Electric propulsion is currently seen as a key enabling technology for space debris removal missions aimed at deorbiting multiple debris targets. This paper develops an autonomous onboard orbit control strategy tailored to these missions. The control problem is divided into four stages, involving a sequence of low-thrust orbital transfer and rendezvous maneuvers. A feedback control law is derived for each maneuvering stage, by exploiting Lyapunov-based and model predictive control techniques. The proposed design is able to account for mission-specific performance and safety requirements, while satisfying on–off constraints inherent to the propulsion technology. Simulation case studies of a multidebris removal mission demonstrate the effecti...
In this paper, the problem of autonomous optimal absolute orbit keeping for a satellite mission in L...
This research is focused on the definition, analysis, and numerical testing an effective orbit contr...
This paper is an application-oriented paper about space active debris removal. It discusses the desi...
Electric propulsion is currently seen as a key enabling technology for space debris removal missions...
The removal of orbital debris by means of dedicated space missions has been recently identified as a...
The study and development of ADR missions in LEO have become an issue of topical interest to the att...
A method has been developed for the combined de-orbiting of large-size objects of space debris from ...
The rapidly increasing amounts of space debris orbiting Earth is threatening to reach a critical lev...
A method has been developed for the combined de-orbiting of large-size objects of space debris from ...
In this paper, the problem of autonomous optimal absolute orbit keeping for a satellite mission in L...
Over the past decades the steep increase in the number of space-debris objects have sparked many stu...
This paper presents a novel approach for the preliminary design of Low-Thrust, many-revolution trans...
Thousands of space debris objects remain in space after decades of spaceflight without sustainabilit...
In the last few decades, space-related services became a familiar part of everyday life. Moreover, t...
During the last 40 years, the mass of the artificial objects in orbit increased quite steadily at th...
In this paper, the problem of autonomous optimal absolute orbit keeping for a satellite mission in L...
This research is focused on the definition, analysis, and numerical testing an effective orbit contr...
This paper is an application-oriented paper about space active debris removal. It discusses the desi...
Electric propulsion is currently seen as a key enabling technology for space debris removal missions...
The removal of orbital debris by means of dedicated space missions has been recently identified as a...
The study and development of ADR missions in LEO have become an issue of topical interest to the att...
A method has been developed for the combined de-orbiting of large-size objects of space debris from ...
The rapidly increasing amounts of space debris orbiting Earth is threatening to reach a critical lev...
A method has been developed for the combined de-orbiting of large-size objects of space debris from ...
In this paper, the problem of autonomous optimal absolute orbit keeping for a satellite mission in L...
Over the past decades the steep increase in the number of space-debris objects have sparked many stu...
This paper presents a novel approach for the preliminary design of Low-Thrust, many-revolution trans...
Thousands of space debris objects remain in space after decades of spaceflight without sustainabilit...
In the last few decades, space-related services became a familiar part of everyday life. Moreover, t...
During the last 40 years, the mass of the artificial objects in orbit increased quite steadily at th...
In this paper, the problem of autonomous optimal absolute orbit keeping for a satellite mission in L...
This research is focused on the definition, analysis, and numerical testing an effective orbit contr...
This paper is an application-oriented paper about space active debris removal. It discusses the desi...