Abstract

This paper discusses two control issues in a novel design of radio telescope. The receiver of the telescope is held aloft by an aerostat and tethered to the ground by a number of cables, each controlled by a winch to allow positioning of the receiver. This paper discusses the gain optimization for stationkeeping control and compares approaches for slewing the receiver through gross motions.

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