Development of a smart docking system for small satellites

A. Caon
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Abstract. DOCKS is a smart docking system for space vehicles developed by the Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, within the framework of the Space Rider Observer Cube (SROC) mission. The design and development of SROC is being conducted by a consortium of Italian entities under contract with the European Space Agency (ESA). The SROC mission is designed to be a payload on the ESA Space Rider (SR) spaceship. The main objective of the mission is to demonstrate the critical capabilities and technologies required to execute a rendezvous and docking mission in a safety-sensitive context. The space system is composed by a nanosatellite (approximately 12U CubeSat) and a deployment/retrieval mechanism mounted inside the payload bay of SR. During the mission, SROC will be released by SR, will perform inspection manoeuvres on SR and, at the end of the mission, will dock back inside the bay of SR, before re-entering Earth with the mothership. The docking functionality is provided by DOCKS. DOCKS is suitable for use onboard micro- and nanosatellites and merges a classical probe drogue configuration with a gripper–like design, to manage the connection between the parts. The system is equipped with a suite of sensors to estimate the relative pose of the target and with a dedicated computer, making it a smart standalone system. A laboratory prototype has been assembled and functionally tested, aiming at the validation of the capability to passively manage misalignments during the docking manoeuvre.
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摘要DOCKS是由帕多瓦大学工业工程系在太空骑士观察者立方体(SROC)任务框架内开发的空间飞行器智能对接系统。SROC的设计和发展由一个意大利实体财团根据与欧洲空间局(欧空局)签订的合同进行。SROC任务被设计为ESA太空骑士(SR)飞船的有效载荷。该任务的主要目标是演示在安全敏感环境下执行交会对接任务所需的关键能力和技术。该空间系统由一颗纳米卫星(约12U立方体卫星)和安装在SR有效载荷舱内的部署/回收机构组成。在任务期间,SROC将由SR释放,将在SR上执行检查演习,并在任务结束时与SR舱内对接,然后与母船一起返回地球。对接功能由DOCKS提供。DOCKS适合在微型和纳米卫星上使用,并将经典的探针喷嘴配置与夹具设计相结合,以管理部件之间的连接。该系统配备了一套传感器来估计目标的相对姿势,并配备了一台专用计算机,使其成为一个智能的独立系统。已经组装了一个实验室原型并进行了功能测试,旨在验证在对接操作期间被动管理错位的能力。
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