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- Triad_method abstract "Triad is one of the earliest and simplest solutions to the spacecraft attitude determination problem, due to Harold Black. Black played a key role in the development of the guidance, navigation and control of the U.S. Navy's Transit satellite system at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratories. As evident from the literature, TRIAD represents the state of practice in spacecraft attitude determination, well before the advent of the Wahba's problem and its several optimal solutions. Given the knowledge of two vectors in the reference and body coordinates of a satellite, the TRIAD algorithm obtains the direction cosine matrix relating both frames. Covariance analysis for Black's classical solution was subsequently provided by Markley.".
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- Triad_method subject Category:Rotation_in_three_dimensions.
- Triad_method subject Category:Spacecraft_attitude_control.
- Triad_method comment "Triad is one of the earliest and simplest solutions to the spacecraft attitude determination problem, due to Harold Black. Black played a key role in the development of the guidance, navigation and control of the U.S. Navy's Transit satellite system at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratories. As evident from the literature, TRIAD represents the state of practice in spacecraft attitude determination, well before the advent of the Wahba's problem and its several optimal solutions.".
- Triad_method label "Triad method".
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