International audienceThe goal pursued by this article, is to evaluate the potential of sliding-mode control and estimation techniques, to address fault tolerance against a large class of actuator faults, including loss of controllability of the faulty actuator, for autonomous rendezvous between a chaser spacecraft and a passive spacecraft on a circular orbit. The proposed solution is based on the dual quaternion formalism, to describe in a single equation, rotational and translational spacecraft dynamics, solar array flexible modes, propellant sloshing, the most dimensioning space disturbances, and their coupling. Such a modelling formalism enables to propose a six degree-of-freedom fault tolerant control architecture, which relies on the ...
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AbstractA fault tolerant control (FTC) design technique against actuator stuck faults is investigate...
This paper focuses on the potential actuator failures of spacecraft in practical engineering applica...
Results are presented for a study of dual-quaternion-based fault-tolerant control for spacecraft tra...
This paper presents new results regarding the development of a supervision scheme for a nonlinear sa...
This thesis presents the theoretical development along with verification and validation campaign for...
This paper designs an active fault-tolerant control system for spacecraft attitude control in the pr...
Twisting, second order sliding mode control is presented to accommodate the thruster faults in the n...
This paper presents preliminary results regarding the development of a supervision scheme for the a...
External perturbations and actuator faults are two practical and significant issues that deserve des...
The attitude control has been recognized as one of the most important research topics for spacecraft...
This paper proposes an attitude tracking control for a rigid spacecraft that adapts to two types of ...
Future spacecraft are expected to achieve highly accurate pointing, fast slewing from large initial ...
This paper investigates the fixed-time fault-tolerant control problem of spacecraft rendezvous and d...
The capture of a free-floating tumbling object using an autonomous vehicle is a key technology for m...
Two fault-tolerant control (FTC) schemes for spacecraft attitude stabilization with external disturb...
AbstractA fault tolerant control (FTC) design technique against actuator stuck faults is investigate...
This paper focuses on the potential actuator failures of spacecraft in practical engineering applica...
Results are presented for a study of dual-quaternion-based fault-tolerant control for spacecraft tra...
This paper presents new results regarding the development of a supervision scheme for a nonlinear sa...
This thesis presents the theoretical development along with verification and validation campaign for...
This paper designs an active fault-tolerant control system for spacecraft attitude control in the pr...
Twisting, second order sliding mode control is presented to accommodate the thruster faults in the n...
This paper presents preliminary results regarding the development of a supervision scheme for the a...