Reconfiguration in the attitude control of icosahedral bodies

Jiří Beneš

Kybernetika (1984)

  • Volume: 20, Issue: 1, page 47-57
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Beneš, Jiří. "Reconfiguration in the attitude control of icosahedral bodies." Kybernetika 20.1 (1984): 47-57. <http://eudml.org/doc/28832>.

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  1. Petrov B. N., Bodner V. A., Alekseev K. B., Analiticheskoe reshenie zadachi upravleniya prostranstvennym povorotnym manevrom, Doklady AN SSSR 192 (1970), 6, 1235- 1238. (192) 
  2. J. Beneš, Polyhedral diagrams of angular velocity distributions in the control of dodecahedral bodies, Problems Control Inform. Theory 8 (1979), 2, 85-103. (1979) MR0533924
  3. J. Beneš, The shaping and reconfiguration of polyhedral diagrams, In: Fourth Formator Symposium on Mathematical Methods for the Analysis of Large Scale Systems (J. Beneš, L. Bakule, eds.). Academia, Prague 1983, 53 - 68. (1983) MR0726951
  4. [unknown], Personal suggestion from Dr. Otakar Šefl of Prague. 
  5. M. Wenninger, Polyhedron Models, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1971. (1971) Zbl0222.50010MR0467493

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