Troelz Denver
Technical University of Denmark
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IAA : 6th Symposium on Small Satellites for Earth Observation | 2008
Jose M. G. Merayo; John Leif Jørgensen; Eigil Friis-Christensen; Peter Brauer; Fritz Primdahl; Peter Siegbjørn Jørgensen; T. H. Allin; Troelz Denver
The Swarm mission under the ESA’s Living Planet Programme is planned for launch in 2010 and consists of a constellation of three satellites at LEO. The prime objective of Swarm is to measure the geomagnetic field with unprecedented accuracy in space and time. The magnetometry package consists of an extremely accurate and stable vector magnetometer, which is co-mounted in an optical bench together with a start tracker system to ensure mechanical stability of the measurements.
Small Satellites for Earth Observation | 2008
Peter Siegbjørn Jørgensen; John Leif Jørgensen; Troelz Denver
Recent advances in autonomous attitude determination instrumentation enable even small satellites flying fully autonomous multi head star trackers providing full accurate and robust attitude information. Each sensor provides the full attitude information but for robustness and optimal usage of the available information, i.e. optimal accuracy, methods for merging such data should be investigated. The need for and desirability of attitude merging depends on the mission objective and available resources. To enable real-time attitude control and reduce requirements on download budget, on-board merging of attitude data will often be advantageous. This should be weighted against the need for post observation reconstruction of attitudes, especially needed when end products are sensitive to optimal attitude reconstruction. Instrument integrated merging algorithms will reduce the complexity of on-board AOCS. Methods for attitude merging are many. Two examples of merging methods taking into consideration anisotropic noise distributions are presented and discussed.
Space Science Reviews | 2017
J. E. P. Connerney; M. Benna; J. B. Bjarno; Troelz Denver; J. R. Espley; John Leif Jørgensen; Peter Siegbjørn Jørgensen; P. Lawton; A. Malinnikova; Jose M. G. Merayo; S. Murphy; R. Oliversen; R. Schnurr; D. Sheppard; E. J. Smith
Geophysical Research Letters | 2017
Heidi N. Becker; Daniel Santos-Costa; John Leif Jørgensen; Troelz Denver; A. Adriani; A. Mura; J. E. P. Connerney; S. J. Bolton; Steven M. Levin; Richard M. Thorne; James W. Alexander; Virgil Adumitroaie; Emily Manor-Chapman; Ingrid Daubar; Clifford Lee; Mathias Benn; Julia Sushkova; A. Cicchetti; R. Noschese
Space Science Reviews | 2017
Heidi N. Becker; James W. Alexander; A. Adriani; A. Mura; A. Cicchetti; R. Noschese; John Leif Jørgensen; Troelz Denver; Julia Sushkova; Andreas Jørgensen; Mathias Benn; J. E. P. Connerney; S. J. Bolton; J. Allison; S.J. Watts; Virgil Adumitroaie; Emily Manor-Chapman; Ingrid Daubar; Clifford Lee; S. S. Kang; W. J. McAlpine; T. Di Iorio; Claudio Pasqui; A. Barbis; P. Lawton; L. Spalsbury; S. Loftin; J. Sun
Acta Astronautica | 2006
Maurizio Betto; John Leif Jørgensen; Peter Siegbjørn Jørgensen; Troelz Denver
Acta Astronautica | 2006
John Leif Jørgensen; Peter Siegbjørn Jørgensen; Maurizio Betto; Troelz Denver; L.J. Tunon
31st International Symposium on Space Technology and Science (ISTS 2017) | 2017
Pascal Prieur; Thomas Lienart; Manuel E. Rodrigues; Pierre Touboul; Troelz Denver; John Leif Jørgensen; Anastassia Malinnikova Bang; Gillesz Metris
Acta Astronautica | 2016
David Arge Klevang Pedersen; Andreas Jørgensen; Mathias Benn; Troelz Denver; Peter Siegbjørn Jørgensen; Jonas Bækby Bjarnø; Alessandro Massaro; John Leif Jørgensen
15th International Conference on Space Operations | 2018
Seth Shulman; Sean Letoruneau; Sam Placanica; Troelz Denver; John Bagterp Jørgensen