This paper considers PD attitude control of magnetically actuated satellites where one axis of inertia is considerably lower than that of the other two. The classic ‘torque-projection’ method of implementing the control is unsuitable for this configuration as the nature of the torque projection controller places little significance on the low inertia axis. This paper proposes a modification to the PD approach by determining the dipole moments through minimisation of a performance index rather than projection onto the magnetic field orthogonal. This allows fairer consideration of the low inertia axis and leads to improved performance of the feedback control. This approach is taken further by introducing an element of feed-forward control to ...
The active magnetic attitude control technique is a promising attitude control option for small sate...
This paper presents the results of a spacecraft attitude control system based on magnetic actuators ...
Since magnetic control systems are relatively lightweight, require low power and are inexpensive, th...
This paper considers PD attitude control of magnetically actuated satellites where one axis of inert...
This paper addresses magnetic attitude control of a satellite with one axis of inertia significantly...
The work in this thesis investigates the development of novel attitude control laws for satellites w...
This paper presents a model predictive control approach for regulating the attitude of magnetically ...
Recently small satellite missions have gained considerable interest due to low-cost launch opportuni...
This paper describes a comparison study of magnetic attitude control torque generation performance ...
This paper describes a comparison study of magnetic attitude control torque generation performance o...
Magnetic torquers are specifically designed to generate a magnetic field onboard the satellites for...
Recently there has been a great deal of excitement over the emergence of new techniques for the atti...
The problem of magnetic attitude regulation of low Earth orbiting satellites is addressed using mode...
Recently small satellite missions have gained considerable interest due to low-cost launch op-portun...
Spacecraft attitude stabilization based on active magnetic actuators represents a challenging proble...
The active magnetic attitude control technique is a promising attitude control option for small sate...
This paper presents the results of a spacecraft attitude control system based on magnetic actuators ...
Since magnetic control systems are relatively lightweight, require low power and are inexpensive, th...
This paper considers PD attitude control of magnetically actuated satellites where one axis of inert...
This paper addresses magnetic attitude control of a satellite with one axis of inertia significantly...
The work in this thesis investigates the development of novel attitude control laws for satellites w...
This paper presents a model predictive control approach for regulating the attitude of magnetically ...
Recently small satellite missions have gained considerable interest due to low-cost launch opportuni...
This paper describes a comparison study of magnetic attitude control torque generation performance ...
This paper describes a comparison study of magnetic attitude control torque generation performance o...
Magnetic torquers are specifically designed to generate a magnetic field onboard the satellites for...
Recently there has been a great deal of excitement over the emergence of new techniques for the atti...
The problem of magnetic attitude regulation of low Earth orbiting satellites is addressed using mode...
Recently small satellite missions have gained considerable interest due to low-cost launch op-portun...
Spacecraft attitude stabilization based on active magnetic actuators represents a challenging proble...
The active magnetic attitude control technique is a promising attitude control option for small sate...
This paper presents the results of a spacecraft attitude control system based on magnetic actuators ...
Since magnetic control systems are relatively lightweight, require low power and are inexpensive, th...