Etter, 1989 - Google Patents
A solution of the time-optimal Euler rotation problemEtter, 1989
- Document ID
- 1657279103087814047
- Author
- Etter J
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- Publication venue
- Guidance, Navigation and Control Conference
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An attitude control system design is presented which produces a time-optimal Euler axis rotation for generalized spacecraft. The algorithm described uses a simple feedback control law and an explicitly calculated switching curve to perform rest-to-rest reorientations of a …
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