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*[[Components of ADCS]]
 
*[[Components of ADCS]]
 
**Sensors and Estimators
 
**Sensors and Estimators
***[[What is a Sensor?]]
 
 
***[[What is Estimation? Estimate What?]]
 
***[[What is Estimation? Estimate What?]]
 
***[[Euler Angles]]
 
***[[Euler Angles]]
 
***[[Quaternions]]
 
***[[Quaternions]]
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***[[Triad Algorithm]]
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***[[Q Method and Wahba's Problem]]
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***[[QuEST]]
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***[[Least Squares Estimation]]
 
**Actuators
 
**Actuators
 
***[[Magnetorquers]]
 
***[[Magnetorquers]]
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***[[Reaction Wheels]]
 
**Control Law
 
**Control Law
 
***[[Flow Chart of a Control System]]
 
***[[Flow Chart of a Control System]]
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***[[B Dot Law]]
 
**Propagation
 
**Propagation
 
***[[Orbit Propagator]]
 
***[[Orbit Propagator]]
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***[[On Ground Simulations#On-board In-Loop Simulation (OILS) | On-board In-Loop Simulations (OILS)]]
 
***[[On Ground Simulations#On-board In-Loop Simulation (OILS) | On-board In-Loop Simulations (OILS)]]
 
***[[On Ground Simulations#Hardware In-Loop Simulation (HILS) | Hardware In-Loop Simulations (HILS)]]
 
***[[On Ground Simulations#Hardware In-Loop Simulation (HILS) | Hardware In-Loop Simulations (HILS)]]
 
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Latest revision as of 16:45, 12 March 2018

The articles in this segment of the Satellite 101 Wiki have been contributed by Sumit Agrawal, Sanket Chirame, Anant Joshi, Ravit Anand, Ram Milan Verma, Sukanya Kudva, Keshav Janyani, Eashan Gupta and Charit Verma, all of whom are a part of the Attitude Determination and Control Subsystem of Advitiy, IIT Bombay's 2nd Student Satellite


The Attitude Determination and Control Subsystem (ADCS) is very essential for stabilizing the satellite in orbit and ensuring that it points in the direction it is supposed to point in. For a systematic understanding the functions and various components of ADCS, we have organized the contents in a systematic manner as shown below:


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