A mixed H∞/H2 gain-scheduled state-feedback control method is developed for trajectory tracking of spacecraft rendezvous in elliptical orbits. Since the tracking accuracy is vulnerable to exogenous disturbances, the mixed H∞/H2 control, which takes into consideration both worst-case disturbance-attenuation performance and tracking performance, is particularly attractive for trajectory tracking of spacecraft rendezvous. Owing to the fact that the dynamic model for elliptical-orbit rendezvous is time varying, the feedback gain matrix is formulated as a matrix fraction of parameter-dependent matrix. Parameter-dependent Lyapunov functions are adopted to reduce conservatism caused by fixed quadratic Lyapunov matrices, and slack matrices are introduced to avoid setting a common Lyapunov matrix for different performances. Then, the desired controller can be obtained through a convex optimization with linear matrix inequality constraints. Computer simulations show that the proposed method can (a) handle trajectory tracking of elliptical-orbit rendezvous effectively; (b) provide a balanced performance between disturbance-attenuation performance and tracking performance; and (c) yield results that are less conservative than those obtained through conventional methods.
Mixed H∞/H2 gain-scheduled control for spacecraft rendezvous in elliptical orbits
2014-02-01
12 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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