This paper investigates the use of evolutionary algorithms for the optimization of time-constrained impulsive multirendezvous missions. The aim is to find the minimum-ΔV trajectory that allows a chaser spacecraft to perform, in a prescribed mission time, a complete tour of a set of targets, such as space debris or artificial satellites, which move on the same orbital plane at slightly different altitudes. For this purpose, a two-level design approach is pursued. First, an outer-level combinatorial problem is defined, dealing with the simultaneous optimization of the sequence of targets and the rendezvous epochs. The suggested approach is first tested by assuming that all transfer legs last exactly the same amount of time; then, the time dom...
AbstractSpacecraft science missions to planets or asteroids have historically visited only one or se...
In this paper, a direct approach is presented to tackle the multi-impulse rendezvous problem conside...
Optimization of low thrust Earth transference orbits suppose a great mathematical and computational...
This paper investigates the use of evolutionary algorithms for the optimization of time-constrained ...
This paper investigates methods for optimizing an impulsive multi-rendezvous trajectory aimed at per...
This paper investigates the use of a genetic algorithm for the optimization of an impulsive multi- ...
The paper presents a new approach to deal with the preliminary space mission analysis design of part...
The paper presents a new approach to deal with the preliminary space mission analysis design of part...
This paper deals with the preliminary design of an active debris removal mission in Earth's orbit, w...
The paper presents a new approach to deal with the preliminary space mission analysis design of part...
A hybrid evolutionary algorithm which synergistically exploits differential evolution, genetic algor...
The paper presents a new approach to deal with the preliminary space mission analysis design of part...
The paper presents a new approach to deal with the preliminary space mission analysis design of part...
The paper presents a new approach to deal with the preliminary space mission analysis design of part...
The development of new mission concepts requires efficient methodologies to analyze, design and simu...
AbstractSpacecraft science missions to planets or asteroids have historically visited only one or se...
In this paper, a direct approach is presented to tackle the multi-impulse rendezvous problem conside...
Optimization of low thrust Earth transference orbits suppose a great mathematical and computational...
This paper investigates the use of evolutionary algorithms for the optimization of time-constrained ...
This paper investigates methods for optimizing an impulsive multi-rendezvous trajectory aimed at per...
This paper investigates the use of a genetic algorithm for the optimization of an impulsive multi- ...
The paper presents a new approach to deal with the preliminary space mission analysis design of part...
The paper presents a new approach to deal with the preliminary space mission analysis design of part...
This paper deals with the preliminary design of an active debris removal mission in Earth's orbit, w...
The paper presents a new approach to deal with the preliminary space mission analysis design of part...
A hybrid evolutionary algorithm which synergistically exploits differential evolution, genetic algor...
The paper presents a new approach to deal with the preliminary space mission analysis design of part...
The paper presents a new approach to deal with the preliminary space mission analysis design of part...
The paper presents a new approach to deal with the preliminary space mission analysis design of part...
The development of new mission concepts requires efficient methodologies to analyze, design and simu...
AbstractSpacecraft science missions to planets or asteroids have historically visited only one or se...
In this paper, a direct approach is presented to tackle the multi-impulse rendezvous problem conside...
Optimization of low thrust Earth transference orbits suppose a great mathematical and computational...