Experimental Demonstration of GPS as a Relative Sensor for Formation Flying Spacecraft

Author:

CORAZZINI TOBÉ,ROBERTSON ANDREW,ADAMS JOHN CARL,HASSIBI ARASH,HOW JONATHAN P.

Publisher

Institute of Navigation

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Aerospace Engineering

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