2004 PUBLICATIONS

John L. Crassidis
Professor
University at Buffalo
Dept of Mech & Aero Eng
Amherst, NY 14260
Phone: (716) 645-1426
Fax: (716) 645-3668

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ARCHIVAL PAPERS
  1. Lightsey, E.G., and Crassidis, J.L., “Real Time Attitude Independent GPS Integer Ambiguity Resolution,” The Journal of the Astronautical Sciences, Vol. 52, Nos. 1-2, Jan.-June 2004, pp. 251-267.

CONFERENCE PAPERS
  1. Kappagantula, K., and Crassidis, J.L., “Linearizing Assumptions and Control Design for Spacecraft Formation Flying Maneuvers,” 18th International Symposium on Space Flight Dynamics, Munich, Germany, Oct. 2004, ESA SP-548.

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  3. Kim, J.-W., Crassidis, J.L., Vadali, S.R., and Dershowitz, A.L., “International Space Station Leak Localization Using Vent Torque Estimation,” 55th International Astronautical Conference, Vancouver, BC, Oct. 2004, IAC-04-A.4.10.

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  5. Lai, K.-L., Crassidis, J.L., and Harman, R.R., “Real-Time Attitude-Independent Gyro Calibration from Three-Axis Magnetometer Measurements,” AIAA/AAS Astrodynamics Specialist Conference and Exhibit, Providence, RI, Aug. 2004, AIAA Paper #2004-4855.

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  7. Cole, C.L., and Crassidis, J.L., “Fast Star Pattern Recognition using Spherical Triangles,” AIAA/AAS Astrodynamics Specialist Conference and Exhibit, Providence, RI, Aug. 2004, AIAA Paper #2004-5389.

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  9. Ramamoorthy, K., Crassidis, J.L., and Singh, T., “Potential Functions for En-Route Air Traffic Management and Flight Planning,” AIAA Guidance, Navigation, and Control Conference, Providence, RI, Aug. 2004, AIAA Paper #2004-4878.

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  11. Cheng, Y., and Crassidis, J.L., “Particle Filtering for Sequential Spacecraft Attitude Estimation,” AIAA Guidance, Navigation, and Control Conference, Providence, RI, Aug. 2004, AIAA Paper #2004-5337.

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  13. Yim, J.R., Crassidis, J.L., and Junkins, J.L., “Autonomous Orbit Navigation of Two Spacecraft System Using Relative Line of Sight Vector Measurements,” AAS Space Flight Mechanics Meeting, Maui, HI, Feb. 2004, AAS Paper #04-257.