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Title: GPS experiment on the balloon-based operation vehicle
Authors: Buist P.J.
Verhagen S.
Hashimoto T.
Sawai S.
Sakai S.-I.
Bando N.
Shimizu S.
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Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Record - IEEE PLANS, Position Location and Navigation Symposium
Citation: Volume , Issue , Page 1287-1294
Abstract: JAXA has been developing a system to provide a long duration, good quality microgravity environment based on a capsule, named the Balloon-based Operation Vehicle, that can be released from a balloon. In this paper we will describe the Balloon-based operation vehicle itself and the experiments using GPS performed - in cooperation with Delft University of Technology - on the gondola of the balloon in 2008 (single baseline estimation) and 2009 (full attitude determination and relative positioning). The attitude calculated using raw observations from a GPS receiver during the 2009 experiment is compared with Sun Aspect Sensors' and Geomagnetic Aspect Sensor's results and moreover with the attitude as provided by the receiver itself. ©2010 IEEE.
URI: http://tainguyenso.vnu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/13765
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