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Redirection and detumbling are performed via the directional adaptive guidance method and PID controllers, respectively, and the weight factors for each orbital element and the gains of the rotational control channels are also optimized in the process. We use the particle swarm optimization algorithm to evaluate the objective function by simulating the entire mission to find the optimal design. The rotational control damps the tumbling of the asteroid without interfering with the simultaneous redirection process and eventually fixes the asteroid in the optimally selected orientation in the inertial reference frame. The rotational velocity and attitude of the asteroid are controlled via separate PID controllers, which are set robustly. 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Designing a concurrent detumbling and redirection mission for asteroid mining purposes via optimization
Asteroids may contain valuable minerals. A method to exploit asteroid mines is to transfer them closer to the Earth for further mining processes. In this work, we optimally mount a set of fixed-angle spacecraft thrusters on the surface of an asteroid to conduct concurrent detumbling and redirecting to the desired orbit. The optimization objective reconciles the minimum duration of the mission with the minimum required fuel as well as the maximum uniformity of the fuel distribution required for all thrusters. Each thruster can respond to redirection and detumbling commands simultaneously. Redirection and detumbling are performed via the directional adaptive guidance method and PID controllers, respectively, and the weight factors for each orbital element and the gains of the rotational control channels are also optimized in the process. We use the particle swarm optimization algorithm to evaluate the objective function by simulating the entire mission to find the optimal design. The rotational control damps the tumbling of the asteroid without interfering with the simultaneous redirection process and eventually fixes the asteroid in the optimally selected orientation in the inertial reference frame. The rotational velocity and attitude of the asteroid are controlled via separate PID controllers, which are set robustly. We can effectively optimize the mission by collectively tuning both the system’s rotational and redirection behaviors as well as the thrusters’ configuration and optimally selecting the final attitude of the asteroid.
期刊介绍:
Astrodynamics is a peer-reviewed international journal that is co-published by Tsinghua University Press and Springer. The high-quality peer-reviewed articles of original research, comprehensive review, mission accomplishments, and technical comments in all fields of astrodynamics will be given priorities for publication. In addition, related research in astronomy and astrophysics that takes advantages of the analytical and computational methods of astrodynamics is also welcome. Astrodynamics would like to invite all of the astrodynamics specialists to submit their research articles to this new journal. Currently, the scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to:Fundamental orbital dynamicsSpacecraft trajectory optimization and space mission designOrbit determination and prediction, autonomous orbital navigationSpacecraft attitude determination, control, and dynamicsGuidance and control of spacecraft and space robotsSpacecraft constellation design and formation flyingModelling, analysis, and optimization of innovative space systemsNovel concepts for space engineering and interdisciplinary applicationsThe effort of the Editorial Board will be ensuring the journal to publish novel researches that advance the field, and will provide authors with a productive, fair, and timely review experience. It is our sincere hope that all researchers in the field of astrodynamics will eagerly access this journal, Astrodynamics, as either authors or readers, making it an illustrious journal that will shape our future space explorations and discoveries.