Michael C. Moreau, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2001 | University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States |
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(GPS receiver architecture for autonomous navigation in high earth orbits.) |
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Donaldson JE, Parker JJK, Moreau MC, et al. (2020) Characterization of on-orbit GPS transmit antenna patterns for space users Annual of Navigation. 67: 411-438 |
Smith ES, Morinelli PJ, Moreau MC, et al. (2010) Analysis of three-way doppler tracking data from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission Spaceops 2010 Conference |
Lee T, Long A, Berry K, et al. (2009) Navigating the return trip from the Moon using Earth-based ground tracking and GPS Advances in the Astronautical Sciences. 133: 319-338 |
Bamford WA, Heckler GW, Holt GN, et al. (2008) A GPS receiver for lunar missions Proceedings of the Institute of Navigation, National Technical Meeting. 1: 268-276 |
Bamford W, Naasz B, Moreau MC. (2006) Navigation performance in high earth orbits using navigator GPS receiver Advances in the Astronautical Sciences. 125: 261-276 |
Bauer FH, Moreau MC, Dahle-Melsaether ME, et al. (2006) The GPS space service volume Proceedings of the Institute of Navigation - 19th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division, Ion Gnss 2006. 4: 2503-2514 |
Carpenter JR, Folta DC, Moreau MC, et al. (2004) Libration point navigation concepts supporting the vision for space exploration Collection of Technical Papers - Aiaa/Aas Astrodynamics Specialist Conference. 1: 179-193 |
Garrison JL, Bertuccelli L, Moreau MC. (2002) GPS code tracking in high altitude orbiting receivers Record - Ieee Plans, Position Location and Navigation Symposium. 164-171 |
Moreau MC, Bauer FH, Russell Carpenter J, et al. (2002) Preliminary results of the GPS flight experiment on the high Earth orbit AMSAT-OSCAR 40 spacecraft Advances in the Astronautical Sciences. 111: 45-59 |