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Turan, E. (author), Speretta, S. (author), Gill, E.K.A. (author)
In recent years, there is a growing interest in small satellites for deep space exploration. The current approach for planetary navigation is based on ground-based radiometric tracking. A new era of low-cost small satellites for space exploration will require autonomous deep space navigation. This will decrease the reliance on ground-based...
review 2022
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Di Mascio, S. (author), Menicucci, A. (author), Gill, E.K.A. (author), Furano, Gianluca (author), Monteleone, Claudio (author)
This paper discusses principles and techniques to evaluate processors for dependable computing in space applications. The focus is on soft errors, which dominate the failure rate of processors in space. Error, failure and propagation models from literature are selected and employed to estimate the failure rate due to soft errors in typical...
review 2021
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de Athayde Costa e Silva, M. (author), Cordeiro Guerrieri, D. (author), Cervone, A. (author), Gill, E.K.A. (author)
CubeSats have been extensively used in the past decade as scientific tools, technology demonstrators and for education. Recently, PocketQubes have emerged as an interesting and even smaller alternative to CubeSats. However, both satellite types often lack some key capabilities, such as micropropulsion, in order to further extend the range of...
review 2018
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Badas Aldecocea, M. (author), Piron, P. (author), Bouwmeester, J. (author), Loicq, J.J.D. (author), Kuiper, J.M. (author), Gill, E.K.A. (author)
Growing interest in free-space optical communication, due to the high bandwidth and security provided by these links, has generated the necessity of designing high-performance satellite terminals. In order to develop these terminals, the opto-thermo-mechanical phenomena that appear in the space environment and their effect on optical...
review 2023
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Villalba, VĂ­ctor (author), Kuiper, J.M. (author), Gill, E.K.A. (author)
Deployable optics promise a revolution in the capability of observing the universe by delivering drastically reduced mass and volume needs for a desired level of performance compared to their conventional counterparts. However, this places new demands on the mechanical and thermal designs of new telescopes, essentially trading mass and volume...
review 2020
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Pasqualetto Cassinis, L. (author), Fonod, R. (author), Gill, E.K.A. (author)
The relative pose estimation of an inactive target by an active servicer spacecraft is a critical task in the design of current and planned space missions, due to its relevance for close-proximity operations, i.e. the rendezvous with a space debris and/or in-orbit servicing. Pose estimation systems based solely on a monocular camera are...
review 2019
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