Balakrishnan et al., 2025 - Google Patents
Pulsed feedback control for directional rendezvous on eccentric orbits under propulsion constraintsBalakrishnan et al., 2025
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- Balakrishnan S
- Gurfil P
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- Acta Astronautica
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Spacecraft rendezvous missions have become increasingly important, with new applications such as debris removal, in-orbit servicing and cooperative orbital control. However, accurate autonomous rendezvous with a target moving on an elliptic orbit is a challenging problem …
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