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7 December 2023 Recursive calculation of space multi body system dynamics based on data analysis
Heyouzi Huang
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Proceedings Volume 12941, International Conference on Algorithms, High Performance Computing, and Artificial Intelligence (AHPCAI 2023); 129411H (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3011788
Event: Third International Conference on Algorithms, High Performance Computing, and Artificial Intelligence (AHPCAI 203), 2023, Yinchuan, China
Abstract
The recursive result of multi body space system dynamics is a dynamic process. In this process, multiple discrete points can be used to analyze the research objects. The space system dynamics of multiple objects is a discipline that studies the motion laws of multiple objects interacting in space. In the development of Space technology, the application of space system dynamics includes spacecraft design and orbit control. This article explored a recursive calculation method for space multi body system dynamics based on data analysis, with the aim of providing new computational ideas for the aerospace field. This article mainly analyzed and designed spatial multibody systems and compared them using recursive algorithms and Lagrange methods to obtain the advantages of recursive computation. The experimental results showed that the longest CPU (Central Processing Unit) time consumed by the recursive method was 9.3 seconds, and the shortest was 1.9 seconds.
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Heyouzi Huang "Recursive calculation of space multi body system dynamics based on data analysis", Proc. SPIE 12941, International Conference on Algorithms, High Performance Computing, and Artificial Intelligence (AHPCAI 2023), 129411H (7 December 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3011788
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Computing systems

Data analysis

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