Relative Motion Integrated Coupled Control for Spacecraft Formation Using Gauss Pseudospectral Method
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概要
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This paper addresses the problem of how to control spacecraft formation with coupled translational and rotational dynamics with optimized fuel usage using a single body fixed thruster and reaction wheels. The orientation of the thrust vector is constrained by the attitude and angular velocity. In particular, the star camera cannot point at the sun during formation maneuvering. The formation coupled control, which is a difficult problem with nonlinear and nonconvex attitude dynamics, is posed as a nonlinear optimal control problem and solved via direct transcription using the Gauss pseudospectral method. Examples demonstrate application of the proposed approach with simulated trajectory optimization of a dual-spacecraft formation initialization and a three-spacecraft reconfiguration problem.
- 社団法人 日本航空宇宙学会の論文
- 2009-11-04
著者
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CAO Xibin
Research Center of Satellite Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology
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Cao Xibin
Research Center Of Satellite Technology Harbin Institute Of Technology
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WU Yunhua
Research Center of Satellite Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology
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XING Yanjun
Research Center of Satellite Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology
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ZHENG Pengfei
Research Center of Satellite Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology
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ZHANG Shijie
Research Center of Satellite Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology
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Xing Yanjun
Research Center Of Satellite Technology Harbin Institute Of Technology
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Zhang Shijie
Research Center Of Satellite Technology Harbin Institute Of Technology
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Zheng Pengfei
Research Center Of Satellite Technology Harbin Institute Of Technology
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Wu Yunhua
Research Center Of Satellite Technology Harbin Institute Of Technology
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