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UWB Tracking System Design for Free-Flyers
Author(s) -
Jianjun Ni,
Dickey Arndt,
Phong Ngo,
Chau Phan,
Julia Groß,
John Dusl
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
space 2004 conference and exhibit
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2004-5946
Subject(s) - computer science , tracking (education) , psychology , pedagogy
This paper discusses an ultra-wideband (UWB) tracking system design effort for Mini- AERCam (Autonomous Extra-vehicular Robotic Camera), a free-flying video camera system under development at NASA Johnson Space Center for aid in surveillance around the International Space Station (ISS). UWB technology is exploited to implement the tracking system due to its properties, such as high data rate, fine time resolution, and low power spectral density. A system design using commercially available UWB products is proposed. A tracking algorithm TDOA (Time Difference of Arrival) that operates cooperatively with the UWB system is developed in this research effort. Matlab simulations show that the tracking algorithm can achieve fine tracking resolution with low noise TDOA data. Lab experiments demonstrate the UWB tracking capability with fine resolution.

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