Abstract Satellites in formation work together to fulfill the role of a larger satellite. The purpose of this article is to develop a quasi-rigid body formulation for modeling and controlling such a formation as a single entity. In this article, a definition of a quasi-rigid body coordinate frame is presented, which, when attached to a formation, conveniently describes its orientation in space. Using this formulation, the equations of motion for a satellite formation are recast, and natural circular formations are expressed more succinctly. When the J 2 perturbation is considered, a correction factor on the formation’s spin rate is introduced. The control of a satellite formation can effectively be separated into (1) a control torque to maintain the attitude and (2) control forces that maintain the rigidity of the formation. With this in mind, a nonlinear Lyapunov controller is derived using the formulation, which acts on the formation as a whole. Simulations validate this controller and illustrate its utility for maintaining circular formations, in particular, in the presence of gravitational perturbations.


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    Title :

    Closed-Loop Control of Satellite Formations Using a Quasi-Rigid Body Formulation


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    Publication date :

    2011-04-01


    Size :

    20 pages




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English





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