In this paper, we consider the minimum-time reorientation problem of an axi-symmetric rigid spacecraft with two independent control torques mounted perpendicular to the spacecraft symmetry axis. The spacecraft is allowed to spin about its symmetry axis. All possible control structures, including both singular and nonsingular arcs, are studied completely by deriving the corresponding formulae, and the necessary optimality conditions. An efficient method for solving the optimal control problem numerically, based on a cascaded computational scheme, is also presented. Numerical examples demonstrate optimal reorientation maneuvers with both nonsingular and singular subarcs. 1
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Copyright © 2013 Tawfik El-Sayed Tawfik. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
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The possibility of encountering singular control arcs in the time optimal rest-to-rest reorientation...
This paper considers the problem of optimal controlling of a programmed motion of a rigid spacecr...
Copyright © 2013 Tawfik El-Sayed Tawfik. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Time optimal rest-to-rest reorientation of a rigid spacecraft with an arbitrary initial attitude and...
The nature of time optimal rotations of an axi-symmetric body is examined. In particular, the effect...
The problem of slewing a rigid body from an arbitrary initial orientation to a desired target orient...
The nature of time optimal rotations of a rigid spacecraft with distinct principal moments of inerti...
The problem of optimal reorientation of the spacecraft orbit is considered. For solving the problem ...
The problem of optimal reorientation of the spacecraft orbit is considered. For solving the problem ...
This paper considers the problem of steering the orientation of an inertially symmetric rigid body o...
A Feedforward/Feedback Control Law is described for achieving near-minimum time reorientation of a r...
The problem of large-angle, three-dimensional reorientation of asymmetric space vehicles in a fuel o...
The attitude stabilization problem of a rigid spacecraft using control torques supplied by gas jet a...
Most spacecrafts are designed to be maneuvered to achieve pointing goals. This is accomplished usual...
We present an approach for constructing optimal feedback control laws for regulation of a rotating r...
The possibility of encountering singular control arcs in the time optimal rest-to-rest reorientation...
This paper considers the problem of optimal controlling of a programmed motion of a rigid spacecr...
Copyright © 2013 Tawfik El-Sayed Tawfik. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...