01/10/2024
We are thrilled to share the remarkable achievement of one of our esteemed faculty members, Professor Sanat K Biswas, along with Professor Andrew G Dempster (Professor with the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications and the Director of the Australian Centre for Space Engineering Research (ACSER), UNSW Sydney), on the publication of their latest book:
Navigation and Tracking in Space: Analysis and Algorithms
This comprehensive work delves into the intricacies of navigation and tracking for artificial space objects, offering valuable insights into modeling dynamics across a spectrum of space missions. From earth-orbiting satellite missions to launch and re-entry missions, and even interplanetary endeavors, the book guides readers through the complexities with a focus on designing suitable estimation algorithms for each mission type.
Key Features:
-Guides the design of estimation algorithms tailored for various space missions.
-Addresses non-linearity in crafting navigation algorithms for space missions.
-In-depth coverage of state estimation for launch, reentry, and satellites, including interplanetary spacecraft, through detailed numerical simulations.
-MATLAB/Simulink-based software provided for simulation along with simulated data sets.
Who should read this book?
-Professionals in Guidance, Navigation, and Control.
-Researchers exploring space vehicle navigation, tracking, guidance, and control.
-Advanced students seeking practical insights into space missions.
Join us in congratulating Professor Sanat K. Biswas and Professor Andrew Dempster on this significant contribution to the field. This book stands as an excellent reference and practical tool, promising to elevate the knowledge and expertise of professionals and researchers alike.
Get your copy today and embark on a journey through the complexities of space navigation and tracking!
Artech House Publishers