Review of Dynamic Modeling and Guidance, Navigation, and Control for Very Large Space Systems

Institut
Lehrstuhl für Astrodynamik (TUM-ED)
Typ
Bachelorarbeit / Semesterarbeit / Masterarbeit /
Inhalt
theoretisch /  
Beschreibung

Very large space systems (VLSS), which were extensively studied between the 1970s and 1990s, have recently returned into the spotlight, driven in a large part by considerably reduced launch costs. Examples of VLSS include space-based solar power stations, large orbital data centers, space sunshades for climate mitigation, large solar sails for interplanetary transportation, and depots for space logistics applications.
The goal of this student work is to create a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the dynamic modeling of VLSS and of approaches for their guidance, navigation, and control (GNC). We are looking forward to your application with a short motivation letter (max 1 page), a tabular CV, a current transcript and a description/list of all relevant experience to ramin.geshnizjani@tum.de.

Voraussetzungen

• Currently enrolled as a student at TUM; preferably in Aerospace (BSc or MSc)
• Good knowledge of orbital and attitude dynamics and control
• Programming experience in at least one of the following: Python, Julia, MATLAB
• Ability to work independently

Möglicher Beginn
sofort
Kontakt
Ramin Geshnizjani
ramin.geshnizjanitum.de
Ausschreibung