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2021 ◽  
pp. 1-17
Author(s):  
Yonatan Amit-Shapira ◽  
Pini Gurfil ◽  
Eviatar Edlerman

Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (11) ◽  
pp. 3725
Author(s):  
Shiming Mo ◽  
Xiaojun Jin ◽  
Chen Lin ◽  
Wei Zhang ◽  
Zhaobin Xu ◽  
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The inter-satellite relative navigation method—based on radio frequency (RF) range and angle measurements—offers good autonomy and high precision, and has been successfully applied to two-satellite formation missions. However, two main challenges occur when this method is applied to multi-microsatellite formations: (i) the implementation difficulty of the inter-satellite RF angle measurement increases significantly as the number of satellites increases; and (ii) there is no high-precision, scalable RF measurement scheme or corresponding multi-satellite relative navigation algorithm that supports multi-satellite formations. Thus, a novel multi-satellite relative navigation scheme based on inter-satellite RF range and angle measurements is proposed. The measurement layer requires only a small number of chief satellites, and a novel distributed multi-satellite range measurement scheme is adopted to meet the scalability requirement. An inter-satellite relative navigation algorithm for multi-satellite formations is also proposed. This algorithm achieves high-precision relative navigation by fusing the algorithm and measurement layers. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme requires only three chief satellites to perform inter-satellite angle measurements. Moreover, with the typical inter-satellite measurement accuracy and an inter-satellite distance of around 1 km, the proposed scheme achieves a multi-satellite relative navigation accuracy of ~30 cm, which is about the same as the relative navigation accuracy of two-satellite formations. Furthermore, decreasing the number of chief satellites only slightly degrades accuracy, thereby significantly reducing the implementation difficulty of multi-satellite RF angle measurements.


2021 ◽  
Vol 180 ◽  
pp. 507-515
Author(s):  
Guotao Fang ◽  
Yizhai Zhang ◽  
Panfeng Huang ◽  
Fan Zhang

Author(s):  
Andreas Freimann ◽  
Timon Petermann ◽  
Holger Dobler ◽  
Bjorn Scheuermann ◽  
Klaus Schilling

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