On Emerging Guidance Control Problems in the Satellite Industry
Joël Amalric ()
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Joël Amalric: Thales Alenia Space
A chapter in New Trends and Challenges in Optimization Theory Applied to Space Engineering, 2025, pp 25-30 from Springer
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Abstract The development of full electric satellite platforms equipped with electric propulsion has introduced in past decade new optimal control problems for the guidance function during the low-thrust orbit transfer operations. Automation of the satellite guidance function (either in open-loop or in closed-loop operations) is a strong trend in future satellite and constellation missions. An increased level of autonomy is also identified as an emerging need for future space missions.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-81253-8_3
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