Beijing, China

Guixing Cao


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2020

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Guixing Cao: Innovator in Satellite Control Systems

Introduction

Guixing Cao is a prominent inventor based in Beijing, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of satellite control systems, particularly through his innovative patent that enhances the functionality and reliability of geostationary satellites.

Latest Patents

Cao holds a patent for a "Menu-type design method for GEO satellite control system based on optimized information integration." This patent introduces a menu-type design method that utilizes optimized information fusion for a geostationary satellite control system. The method involves configuring four long-life inertial attitude sensor gyroscopes and sensors capable of measuring three-axis attitude. These components work together to form three types of Kalman filters. The satellite-borne computer application software autonomously sorts these filters. In the event of a fault detected by the FDIR module, the system autonomously generates an alarm and performs reduced-order filtering. If the fault persists beyond a set time, the FDIR module issues a macro instruction sequence for autonomous reorganization.

Career Highlights

Guixing Cao is affiliated with the China Academy of Space Technology, where he has been instrumental in advancing satellite technology. His work focuses on improving the reliability and efficiency of satellite control systems, which are crucial for various applications in space exploration and communication.

Collaborations

Cao has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Zhicheng Zhou and Baoxiang Sun. Their combined expertise has contributed to the successful development of innovative solutions in satellite technology.

Conclusion

Guixing Cao's contributions to satellite control systems exemplify the importance of innovation in aerospace technology. His patented methods enhance the operational capabilities of geostationary satellites, showcasing his role as a key inventor in this field.

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