Research Summaries

Back On-Orbit System Identification and Slew Maneuver for Flexible Spacecraft

Fiscal Year 2007
Division Graduate School of Engineering & Applied Science
Department Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Investigator(s) Agrawal, Jr., Brij N.
Sponsor National Reconnaissance Office (DoD)
Summary The objective of this research program is to develop and evaluate different techniques for on-orbit system identification (spacecraft inertia and structural frequencies) and slew maneuver control of flexible spacecraft to minimize settling time. The research performed in 2005 showed both analytically and experimentally that advanced control techniques can improve the performance for spacecraft pointing and reduce the effective time for a slew maneuver when they are applied to a single-axis flexible spacecraft control. During the proposed research program, these advanced control techniques will be applied to three-axis control of a spacecraft. During Phase I the tasks will include modeling of a three-axis flexible spacecraft, on-line system identification, on-line trajectory and control profile generation and Control Moment Gyro control for slew maneuvers. Under Phase II, flexible appendage will be added to three axis simulator, the techniques developed in Phase I in system identification and control will be implemented at the test bed and slew maneuvers will be performed on the experimental test bed to validate the new control techniques.
Keywords Satellites and Computers
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