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References

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References

[1] J. R. Wertz, D. F. Everett and J. J. Puschell, Space Mission Engineering: The New SMAD, Hawthorne, California: Microcosm Press, 2011.

[3] D. A. Vallado, W. D. McClain, Fundamentals of Astrodynamics and Applications, Fourth Ed., Hawthorne, California, Microcosm Press, 2013

Modern Control Engineering (Katsuhiko Ogata)

Pattern Classification (Duda and Hart)

Mathematical Methods and Algorithms for Signal Processing (Todd Moon, Wynn C. Stirling)

Applied Numerical Methods for Engineers and Scientist (Singiresu S. Rao)

Links

[2] GMAT Online User Documentation

GMAT Developer Resources

Relevant GMAT Planned Features

GMAT R2019a planned for 31 October 2019 has the following features in development which might contain significant reuse for the 6-DOF Simulator.

JIRA Issue GMT-6810 "Implement and test three axis kinematic attitude", Mike Stark

JIRA Issue GMT-6781 "Complete Porting of Kinematic Attitude and sensor masks from non-GMAT deliveries", Mike Stark

JIRA Issue GMT-6766 " Optimal control functions and methods()", Darrell Conway

JIRA Issue GMT-6770 " Developer Training for Optimal Control Function Implementation", Joshua Raymond

JIRA Issue GMT-6763 " Optimal Control Cleanup/Useablity Part II", Noble Hatten

JIRA Issue GMT-6734 " Optimal Control Analytic Partial Derivatives Preparation", Noble Hatten

JIRA Issue GMT-6712 " Numeric and Analytic Partials for Optimal Control in CALT", Joshua Raymond

JIRA Issue GMT-6707 " Script Enhancements to meet Optimal Control Needs ", Darrel Conway

JIRA Issue GMT-6657 " Time Jacobians of Dynamics Models ", Joshua Raymond

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