Lightsey Research Group
Friday, 27 November 2009

08-09 Research Group Seminar Series

Status: Current project, September 2008 -- May 2009
Type: Active Research Seminars


Attached is a list of research group members, followed by a list of links to presentations given by participants in Fall 2008 and Spring 2009.

Presentations for the Spring 2009 Seminar series are:
February 24 - Henri Kjellberg
March 10 - John Christian
March 24 - Sebastian Munoz
April 7 - Cinnamon Wright
April 21 - Dax Garner
May 5 - Michael Davies

Website article assignments for the Spring 2009 Seminar series are:
February - Dax Garner
March - Michael Davies
April - Cinnamon Wright
May - Sebastian Munoz
June - John Christian
July - Henri Kjellberg

Personnel


Key-Rok Choi
John Christian
Dax Garner
Eric Hagen
R. Benjamin Harris
Henri Kjellberg
Glenn Lightsey
Ron Maglothin
Sebastian Munoz
Tena Wang
Cinnamon Wright

Related Publications


Conference Presentations
Christian, J.A., and Lightsey, E.G., “A Review of Options for Autonomous Cislunar Navigation,” AIAA Guidance, Navigation, and Control Conference and Exhibit,  Honolulu, HI, 18 – 21 August 2008.See full text.

Smith, A., Muñoz, S., Hagen, E., Johnson, G.P., and Lightsey, E.G., "The FASTRAC Satellites: Software Implementation and Testing", Proceedings of the 22nd Annual AIAA/USU Conference on Small Satellites, No. SSC08-XII-4, Logan, UT, 11-14 August, 2008.
See full text.

Williams, J., Lightsey, E. G., "Optimal Impulsive Maneuvering Within a Confined Hover Region," presented at AIAA Guidance, Navigation, and Control Conference, Aug. 19 2008. See full text.

Course Presentations
Christian, J., “The Wonderful World of Star Trackers,” Lightsey Research Group Seminar, 10 March 2009. See full text.

Muñoz, S., "EKF Implementation for Cislunar Navigation", Lightsey Research Group Seminar, 24 March 2009.   See full text.

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