Migration of the dsst standalone to C/C++
- San-Juan, J.F. 2
- López, R. 2
- Suanes, R. 2
- Pérez, I. 2
- Setty, S.J. 2
- Cefola, P.J. 13
- 1 Aerospace Systems, Spaceflight Mechanics and Astrodynamics, Vineyard Haven, MA, United States
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Universidad de La Rioja
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University at Buffalo, State University of New York
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University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Búfalo, Estados Unidos
ISSN: 0065-3438
Année de publication: 2017
Volumen: 160
Pages: 2419-2437
Type: Article
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Résumé
The Draper Semi-analytical Satellite Theory (DSST) Standalone orbit propagator combines the speed of analytical propagators with the accuracy of numerical propagators. The DSST exhibits linear behavior, ease of estimation, and accurate measure of orbital uncertainty over extended periods of time. DSST is publicly available in its original Fortran 77 form and in the Orekit Java library. The current project migrates the original Fortran 77 DSST code to C/C++. The original design will be maintained as much as possible in the initial version of C/C++ DSST, to facilitate use of existing test resources.
Information sur le financement
This work has been funded by the Spanish State Research Agency and the European Regional Development Fund under Projects ESP2014-57071-R and ESP2016-76585-R (AEI/ERDF, EU). Paul Cefola would like to acknowledge discussions with Mr. Zachary Folcik, Arlington, Massachusetts, and Mr. David Vallado, CSSI/AGI, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Paul Cefola would also like to acknowledge ongoing discussions with Mr. Kye Howell, Mr. Brian Athearn, and Ms. Prudence Athearn Levy, all from Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.Financeurs
- Spanish State Research Agency
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European Regional Development Fund
- ESP2014-57071-R
- ESP2016-76585-R