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X-ray pulsar navigation algorithms and testbed for SEXTANT
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2015
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Automatic NavigationEngineeringNavigation TechnologyAerospace EngineeringSpace Mission DesignPrecision NavigationAircraft NavigationGlobal Navigation Satellite SystemComputer EngineeringX-ray TimingStation ExplorerSpace GeodesyInstrumentationComputational GeometryX-ray OpticSatellite Navigation Systems
The Station Explorer for X-ray Timing and Navigation Technology (SEXTANT) is a NASA funded technology-demonstration. SEXTANT will, for the first time, demonstrate real-time, on-board X-ray Pulsar-based Navigation (XNAV), a significant milestone in the quest to establish a GPS-like navigation capability available throughout our Solar System and beyond. This paper describes the basic design of the SEXTANT system with a focus on core models and algorithms, and the design and continued development of the GSFC X-ray Navigation Laboratory Testbed (GXLT) with its dynamic pulsar emulation capability. We also present early results from GXLT modeling of the combined NICER X-ray timing instrument hardware and SEXTANT flight software algorithms.
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