In this paper the equations of motion of a formation consisting of n spacecraft in Earth orbit are derived via Lagrange’s equations. The equations of motion of the for-mation are developed with respect to both (1) a bound Keplerian reference orbit, and (2) a specific spacecraft in the formation. The major orbital perturbations acting on a formation in low Earth orbit are also included in the analysis. In contrast to the traditional approach based on the balance of linear momentum, the use of Lagrange’s equations leads to a high-level matrix derivation of the formation equations of motion. The matrix form of the nonlinear motion equations is then linearized about a bound Keplerian reference orbit. Next, it is demonstrated that under the assu...
There has been a growing interest in spacecraft formation-flying for space science applications. Suc...
Paper given at Dynamics and Control of Systems and Structures in Space (DCSSS), 6th conference, Ri...
Multi-spacecraft formations, evolving near the vicinity of the libration points of the Sun-Earth/Moo...
Formation flying is a key technology for the fulfillment of next-generation remote sensing and scien...
Through analysis and simulation, previously designed Earth orbiting satellite formations are revisit...
An extension of the Hill-Clohessey-Wiltshire equations is presented. The equations refer to the rela...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76774/1/AIAA-2004-4736-781.pd
This thesis presents the quasi-rigid body formulation, a framework for viewing a satellite formation...
The initial conditions that generate bounded motion in eccentric reference orbit are determined for ...
In recent years, the need for spacecraft flying formation has increased significantly. Its diverse ...
With the recent flurry of research on satellite formation flying, a need has become apparent for a s...
While trajectory design for single satellite Earth observation missions is usually performed bymeans...
While trajectory design for single satellite Earth observation missions is usually performed bymeans...
The Centre for Large Space Structures and Systems Inc. (CLS3) is planning a low Earth orbit formati...
The fundamentals of spacecraft formation flying and general orbital mechanics are reviewed. Original...
There has been a growing interest in spacecraft formation-flying for space science applications. Suc...
Paper given at Dynamics and Control of Systems and Structures in Space (DCSSS), 6th conference, Ri...
Multi-spacecraft formations, evolving near the vicinity of the libration points of the Sun-Earth/Moo...
Formation flying is a key technology for the fulfillment of next-generation remote sensing and scien...
Through analysis and simulation, previously designed Earth orbiting satellite formations are revisit...
An extension of the Hill-Clohessey-Wiltshire equations is presented. The equations refer to the rela...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76774/1/AIAA-2004-4736-781.pd
This thesis presents the quasi-rigid body formulation, a framework for viewing a satellite formation...
The initial conditions that generate bounded motion in eccentric reference orbit are determined for ...
In recent years, the need for spacecraft flying formation has increased significantly. Its diverse ...
With the recent flurry of research on satellite formation flying, a need has become apparent for a s...
While trajectory design for single satellite Earth observation missions is usually performed bymeans...
While trajectory design for single satellite Earth observation missions is usually performed bymeans...
The Centre for Large Space Structures and Systems Inc. (CLS3) is planning a low Earth orbit formati...
The fundamentals of spacecraft formation flying and general orbital mechanics are reviewed. Original...
There has been a growing interest in spacecraft formation-flying for space science applications. Suc...
Paper given at Dynamics and Control of Systems and Structures in Space (DCSSS), 6th conference, Ri...
Multi-spacecraft formations, evolving near the vicinity of the libration points of the Sun-Earth/Moo...