AbstractZDPS-2, the 2nd generation nano-satellites designed and manufactured by Microsat Research Center of Zhejiang University, were successfully launched by the new generation rocket CZ-6 on Sep 20th, 2015. They are two 20kg identical nano-satellites (ZDPS-2-A and ZDPS-2-B) with a large deployable mechanism with a truss structure. The main mission of these two satellites is on-orbit demonstration of several new technologies, including large lightweight and flexible deployable mechanisms, a custom-designed panoramic wide field of view micro camera Sun sensor and infrared Earth sensor, and a micro-propulsion system as well as dual-satellite formation flying technology. The satellite is a 25cm cube with a deployable mechanism, whose fundamental frequency is only approximately 0.13Hz. This brings several challenges to attitude control. Flexible structure dynamics and its influence on attitude stabilization must be taken into consideration. A robust control scheme is developed by fully utilizing environmental torques with limited control actuator capability. On-orbit performance verified this design. ZDPS-2 satellites have successfully achieved rate damping, sun-pointing control and 3-axis stabilized Earth-pointing control, with a control accuracy of 5° (3σ) and stability superior to 0.1°/s (3σ). This paper demonstrates the flexible attitude dynamics modeling, illustrates the attitude control system design of ZDPS-2 and presents the on-orbit performance as well.

    HighlightsZDPS-2 is the first nano-satellite which carried a large flexible appendage and achieved Earth-pointing stabilization with an accuracy within 5°. The fundamental frequency of the deployable mechanism is below to 0.13Hz. Moreover, coarse sun-pointing mode which combined the B-dot algorithm with the gravity gradient torque achieved very low power consumption control.The nonlinear programming method is utilized to estimate the bias and scale factor errors of the magnetometer and the misalignment between the sensors from telemetry data, which could improve the attitude control precision further.


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    Title :

    Flexible attitude control design and on-orbit performance of the ZDPS-2 satellite


    Contributors:
    Deng, Shengchao (author) / Meng, Tao (author) / Wang, Hao (author) / Du, Chaoyu (author) / Jin, Zhonghe (author)

    Published in:

    Acta Astronautica ; 130 ; 147-161


    Publication date :

    2016-10-17


    Size :

    15 pages




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English






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