LEE ALLEN BARKER
Pilots at White Riesling Pl, San Jose, CA

License number
California A0090644
Issued Date
Aug 2016
Expiration Date
Aug 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
3115 White Riesling Pl, San Jose, CA 95135

Professional information

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Low Earth Orbit Satellite Constellation Stationkeeping Algorithm With Absolute Altitude Control

US Patent:
6453220, Sep 17, 2002
Filed:
Jan 31, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/493595
Inventors:
Lee A. Barker - San Jose CA
Assignee:
Space Systems/Loral, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
G05D 100
US Classification:
701 3, 701 14-, 701 13, 701226, 701300
Abstract:
An easily implementable satellite constellation stationkeeping algorithm for maintaining the relative positioning among satellites of a low earth orbit constellation with minimal maneuvering while maintaining the constellation altitude over the effects of atmospheric drag. The satellite constellation stationkeeping algorithm may be implemented as a system or method that uses atmospheric drag perturbations to extend the stationkeeping cycle of the satellites in the low earth orbit constellation while simplifying the implementation algorithm and performing minimal maneuvers. In an exemplary satellite constellation stationkeeping algorithm, a plurality of satellites or a ground station are configured with a controller that implements an absolute altitude control algorithm. The plurality of satellites are launched into a respective plurality of slots of a low earth orbit. The orbital position of each satellite is controlled using the absolute altitude control algorithm such that each satellite is allowed to drift to or near the edge of a positional box that defines its slot, and the altitude of each satellite is selectively driven to a fixed target altitude which is a function of position and drag, using one or more thrusters for example, to reverse the satellite drift in its slot.


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Method For Using Satellite State Vector Prediction To Provide Satellite Sensor Automatic Scan Inhibit And/Or Sensor Switching

US Patent:
6317660, Nov 13, 2001
Filed:
May 25, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/578992
Inventors:
Lee A. Barker - San Jose CA
Xenophon Price - Redwood City CA
Assignee:
Space Systems/Loral, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
G05D 100, G05D 300, G06F 700, G06F 1700, G06F 1900
US Classification:
701 13
Abstract:
A method for use on a satellite that automatically inhibits scanning of an Earth sensor to handle sensor intrusions by the sun, moon, or other celestial bodies. In implementing the method, a predicted state vector for the satellite, derived from an orbit propagator, is generated. An attitude profile for the satellite is generated. Then, the satellite state (predicted state vector) and attitude profile are processed to determine Earth, sun, and moon vectors in a satellite body frame of reference at any instant. The Earth, sun, and moon vectors are compared to the Earth sensor field of view and sensor field of view limit boxes to determine if scan inhibiting or Earth sensor switching should occur. The affected Earth sensor is inhibited or switched if an intrusion of the sun and/or moon into the field of view of the Earth sensor is predicted.


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Using Reflected Solar Radiation Pressure To Provide Stationkeeping Maneuvering Of A Spacecraft

US Patent:
6164597, Dec 26, 2000
Filed:
Aug 5, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/368980
Inventors:
Lee A. Barker - San Jose CA
Benjamin Lange - San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Space Systems/Loral, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
B64G 124
US Classification:
244168
Abstract:
Methods that provide stationkeeping maneuvering of a yaw steered spacecraft that orbits around a central body, such as the Earth, and experiences solar radiation pressure produced by the sun. The methods comprise the following steps. A spacecraft having a solar array is launched into orbit at a desired orbital location. Once the spacecraft is in orbit at the desired orbital location, a reflected component of the solar radiation pressure is caused to selectively apply a force to the spacecraft that moves the spacecraft to perform stationkeeping maneuvers. The reflected component of the solar radiation pressure may be caused to selectively apply a force to the spacecraft in two exemplary ways. In one embodiment, the spacecraft is yaw steered to follow a yaw steering profile so that the axis of the solar array is substantially normal to a plane containing the sun vector and nadir vector. The orbit of the spacecraft is then controlled to provide stationkeeping by applying an additional bias to the yaw steering profile.


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Methods For Using Satellite State Vector Prediction To Provide Three-Axis Satellite Attitude Control

US Patent:
6237876, May 29, 2001
Filed:
Jul 28, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/627482
Inventors:
Lee A. Barker - San Jose CA
Assignee:
Space Systems/Loral, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
B64G 124
US Classification:
244164
Abstract:
Satellite attitude control methods for use during orbit raising operations to follow a predefined thrust trajectory that meets geometric constraints imposed by sensor and/or telemetry and control antenna fields of view while optimizing the sun angle on the solar array. The method uses low thrust electric propulsion for geosynchronous satellite orbit raising from a transfer orbit to the final geosynchronous orbit. In implementing the methods, a predefined thrust trajectory is generated that is designed to raise a satellite from a transfer orbit to a geosynchronous orbit. A direction-cosines matrix, or quaternion, is generated that aligns a thrust vector defined in the satellite body frame with the predefined thrust trajectory and rotates the satellite body about that vector. Attitude control is performed in accordance with the direction-cosines matrix to align the thrust vector defined in the satellite body frame with the predefined thrust trajectory and rotate the satellite body about that vector to optimize the sun angle on the solar array.


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Method For Optimizing Spacecraft Yaw Pointing To Minimize Geometric Pointing Error In Antenna Systems

US Patent:
2004004, Mar 11, 2004
Filed:
Aug 22, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/225972
Inventors:
Lee Barker - San Jose CA, US
Xenophon Price - Redwood City CA, US
International Classification:
H04B007/185
US Classification:
342/355000, 342/358000
Abstract:
Payload performance is optimized by determining yaw trajectory employing a method which develops a mathematical expression to define the payload in terms of ā€˜n’ location(s) on the earth; determining the pointing error of the ā€˜n’ location(s); combining the error so as to product a single performance parameter and minimizing the value of the performance parameter by appropriately varying yaw.


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Method And Apparatus For Generating Orbital Data

US Patent:
6253125, Jun 26, 2001
Filed:
Mar 1, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/516927
Inventors:
Lee A. Barker - San Jose CA
Assignee:
Space Systems/Loral, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
B64G 124
US Classification:
701 13
Abstract:
Satellite control data in the form of state vectors and state vector products are generated representing the position and geometric relationships of the space craft to the Earth, sun, moon, and specific locations on the Earth. These data is used to control attitude, SADA steering, antenna pointing, momentum upload, and Earth sensor intrusion. An onboard orbit propagator predicts the data and integrates the data into the various control systems for the respective function.