Orbit and attitude control for satellite formation flying
This thesis addresses the problems of orbit and attitude control for satellite formation flying. This thesis starts off with a comprehensive review of previous work related to trajectory optimization of formation maneuver, control strategy of formation keeping and attitude synchronization o...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-462582023-07-04T16:22:40Z Orbit and attitude control for satellite formation flying Wu, Baolin. Wang Dan Wei School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Control and instrumentation::Control engineering This thesis addresses the problems of orbit and attitude control for satellite formation flying. This thesis starts off with a comprehensive review of previous work related to trajectory optimization of formation maneuver, control strategy of formation keeping and attitude synchronization of satellite formation. Subsequently, the thesis presents the following five main parts: Part I focuses on the design of a fuel-optimal maneuver strategy to reconfigure satellite formation using low thrust propulsion system. We cast it as an optimization problem with a desired final satellite formation configuration subject to collision avoidance constraints on the paths of the chief and all deputy satellites. The satellite terminal orbit states corresponding to this desired formation configuration are ensured by imposing energy-matching condition and final geometry configuration constraints in the problem formulation. The resulting nonlinear optimal control problem is converted into a nonlinear programming problem by the application of Legendre pseudospectral method. Doctor of Philosophy 2011-07-11T07:23:19Z 2011-07-11T07:23:19Z 2011 2011 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/46258 en 214 p. application/pdf |
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This thesis addresses the problems of orbit and attitude control for satellite formation
flying. This thesis starts off with a comprehensive review of previous work related to
trajectory optimization of formation maneuver, control strategy of formation keeping
and attitude synchronization of satellite formation. Subsequently, the thesis presents
the following five main parts:
Part I focuses on the design of a fuel-optimal maneuver strategy to reconfigure
satellite formation using low thrust propulsion system. We cast it as an optimization
problem with a desired final satellite formation configuration subject to collision
avoidance constraints on the paths of the chief and all deputy satellites. The satellite
terminal orbit states corresponding to this desired formation configuration are ensured
by imposing energy-matching condition and final geometry configuration constraints
in the problem formulation. The resulting nonlinear optimal control problem is
converted into a nonlinear programming problem by the application of Legendre
pseudospectral method. |
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