Design and Implementation of a On-Orbit Service Oriented Dynamic Simulation Platform

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The high cost of space missions, long cycle and high risk, simulation technology has been an important way in the research and engineering applications of space technology. A cost-effective space missions in rail services through the Service spacecraft on-orbit servicing, in-orbit replacement to extend the service life of the target spacecraft in the rail supply, to enhance the effectiveness of the spacecraft. In rail service technology involving orbital dynamics, collision dynamics, multibody dynamics, the dynamics knowledge integration application. Therefore requires a comprehensive and efficient simulation platform to support research to expand the application of on-orbit service. In this paper, the open source dynamics engine ODE Open Inventor graphics library and Maltlab numerical simulation software to build a multi-level, in-orbit service simulation platform, play to the advantage of three software can quickly carry out the front end of the rail service, power school simulation, operation, control and results processing.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 712-715)

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2588-2593

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June 2013

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