The paperpresentsthedesignandsomesimulatedresultsoftheattitudecontrolofasatelliteformation under studybytheEuropeanSpaceAgencyfortheNextGenerationGravityMission.Theformation consists oftwospacecraftswhich fly morethan200kmapartatanaltitudefromtheEarth'sgroundof between 300and400km.Theattitudecontrolmustkeeptheopticalaxesofthetwospacecraftaligned with amicroradianaccuracy(pointingcontrol).Thisismadepossiblebyspecific opticalsensors accompanyingtheinter-satellitelaserinterferometer,whichisthemainpayloadofthemission.These sensors alloweachspacecrafttoactuateautonomousalignmentafterasuitableacquisitionprocedure. Pointing controlisconstrainedbytheangulardrag-freecontrol,whichisimposedbymissionscience (Earth gravimetryatalowEarthorbit),andmustzerotheangularaccelerationvectorbelow0.01 μrad/s2 in thesciencefrequencyband.Thisismadepossiblebyultrafine accelerometersfromtheGOCE-class, whose measurementsmustbecoordinatedwithattitudesensorstoachievedrag-freeandpointing requirements.EmbeddedModelControlshowshowcoordinationcanbeimplementedaroundthe embedded modelsofthespacecraftattitudeandoftheformationframequaternion.Evidenceand discussion aboutsomecriticalrequirementsarealsoincludedtogetherwithextensivesimulatedresults of twodifferentformationtypes.
Satellite-to-satellite attitude control of a long-distance spacecraft formation for the Next Generation Gravity Mission / Canuto, Enrico; Colangelo, Luigi; Lotufo, MAURICIO ALEJANDRO; Dionisio, S.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CONTROL. - ISSN 0947-3580. - STAMPA. - 25:settembre 2015(2015), pp. 1-16. [10.1016/j.ejcon.2015.03.003]
Satellite-to-satellite attitude control of a long-distance spacecraft formation for the Next Generation Gravity Mission
CANUTO, Enrico;COLANGELO, LUIGI;LOTUFO, MAURICIO ALEJANDRO;
2015
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The paperpresentsthedesignandsomesimulatedresultsoftheattitudecontrolofasatelliteformation under studybytheEuropeanSpaceAgencyfortheNextGenerationGravityMission.Theformation consists oftwospacecraftswhich fly morethan200kmapartatanaltitudefromtheEarth'sgroundof between 300and400km.Theattitudecontrolmustkeeptheopticalaxesofthetwospacecraftaligned with amicroradianaccuracy(pointingcontrol).Thisismadepossiblebyspecific opticalsensors accompanyingtheinter-satellitelaserinterferometer,whichisthemainpayloadofthemission.These sensors alloweachspacecrafttoactuateautonomousalignmentafterasuitableacquisitionprocedure. Pointing controlisconstrainedbytheangulardrag-freecontrol,whichisimposedbymissionscience (Earth gravimetryatalowEarthorbit),andmustzerotheangularaccelerationvectorbelow0.01 μrad/s2 in thesciencefrequencyband.Thisismadepossiblebyultrafine accelerometersfromtheGOCE-class, whose measurementsmustbecoordinatedwithattitudesensorstoachievedrag-freeandpointing requirements.EmbeddedModelControlshowshowcoordinationcanbeimplementedaroundthe embedded modelsofthespacecraftattitudeandoftheformationframequaternion.Evidenceand discussion aboutsomecriticalrequirementsarealsoincludedtogetherwithextensivesimulatedresults of twodifferentformationtypes.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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