Abstract: Capturing disused satellites in orbit and their controlled reentry is the aim of the DEOS space mission. Satellites that ran out of fuel or got damaged pose a threat to working projects in orbit. Additionally, the reentry of such objects endangers the population as the place of impact cannot be controlled anymore. This paper demonstrates the modelling of a rendezvous szenario between a controlled service satellite and an uncontrolled target. The situation is modelled via first order ordinary differental equations where a stable target is considered. In order to prevent a collision of the two spacecrafts and to ensure both satellites are docked at the end of the maneuver, additional state constraints, box contraints for the control...
Uncooperative objects in space, in particular space debris, have become a serious challenge for acti...
In this paper, we consider a linear quadratic regulator control problem for spacecraft rendezvous in...
CubeSats are being deployed for a number of activities including Earth observation, telecommunicatio...
Abstract: As the number of uncontrollable objects in low earth orbit is rising, the thread of collis...
The paper proposes an algorithm for solving the optimal open-loop terminal control problem of two sp...
113 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Optimal open loop and nonline...
The spacecraft’s lifetime is often limited by reliability and redundancy of its components. Furtherm...
This thesis addresses the minimum-time rendezvous optimal control problem by implementing continuati...
Rendezvous and docking problem of a pair of low Earth orbit spacecraft is addressed. Equations for t...
We investigate trajectory generation algorithms that allow a satellite to autonomously rendezvous an...
The three-dimensional rendezvous between two spacecraft is considered: a target spacecraft on a circ...
This paper studies the interaction between two satellites after docking. In order to maintain the do...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
This dissertation contributes three general steps of space transfer problem. As the first step, this...
Over the past decades the steep increase in the number of space-debris objects have sparked many stu...
Uncooperative objects in space, in particular space debris, have become a serious challenge for acti...
In this paper, we consider a linear quadratic regulator control problem for spacecraft rendezvous in...
CubeSats are being deployed for a number of activities including Earth observation, telecommunicatio...
Abstract: As the number of uncontrollable objects in low earth orbit is rising, the thread of collis...
The paper proposes an algorithm for solving the optimal open-loop terminal control problem of two sp...
113 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Optimal open loop and nonline...
The spacecraft’s lifetime is often limited by reliability and redundancy of its components. Furtherm...
This thesis addresses the minimum-time rendezvous optimal control problem by implementing continuati...
Rendezvous and docking problem of a pair of low Earth orbit spacecraft is addressed. Equations for t...
We investigate trajectory generation algorithms that allow a satellite to autonomously rendezvous an...
The three-dimensional rendezvous between two spacecraft is considered: a target spacecraft on a circ...
This paper studies the interaction between two satellites after docking. In order to maintain the do...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
This dissertation contributes three general steps of space transfer problem. As the first step, this...
Over the past decades the steep increase in the number of space-debris objects have sparked many stu...
Uncooperative objects in space, in particular space debris, have become a serious challenge for acti...
In this paper, we consider a linear quadratic regulator control problem for spacecraft rendezvous in...
CubeSats are being deployed for a number of activities including Earth observation, telecommunicatio...