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Spaceflight / Spacecraft propulsion / Thruster / Reaction wheel / Attitude control / Electrically powered spacecraft propulsion / Model predictive control
Date: 2016-07-07 10:40:32
Spaceflight
Spacecraft propulsion
Thruster
Reaction wheel
Attitude control
Electrically powered spacecraft propulsion
Model predictive control

MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC RESEARCH LABORATORIES http://www.merl.com MPC for Coupled Station Keeping, Attitude Control, and Momentum Management of Low-Thrust Geostationary Satellites

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