A Sliding Mode Control-Based Guidance Law for a Two-Dimensional Orbit Transfer with Bounded Disturbances

IF 2.2 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL Actuators Pub Date : 2023-11-29 DOI:10.3390/act12120444
M. Bassetto, G. Mengali, K. Abu Salem, G. Palaia, A. Quarta
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The aim of this paper is to analyze the performance of a state-feedback guidance law, which is obtained through a classical sliding mode control approach, in a two-dimensional circle-to-circle orbit transfer of a spacecraft equipped with a continuous-thrust propulsion system. The paper shows that such an inherently robust control technique can be effectively used to obtain possible transfer trajectories even when the spacecraft equations of motion are affected by perturbations. The problem of the guidance law design is first addressed in the simplified case of an unperturbed system, where it is shown how the state-feedback control may be effectively used to obtain simple mathematical relationships and graphs that allow the designer to determine possible transfer trajectories that depend on a few control parameters. It is also shown that a suitable combination of the controller parameters may be exploited to obtain trade-off solutions between the flight time and the transfer velocity change. The simplified control strategy is then used to investigate a typical heliocentric orbit raising/lowering in the presence of bounded disturbances and measurement errors.
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基于滑模控制的有界扰动二维轨道转移制导法则
本文旨在分析通过经典滑模控制方法获得的状态反馈制导法则在配备连续推力推进系统的航天器的二维圆到圆轨道转移中的性能。论文表明,即使航天器的运动方程受到扰动的影响,也可以有效地利用这种固有的鲁棒控制技术来获得可能的转移轨迹。首先在无扰动系统的简化情况下讨论了制导法则设计问题,说明了如何有效利用状态反馈控制来获得简单的数学关系和图形,使设计者能够确定取决于几个控制参数的可能转移轨迹。图中还显示,可以利用控制器参数的适当组合来获得飞行时间和转移速度变化之间的权衡解决方案。然后利用简化的控制策略来研究在有界干扰和测量误差的情况下典型的日心轨道升高/降低。
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Actuators
Actuators Mathematics-Control and Optimization
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3.90
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15.40%
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315
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Actuators (ISSN 2076-0825; CODEN: ACTUC3) is an international open access journal on the science and technology of actuators and control systems published quarterly online by MDPI.
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