This thesis proposes a distributed robust control approach for low-thrust nanosatellite formation flying. The presented control approach is the further development of an already existing approach which combines robust control and distributed control using the consensus approach. The adjustments presented in this thesis are intended to enable the usage of the control approach in nanosatellite missions such as the upcoming NetSat mission. Stability criteria, optimization goals and constraints such as the limited maximum thrust are formulated with the help of Linear Matrix Inequalities (LMIs). In addition, the presented control approach includes methods for exploiting the maximum thrust and for collision avoidance. Due to the design as a distr...
Spacecraft formation flying refers to the coordinated operation of a group of spacecraft with a comm...
Abstract. Several upcoming European and American space missions will be operated using a number of s...
Since the development of the CubeSat standard, the number of nanosatellites developed by universitie...
This paper gives an analysis and provides implementable solutions for constrained control problems o...
This project is to investigate the applicability of advanced control theory and methodologies to the...
This paper addresses the problem of robust formation controller design for a group of satellites the...
Satellite technologies have progressed significantly in the last years from the early experiments ma...
For the upcoming formation flying technology demonstration mission NetSat a relative orbit propagato...
An innovative dynamics and control algorithm is developed for a dual-nanosatellite formation flying ...
This thesis proposes a continuous low-thrust guidance and control strategy for satellite formation-f...
Project objectives The proposed research is part of a national project (coordinated by the Universit...
Control methods that guarantee stability in the presence of uncertainties are mandatory in space app...
Nanosatellites flying in formation vastly increase the capability of small satellite missions. The...
The Centre for Large Space Structures and Systems Inc. (CLS3) is planning a low Earth orbit formati...
The concept of flying multiple satellites in formation has evolved to encompass challenging concep...
Spacecraft formation flying refers to the coordinated operation of a group of spacecraft with a comm...
Abstract. Several upcoming European and American space missions will be operated using a number of s...
Since the development of the CubeSat standard, the number of nanosatellites developed by universitie...
This paper gives an analysis and provides implementable solutions for constrained control problems o...
This project is to investigate the applicability of advanced control theory and methodologies to the...
This paper addresses the problem of robust formation controller design for a group of satellites the...
Satellite technologies have progressed significantly in the last years from the early experiments ma...
For the upcoming formation flying technology demonstration mission NetSat a relative orbit propagato...
An innovative dynamics and control algorithm is developed for a dual-nanosatellite formation flying ...
This thesis proposes a continuous low-thrust guidance and control strategy for satellite formation-f...
Project objectives The proposed research is part of a national project (coordinated by the Universit...
Control methods that guarantee stability in the presence of uncertainties are mandatory in space app...
Nanosatellites flying in formation vastly increase the capability of small satellite missions. The...
The Centre for Large Space Structures and Systems Inc. (CLS3) is planning a low Earth orbit formati...
The concept of flying multiple satellites in formation has evolved to encompass challenging concep...
Spacecraft formation flying refers to the coordinated operation of a group of spacecraft with a comm...
Abstract. Several upcoming European and American space missions will be operated using a number of s...
Since the development of the CubeSat standard, the number of nanosatellites developed by universitie...