This work discusses the controller design and simulation for Active Debris Removal (ADR) based on the e.Deorbit scenario using a chaser satellite with a seven axis robot arm to capture and deorbit the inactive ENVISAT satellite, which endangers other satellites in its orbit. The relative high angular velocity and high mass of the target satellite leads to a challenging control problem for the chaser satellite and its robot arm. To achieve accurate and robust performance for the ADR a combined controller is designed using a multi-stage and multi-objective design and optimization procedure. The combined controller is able to control all degrees of freedom of the chaser satellite and robot arm simultaneously. To verify this control appr...
A robotic system able to reach, capture and, if necessary, detumble a space target is a key technolo...
Space debris has become a major issue for the space industry over the last couple of years. The incr...
With space debris becoming more and more a concern for satellite operators, efforts need to be initi...
This paper presents a robotic capture concept that was developed as part of the e.deorbit study by ...
Space access and satellites lifespan are increasingly threatened by the great amount of debris in Lo...
This paper is an application-oriented paper about space active debris removal. It discusses the desi...
The growing satellite congestion in the Earth orbits increases the risk of Kessler Syndrome, that co...
Recent studies of the space debris population in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) have concluded that certain r...
Space debris in general has become a major problem for modern space activities. Guidelines to mitiga...
This paper presents a robotic capture concept that was developed as part of the e.deorbit study by E...
The space environment is ever-changing with space structures getting larger and the orbits getting i...
The space environment is ever-changing with the space structures getting larger and the orbits getti...
The potentialities of In-Orbit Servicing (IOS) to extend the operational life of satellites and the ...
Uncooperative objects in space, in particular space debris, have become a serious challenge for acti...
This paper examines the dynamics and control involved in the active removal of a large space debris ...
A robotic system able to reach, capture and, if necessary, detumble a space target is a key technolo...
Space debris has become a major issue for the space industry over the last couple of years. The incr...
With space debris becoming more and more a concern for satellite operators, efforts need to be initi...
This paper presents a robotic capture concept that was developed as part of the e.deorbit study by ...
Space access and satellites lifespan are increasingly threatened by the great amount of debris in Lo...
This paper is an application-oriented paper about space active debris removal. It discusses the desi...
The growing satellite congestion in the Earth orbits increases the risk of Kessler Syndrome, that co...
Recent studies of the space debris population in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) have concluded that certain r...
Space debris in general has become a major problem for modern space activities. Guidelines to mitiga...
This paper presents a robotic capture concept that was developed as part of the e.deorbit study by E...
The space environment is ever-changing with space structures getting larger and the orbits getting i...
The space environment is ever-changing with the space structures getting larger and the orbits getti...
The potentialities of In-Orbit Servicing (IOS) to extend the operational life of satellites and the ...
Uncooperative objects in space, in particular space debris, have become a serious challenge for acti...
This paper examines the dynamics and control involved in the active removal of a large space debris ...
A robotic system able to reach, capture and, if necessary, detumble a space target is a key technolo...
Space debris has become a major issue for the space industry over the last couple of years. The incr...
With space debris becoming more and more a concern for satellite operators, efforts need to be initi...