Introducing of Attitude Determination System of a LEO Satellite with Orbital Maneuver Mission

A. H. Adami; M. Nosratollahi

Volume 4, Issue 2 , January 2012, Pages 1-10

Abstract
  New algorithm is presented in this paper for attitude determination of LEO nanosatellite with 2 accuracy in attitude determination independent of time. The most important limitation in nanosatellites is about subsystems’s masses so, reduction of subsystems’s masses is always considered. ...  Read More

Conceptual Design Algorithm of Dousti Manned Spacecraft

M. Mirshams; L. Khalaj-Zade

Volume 4, Issue 2 , January 2012, Pages 11-22

Abstract
  To design a manned spacecraft carrying one to two crews to the low Earth orbits, design phases should be completed in various levels. It also needs to gather manned spacecrafts technical data which is developed in the same category. In the system design algorithm presented in this paper, the conceptual ...  Read More

Survey on Nondeterministic Optimal Design and Its Applications in the Aerospace Industry

J. Roshanian; M. Ebrahimi; A. Bataleblu

Volume 4, Issue 2 , January 2012, Pages 23-34

Abstract
  The purpose of this paper is introducing the concept of nondeterministic optimal design or optimal design in the presence of uncertainty based on researches done in the past two decades. Therefore, after an introduction about uncertainty, the uncertainty and uncertainty modeling techniques are described. ...  Read More

Dynamic Simulation of Flight's Apparent Velocity Regulation System

H. Karami Mazraeshahi; S. A. R Jalali-Chimeh; M. Naderi-Tabrizi

Volume 4, Issue 2 , January 2012, Pages 35-46

Abstract
  In this paper the apparent velocity regulation system has been studied and simulated. The objective of this system is to adjust the missile’s fight velocity with the predetermined value, in specified time steps. In fact the apparent velocity regulation system calculates and changes the thrust of ...  Read More

International Humanitarian Law and Military to Take Advantage of the Space Beyond the Atmosphere

Fariba Razipour; M. Najafi-Asfad

Volume 4, Issue 2 , January 2012, Pages 47-62

Abstract
  During Persian Gulf war (1990), space assets played a valuable role and their usefulness was revealed for the first time. Space technology creates an infrastructure that helps military strategies. It helped a lot in some battles such a Afghanistan, Siberia and Cosovo war.In this article we are going ...  Read More

Multi-Receiver Modulation Classification for Satellite ommunications Signals

M. Farhang; H. Dehghani

Volume 4, Issue 2 , January 2012, Pages 63-70

Abstract
  Automatic Modulation Recognition is an important task for intelligent receivers in modern communication systems, in which several modulation types are used. In order to improve the performance of modulation classification systems, the idea of multi-receiver recognition has been developed recently. In ...  Read More

Approximate Solution of Sensitivity Matrix with Final Velocity Constraint Using Linear Time-Varying Gravity Assumption

S. H. Jalali Naini

Volume 4, Issue 2 , January 2012, Pages 71-81

Abstract
  In this research, an approximate solution of the required velocity with final velocity constraint is derived using linear gravity assumption along the path of current position to the final position vectors. Moreover, an approximate solution for sensitivity matrix of the required velocity with respect ...  Read More

Automatic Star Identification Using Triangle Base and Increase Search Speed

H. Sedaghat; A. R. Toloei; H. Ghanbarpoor

Volume 4, Issue 2 , January 2012, Pages 83-92

Abstract
  A current method by which star trackers identify stars is to match the angles between stars within its field of view to angles stored in a catalog. If an angle can be matched to one pair of stars, the attitude of the star tracker can be determined. However, the measurement of the angle will include error, ...  Read More