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Dominguez Calabuig, Guillermo Joaquin (author)
Space safety and hazards reduction techniques are each day becoming more important in the design and operation of space transportation vehicles. One way to mitigate risks is to use advanced guidance strategies to centralise mission planning and guidance-navigation and control. Successive convexification is a technique suitable for this purpose...
master thesis 2020
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Kranen, Tommy (author)
With all major bodies within the Solar System explored by at least a single fly-by, modern-day missions are becoming increasingly more demanding, up to a point where classical chemical propulsion can no longer supply the required ∆V. Increasingly more is relied upon low-thrust propulsion, characterised by its (very) low thrust force; long...
master thesis 2019
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de Ridder, K.M. (author)
Convex guidance is a developing guidance algorithm that seeks to unify the trajectory optimisation for pin-point landings. The unification would mean the elimination of the need of different optimisation techniques for different stages of the landing. Using convex optimisation, convex guidance is guaranteed to find the global-optimum of the design...
master thesis 2016
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De Vogeleer, B.J.T.V. (author)
Some problems in Astrodynamics, such as the ones posed in the several editions of the Global Trajectory Optimisation Competition, include both a combinatorial and a trajectory optimisation problem. The combinatorial problem consists of finding the sequence of a fixed number of asteroids that will allow to find the optimal trajectory. The...
master thesis 2008
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