This paper examines the dynamics and control involved in the active removal of a large space debris - Envisat. In the light of European Space Agaency's e.deorbit mission, the current mission scenario consists of a chaser satellite, synchronising, capturing and detumbling the large uncooperative debris. A unique multibody approach based on floating frames is used to model the Flexible Multibody Dynamics. The controllability characteristics of a linear PD controller and an Incremental Nonlinear Dynamic Inversion controller are also studied. From previous research, it was found that in the docked configuration, the control of the system could not be achieved due to the complex elastic dynamics originating from the large solar panel of Envisat ...
Space debris is becoming one of the major risks to be suffered by operating and future space mission...
Large deployable structures are required for the advancement of modern space activities. A wide vari...
This master thesis was developed in the context of the e.Deorbit project. Firstly, the force for the...
This paper examines the dynamics and control involved in the active removal of a large space debris ...
The space environment is ever-changing with space structures getting larger and the orbits getting i...
The space environment is ever-changing with the space structures getting larger and the orbits getti...
Larger power requirements from modern spacecraft precipitate enormous solar arrays to fulfil budgeta...
Very Large Space Structures (VLSS) are challenging systems to be controlled, due to their high flexi...
Space debris severely threatens the safety of spacecraft in near-earth orbit. Dragging space debris ...
This work discusses the controller design and simulation for Active Debris Removal (ADR) based on t...
The design of large space structures (LSS) requires the use of design and analysis tools that includ...
This paper is an application-oriented paper about space active debris removal. It discusses the desi...
Space debris has become a major issue for the space industry over the last couple of years. The incr...
In this thesis a preliminary formulation of large space structures and their stabilization is consid...
Space debris is an urgent and growing issue to be faced for future space operations and space exploi...
Space debris is becoming one of the major risks to be suffered by operating and future space mission...
Large deployable structures are required for the advancement of modern space activities. A wide vari...
This master thesis was developed in the context of the e.Deorbit project. Firstly, the force for the...
This paper examines the dynamics and control involved in the active removal of a large space debris ...
The space environment is ever-changing with space structures getting larger and the orbits getting i...
The space environment is ever-changing with the space structures getting larger and the orbits getti...
Larger power requirements from modern spacecraft precipitate enormous solar arrays to fulfil budgeta...
Very Large Space Structures (VLSS) are challenging systems to be controlled, due to their high flexi...
Space debris severely threatens the safety of spacecraft in near-earth orbit. Dragging space debris ...
This work discusses the controller design and simulation for Active Debris Removal (ADR) based on t...
The design of large space structures (LSS) requires the use of design and analysis tools that includ...
This paper is an application-oriented paper about space active debris removal. It discusses the desi...
Space debris has become a major issue for the space industry over the last couple of years. The incr...
In this thesis a preliminary formulation of large space structures and their stabilization is consid...
Space debris is an urgent and growing issue to be faced for future space operations and space exploi...
Space debris is becoming one of the major risks to be suffered by operating and future space mission...
Large deployable structures are required for the advancement of modern space activities. A wide vari...
This master thesis was developed in the context of the e.Deorbit project. Firstly, the force for the...