session 7
- Title
Guidance, Navigation and Control (3)
- type
oral
- Description
The emphasis of this theme is on the studies and application related to the guidance, navigation and control of Earth-orbiting and interplanetary spacecraft and rockets, including formation flying, rendezvous and docking.
- Date
2014-10-02
- Time
- Room
- IPC members
Co-Chair: Prof. Daniel Scheeres, Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research, University of Colorado, United States;
Co-Chair: Prof. Arun Misra, Mc Gill Institute for Aerospace Engineering (MIAE), Canada;
Rapporteur: Prof. Yong Chun Xie, Beijing Institute of Control Engineering, China Academy of Space Technology (CAST), China;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Planetary Micro-Rover Operations on Mars using a Bayesian Framework for Inference and Control | 15' | confirmed | Mr. Mark Post | York University | Canada | |
2 | Safe Landing Area Determination for a Moon Lander by Reachability Analysis | 15' | confirmed | Mr. Yunus Emre ARSLANTAS | Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR) | Germany | |
3 | Autonomous vision-based hazard map generator for planetary landing phases | 15' | confirmed | Mr. Paolo Lunghi | Politecnico di Milano | Italy | |
5 | A novel pinpoint autonomous navigation scheme in the hazard avoidance phase of lunar soft landing | 15' | confirmed | Dr. Nie Qi | Beijing Aerospace Automatic Control Institute | China | |
6 | Design of a proximity flyby trajectory using optimal control theory and genetic algorithm | 15' | confirmed | Mr. Bruno Sarli | The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (Sokendai) | Japan | |
7 | Development of Predictive Control for Autonomous Deep-Space Systems | 15' | confirmed | Dr. Ronald Fevig | Department of Space Studies, University of North Dakota | United States | |
9 | Efficient modelling of small bodies gravitational potential for autonomous approach | 15' | confirmed | Mr. Andrea Turconi | Surrey Space Centre, University of Surrey | United Kingdom | |
11 | Wide-Field-Integration of Optic Flow for Realistic Estimation System for Space Probes | 15' | confirmed | Dr. Shinji Hokamoto | Kyushu University | Japan |
