This paper describes the guidance, navigation and control challenges posed by the Unmanned Space Vehicles Program. Within the framework of this program the Italian Aerospace Research Center has conceived several advanced GN&C technologies useful in the Terminal Area Energy Management phase of a re-entry flight pattern. These technologies were flight tested during the first two dropped transonic flight tests (DTFT1 and DTFT2) of the program. More specifically, this paper will present the design of the adaptive guidance algorithms developed to accomplish the mission objectives of the DTFT2 flight test. Flight results will be shown in order to state the performance of the guidance strategy putting in evidence, where possible, its most promising aspects for future TAEM applications.
Advanced GN&C Technologies for TAEM: Flight Test Results of the Italian Unmanned Space Vehicle / F., Corraro; G., Cuciniello; G., Morani; F., Nebula; R., Palumbo; Vitale, Antonio. - STAMPA. - 3:(2011), pp. 2345-2362. (Intervento presentato al convegno AIAA Guidance, Navigation, and Control Conference tenutosi a Portland, USA nel 8-11 Agosto 2011) [10.2514/6.2011-6343].
Advanced GN&C Technologies for TAEM: Flight Test Results of the Italian Unmanned Space Vehicle
VITALE, ANTONIO
2011
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This paper describes the guidance, navigation and control challenges posed by the Unmanned Space Vehicles Program. Within the framework of this program the Italian Aerospace Research Center has conceived several advanced GN&C technologies useful in the Terminal Area Energy Management phase of a re-entry flight pattern. These technologies were flight tested during the first two dropped transonic flight tests (DTFT1 and DTFT2) of the program. More specifically, this paper will present the design of the adaptive guidance algorithms developed to accomplish the mission objectives of the DTFT2 flight test. Flight results will be shown in order to state the performance of the guidance strategy putting in evidence, where possible, its most promising aspects for future TAEM applications.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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