Stadter, 1999 - Google Patents
Discrete event command and control for formation flying of distributed small spacecraft systemsStadter, 1999
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A distributed, multi-vehicle concept for future space missions has been conceived as a solution to the problem of advancing space-based operations within budgetary constraints. Broadly named formation flying, this approach to designing distributed systems across …
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