION II: TUTORIAL.
-UNIVERSITY RESEARCH IN GUIDANCE AND CONTROL.
-Geolocation for the ICESat Laser Altimeter (AAS 05-011) Bob E. Schutz.
-The Orbit and Attitude Determination Concept of the Joint Australian
Engineering (Micro) Satellite – JAESat (AAS 05-012) Werner Enderle, Aaron
Dando and Troy Bruggemann.
-Electromagnetic Formation Flight (AAS 05-013) Daniel W. Kwon, Raymond J.
Sedwick and David W. Miller.
-Precise Positioning and Attitude Determination in High Dynamic Flight
Testing (AAS 05-014) Joshua Kephart, Curtis A. Cutright and Michael S.
Braasch.
-Tracking Inaccessible Signals in Linear Systems: A Brief Tutorial (AAS
05-015) Mark J. Balas.
-SECTION III:
-ROBOTIC EXPLORATION.
-Path Planning Algorithms for the Adaptive Sensor Fleet (AAS 05-024) Eric
Stoneking and Jeff Hosler.
-A Unification of Artificial Potential Function Guidance and Optimal
Trajectory Planning (AAS 05-025) Carl Glen Henshaw.
-Autonomous Walking Inspection and Maintenance Robot (AAS 05-026)
Rick Wagner, Hobson Lane and Brett Kennedy.
-Mobius, An Omnidirectional Robot Utilizing Mecanum Wheels and Fuzzy Logic
Control (AAS 05-027) Arthur T. Bradley, Samuel A. Miller, Garfield A.
Creary, Nathanael A. Miller, Matthew D. Begley and Noah J. Misch.
-SECTION IV:
-PLANETARY EXPLORATION.
-Potential Entry Guidance Modifications to Improve Landing Accuracy for the
2007 Phoenix Mars Mission (AAS 05-061) Joey M. Broome and Jill L. Prince.
-Inflatable Aeroshells as an Alternative Aerodynamic Decelerator (AAS
05-062) Claude A. Graves, Carlos H. Westhelle, Christopher Madsen, Richard
W. Powell, F. Neil Cheatwood, Charles J. Player, Juan R. Cruz, Alicia D.
Cianciolo and Glen Brown.
-Use of Ballutes for Performing Controlled Reentry (AAS 05-063) Scott
Mitchell and Deepti Sharma.
-Control and Data Systems Challenges in Design of the Jupiter Icy Moons
Orbiter Spacecraft (AAS 05-064) Tooraj Kia and Kim Reh.
-The Many Faces of the Mars Sample Return Mission Architecture (AAS 05-066)
Richard L. Mattingly.
-SECTION V:
-GN&C WHEN THINGS GO “BUMP”.
-Simulating the Effects of the Space Ionizing Radiation Environment (Total
Dose) on Microcircuits (AAS 05-072) Ron Pease.
-Mechanisms and Mitigation of Single-Event Effects (AAS 05-073) Paul E.
Dodd.
-Single Particle Damage Events in Candidate Star Camera Sensors (AAS 05-074)
Paul Marshall, Cheryl Marshall, Elizabeth Polidan, Augustyn Wacyznski and
Scott Johnson.
-Radiation Effects on Stellar Reference Sensors (AAS 05-075) Kyle B. Miller
and Timothy O’Connor.
-SMART-1 Star Tracker Irradiation Experience and Benefits for Future
Geostationary Transfer Orbit Myriade Missions (AAS 05-076) John L. Jorgensen
and Eric Montfort.
-Radiation Effects and Mitigation Methods for a Typical Satellite Guidance,
Navigation and Control System (AAS 05-077) L. M. Cohn.
-SECTION VI:
-RECENT EXPERIENCES IN GUIDANCE AND CONTROL.
-First In-Orbit Results From DEMETER (AAS 05-081) Christine Fallet, Michel
Ledu, Christelle Pittet, Pascal Prieur and Alex Torres.
-Flight Performance of the Spitzer Space Telescope AST-301 Autonomous Star
Tracker (AAS 05-082) Roel van Bezooijen, Daniel Swanson, Phil Boyle and
Scott Cleland.
-MESSENGER Guidance and Control System Performance During Initial
Operations (AAS 05-083) Robin M. Vaughan, Daniel J. O’Shaughnessy, Hongxing
S. Shapiro, Gabe D. Rogers, Brian L. Kantsiper, David R. Haley and Jason C.
Bunn.
-Proactive Spacecraft Operation & Maintenance and the Anomaly Management
Process (AAS 05-084) Bill Collins.
-Through the Wild 2 Dust (AAS 05-085) Kevin V. Gilliland, Phil G. Good and
Eric P. Lander.
-The Mars Exploration Rover Transverse Impulse Rocket System: An Active
System to Compensate for Martian High Winds During Landing (AAS 05-086) A.
Miguel San Martin and Erik S. Bailey.
-Genesis Earth Return Attitude Control Approach and Maneuver Implementation
(AAS 05-087) Timothy M. Linn.
-SECTION VII:
-TECHNICAL EXHIBITS.
-Technical Exhibits – Summary.
-Java Astrodynamics Toolkit (JAT) (AAS 05-030) David E. Gaylor, Tobias
Berthold and Noriko Takada.
-APPENDICES.
-Publications of the American Astronautical Society.
-Advances in the Astronautical Sciences.
-Science and Technology Series.
-AAS History Series.
-INDEX.
-Numerical Index.
-Author Index
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