Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Institute of Space Technology and Aeronautics
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Institute of Space Technology and Aeronautics
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Institute of Space Technology and Aeronautics
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Institute of Space Technology and Aeronautics
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Office of Space Flight and Operations
JAXA Special Publication: FY2004 Report of Joint Research Achievements of the Space Division of Institute of Aerospace Technology and Institute of Space and Astronautical Science: Basic Technologies of Space Transportation Systems
巻
JAXA-SP-05-010
ページ
105 - 110
発行年
2006-01-20
抄録(英)
Autonomy in space systems is a promising way not only to expand performance and functions of systems but also to achieve cost reduction, particularly in large and complicated systems and constellations. Now a day, a number of constellation systems are proposed or under development which provide advanced services in earth observations, tele-communication and satellite based navigation. We newly organized this spacecraft autonomy research area in 2002, and defined two target missions, constellation for Earth observation and rendezvous spacecraft such as HTV. We started to study on three themes related with the target missions, autonomous orbit maneuvering function, intelligent vision and AI based ground support systems for rendezvous operations from fiscal year 2003. Major results of these studies are reported.