Princeton Satellite Systems
Member Since: 2025
6 Market St Ste 926Plainsboro NJ 08536-2096
Telephone: (732) 325-4532
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President:
Michael Paluszek
Vice President :
Stephanie Thomas
Business Focus:
Princeton Satellite Systems, founded in 1992, specializes in transforming cutting-edge research into market-ready solutions for the energy, space, defense, and medical technology sectors. Our work spans fusion power for portable and off-grid applications, advanced space propulsion, and aerospace software solutions. Key projects include hypersonic launch vehicles for responsive access to space, fusion microreactors for globally deployable power and space propulsion, and responsive knee braces combining actuation and machine learning for ACL injury prevention.
Products/Services:
Software: MATLAB Toolboxes ? Advanced aerospace analysis tools, including the Spacecraft Control Toolbox for designing spacecraft control systems. Fusion Energy Toolbox for key plasma physics and fusion calculations.
Apps: KineTrack & KineTrack Pro ? AI-powered motion analysis software for weightlifting, dancing, running, and locomotion research.
Power electronics: High-efficiency power electronics for plasma generation, heating, and control. Currently for sale we have Class-E radiofrequency amplifier demo boards.
Sunstation: A standalone solar generator integrating solar panels with high-density lithium-ion batteries for 24/7 off-grid power or EV charging.
Consulting: We provide technical consulting and systems integration across aerospace, plasma physics, software development, and renewable energy. Our expertise includes guidance, navigation, and control (GNC), spacecraft propulsion, real-time embedded systems, software verification, and high-performance computing. We?ve contributed to flight software for Indostar-1, PRISMA autonomous rendezvous, and TDRS spacecraft momentum management. We also support plasma physics modeling, terrestrial solar power applications, and custom aerospace software integration. Whether developing simulation environments, embedded control systems, or transitioning prototypes to production, we bring deep technical expertise to drive innovation and success.
Books: Princeton Satellite Systems staff have published several textbooks on machine learning and spacecraft attitude determination and control systems.
M. Paluszek and S. Thomas, MATLAB Machine Learning Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach, Third Edition, Apress, 2024.
M. Paluszek, ?ADCS: Spacecraft Attitude Determination and Control Systems,? Elsevier, 2023.
M. Paluszek, S. Thomas and E. Ham ?Practical MATLAB Deep Learning:? Apress 2020, A Projects-Based Approach, Second Edition.
Clients:
Air Force, NASA, Navy/Marine, DOE, AFRL