Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy in Materials and Technical Details of Measurement Systems

A. A. Mehmandoost-Khajeh-Dad; M. Khaghani; M. Jafarzadeh-Khatibani

Volume 6, Issue 2 , July 2013, Pages 1-10

Abstract
  Being a very powerful method, Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy (PAS) has been widely used for investigation of defects type and concentration in materials in recent years. In this paper, we first report characteristics of a Positron Annihilation Lifetime Spectroscopy (PALS) system which has been made ...  Read More

Measurement of Neutron Irradiation Effect on Reverse Current Damage Constant α for Diode

A. Hosseini; S. A. Feghhi; H. Jafari; M.B Aghaei

Volume 6, Issue 2 , July 2013, Pages 11-19

Abstract
  When the electronic components are exposed to neutron irradiation, electrical properties change by interaction of neutrons in these parts such as capacitance, reverse bias current, the minority carrier lifetime, etc. These changes are very important, so that may impair the performance of the device and ...  Read More

GPS Radio Occultation Method for Ionosphere TEC Monitoring

Sh. Amiri; M. Fahami

Volume 6, Issue 2 , July 2013, Pages 21-28

Abstract
  In this paper GPS radio occultation has been introduced as a way to extract the electron density of the ionosphere. A GPS radio occultation occurs when a receiver on-board a LEO spacecraft tracks a GPS satellite as it sets or rises through the earth’s atmosphere. The recorded occulted signal phase ...  Read More

Analysis of Navid Satellite TLE Data and it’s Effects on Tracking Operations by the Ground Stations

H. Bolandi; M. H. Ashtari; M. Nadi; M. Esmaeelzade

Volume 6, Issue 2 , July 2013, Pages 29-42

Abstract
  In this article by analyzing the TLE data of Navid satellite from IranUniversityofScienceand Technology the effects of these data on tracking operation of ground station has been studied. Then the prediction accuracy of satellite position, the error rate of antenna ground station, the error rate of satellite ...  Read More

Alterations in Blood Cells Due to Increased Exposure in Space

A. Movafeghi; E. Yahaghi; N. Mohammadzadeh

Volume 6, Issue 2 , July 2013, Pages 43-48

Abstract
  Cosmic rays in the atmosphere can cause leukemia and other diseases in the astronauts. Changing in microgravity weight make some unwanted effects on cells of the immune system and hematopoiesis. However, the activity of the body organisms is random in different people, but it can be simulate by special ...  Read More

Fault Detection for an Aerospace Launch Vehicle Using Sliding Mode Observer

J. Roshanian; S. M. M. Hassani; M. M. Nazari; M. Aliyari

Volume 6, Issue 2 , July 2013, Pages 49-56

Abstract
  Aerospace Launch Vehicles (ALV) are generally designed with high reliability to operate in complete security through fault avoidance practices. However, in spite of fault avoidance, fault occurring is inevitable. Hence there is a requirement for on-board fault detection and isolation (FDI) without significant ...  Read More

Space Inertial Navigation System Accuracy Increasing Using Orbit Point Mass Dynamic

M. Jafari; M. Taefi; J. Roshanian

Volume 6, Issue 2 , July 2013, Pages 57-66

Abstract
  Flight dynamic equations have an effective role in aerospace technologies. It can be as cheap and efficient means for correcting errors in the spatial position and velocity in inertial navigation systems. The Inertial navigation system is an ideal solution for motion detection with high accuracy with ...  Read More

Hybrid Estimation of Gyro Model Parameters and GEO Satellite Moment of Inertia with Extended Kalman Filter

M. Fakoor; A. R. Kosari; H. Salehghaffari

Volume 6, Issue 2 , July 2013, Pages 67-74

Abstract
  This paper deals with the estimation of gyro model parameters and GEO satellite moment of inertia at the same time in transfer orbit phase. In order to fuse information of attitude determination subsystem sensors, an extended Kalman Filter has been employed. The estimation variables are including: quaternion, ...  Read More