This paper addresses the problem of how to plan optimal motion for a swarm of on-orbit servicing (OOS) small-spacecraft remotely inspecting a non-cooperative client spacecraft in Earth orbit. With the goal being to maximize the information gathered from the coordinated inspection, we present an integrated motion planning methodology that is a) fuel-efficient to ensure extended operation time and b) computationally-tractable to make possible on-board re-planning for improved exploration. Our method is decoupled into first offline selection of optimal orbits, followed by online coordinated attitude planning. In the orbit selection stage, we numerically evaluate the upper and lower bounds of the information gain for a discretized set of passiv...
This paper presents a novel solution to the problem of autonomous task allocation for a self-organiz...
Large (> 1000kg), expensive (> $1bn), monolithic, flagship-class satellites (e.g., Hubble, Cha...
Swarms of satellites, intended as a large number of spacecraft performing a common mission, appear t...
This paper addresses the problem of how to plan optimal motion for a swarm of on-orbit servicing (OO...
Spacecraft swarms constitute a challenge from an orbital mechanics standpoint. Traditional mission d...
The current growing interest into on-orbit proximity operations motivates the effort in designing mi...
“The continued development of small satellites (SmallSats) has made them an increasingly viable miss...
We present an architecture for inspection or mapping of a target spacecraft, referred to as chief, i...
Swarm concepts are a growing topic of interest in the small satellite community. Compared to a small...
There has been considerable interest in formation flying spacecraft due to their potential to perfor...
This paper presents a decentralized, distributed guidance and control scheme to combine a heterogene...
Multiple spacecraft formation forms a distributed space system where multiple spacecraft cooperative...
On-orbit applications, such as active debris removal, satellite refueling, maintenance and satellite...
Satellite design has been harshly constrained by surviving entry into space though the majority of t...
There is no doubt that the smallest spacecraft platforms (CubeSats, NanoSats and microsats) are revo...
This paper presents a novel solution to the problem of autonomous task allocation for a self-organiz...
Large (> 1000kg), expensive (> $1bn), monolithic, flagship-class satellites (e.g., Hubble, Cha...
Swarms of satellites, intended as a large number of spacecraft performing a common mission, appear t...
This paper addresses the problem of how to plan optimal motion for a swarm of on-orbit servicing (OO...
Spacecraft swarms constitute a challenge from an orbital mechanics standpoint. Traditional mission d...
The current growing interest into on-orbit proximity operations motivates the effort in designing mi...
“The continued development of small satellites (SmallSats) has made them an increasingly viable miss...
We present an architecture for inspection or mapping of a target spacecraft, referred to as chief, i...
Swarm concepts are a growing topic of interest in the small satellite community. Compared to a small...
There has been considerable interest in formation flying spacecraft due to their potential to perfor...
This paper presents a decentralized, distributed guidance and control scheme to combine a heterogene...
Multiple spacecraft formation forms a distributed space system where multiple spacecraft cooperative...
On-orbit applications, such as active debris removal, satellite refueling, maintenance and satellite...
Satellite design has been harshly constrained by surviving entry into space though the majority of t...
There is no doubt that the smallest spacecraft platforms (CubeSats, NanoSats and microsats) are revo...
This paper presents a novel solution to the problem of autonomous task allocation for a self-organiz...
Large (> 1000kg), expensive (> $1bn), monolithic, flagship-class satellites (e.g., Hubble, Cha...
Swarms of satellites, intended as a large number of spacecraft performing a common mission, appear t...