Interplanetary Program to Optimize Simulated Trajectories (Ipost). Volume 1

Interplanetary Program to Optimize Simulated Trajectories (Ipost). Volume 1

Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-07-25

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 9781724263643

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IPOST is intended to support many analysis phases, from early interplanetary feasibility studies through spacecraft development and operations. The IPOST output provides information for sizing and understanding mission impacts related to propulsion, guidance, communications, sensor/actuators, payload, and other dynamic and geometric environments. IPOST models three degree of freedom trajectory events, such as launch/ascent, orbital coast, propulsive maneuvering (impulsive and finite burn), gravity assist, and atmospheric entry. Trajectory propagation is performed using a choice of Cowell, Encke, Multiconic, Onestep, or Conic methods. The user identifies a desired sequence fo trajectory events, and selects which parameters are independent (controls) and dependent (targets), as well as other constraints and the coat function. Targeting and optimization is performed using the Stanford NPSOL algorithm. IPOST structure allows sub-problems within a master optimization problem to aid in the general constrained parameter optimization solution. An alternate optimization method uses implicit simulation and collocation techniques. Hong, P. E. and Kent, P. D. and Olson, D. W. and Vallado, C. A. Unspecified Center NASA-CR-189653-VOL-1-REV, NAS 1.26:189653-VOL-1-REV NAS1-18230; RTOP 506-49-11-02...