We’ve got a paper using and citing Orekit to appear in the proceedings of the upcoming (29th) International Symposium on Space Flight Dynamics.
Impulsive, high-fidelity station keeping using semi-infinite programming: application to the geosynchronous case.
Romain Serra, Eishi Kim and Andrea Fiorentino.
By the way if some people will be in Darmstadt next week and want to have some sort of informal Orekit community meetup, PM me.
Ewig, R., PhD (2024), “Informing Space Operations: A Broadcast Network for Cooperative Traffic Management and Zero-Gap Telemetry”, 75th International Astronautical Congress (IAC 2024), Space Operations Symposium, International Astronautical Federation, IAC-24,B6,IP,50,x81010
You’re up @Ralph (see the publications page).
Thank you for the reference.
I’ve also pushed a technical note by Romain Serra on " Indirect approach for optimal control in Orekit", a feature that will be available in the soon-to-be-released version 12.2 !!
Thanks a lot again for this @Serrof !
Not my research but from a professor I am working with:
Peng, H., Bai, X. “Exploring Capability of Support Vector Machine for Improving Satellite Orbit Prediction Accuracy” Journal of Aerospace Information Systems Vol. 15, No. 6, June 2018 https://arc.aiaa.org/doi/full/10.2514/1.I010616
Peng, H., Bai, X. “Artificial Neural Network–Based Machine Learning Approach to Improve Orbit Prediction Accuracy” Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets Vol. 55, No. 5, September–October 2018 https://arc.aiaa.org/doi/full/10.2514/1.A34171#
Hello everyone,
I’ve recently presented some simulation results of my PhD work about orbit determination using bi- and multi-static space debris laser ranging at the 9th European Conference on Space Debris.
Sauer, P., Vananti, A., & Schildknecht, T. Multistatic laser ranging simulations for improved orbit determination of space debris.
Thanks for all the help I received in this forum so far.