Navigation In Space By X Ray Pulsars


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Navigation in Space by X-ray Pulsars


Navigation in Space by X-ray Pulsars

Author: Amir Abbas Emadzadeh

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2011-02-26


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Navigation in Space by X-ray Pulsars will consist of two parts. One is on modeling of X-ray pulsar signals. The second part explains how X-ray pulsar signals can be used to solve the relative navigation problem. This book formulates the problem, proposes a recursive solution, and analyzes different aspects of the navigation system. This book will be a comprehensive source for researchers. It provides new research results on signal processing techniques needed for X-ray pulsar based navigation in deep space.

Understanding Pulsars and Space Navigations


Understanding Pulsars and Space Navigations

Author: Ping Shuai

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2021-04-16


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This book systematically presents the concept, history, implementation, theory system and basic methods of pulsar and space flight, illustrating the characteristics of pulsars. It also describes the classification of spacecraft navigation systems and the autonomous navigation technologies, as well as X-ray pulsar-based navigation systems (XPNAV) and discusses future navigation satellite systems in detail.

X-ray Pulsar-based Navigation


X-ray Pulsar-based Navigation

Author: Wei Zheng

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2020-04-17


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This book discusses autonomous spacecraft navigation based on X-ray pulsars, analyzing how to process X-ray pulsar signals, how to simulate them, and how to estimate the pulse’s time of arrival based on epoch folding. In turn, the book presents a range of X-ray pulsar-based spacecraft positioning/time-keeping/attitude determination methods. It also describes the error transmission mechanism of the X-ray pulsar-based navigation system and its corresponding compensation methods. Further, the book introduces readers to navigation based on multiple measurement information fusion, such as X-ray pulsar/traditional celestial body integrated navigation and X-ray pulsar/INS integrated navigation. As such, it offers readers extensive information on both the theory and applications of X-ray pulsar-based navigation, and reflects the latest developments in China and abroad.