Abstract. Formation flying missions require high performance orbital control strategies, which are based on the accurate analysis of the spacecraft relative dynamics and on efficient control techniques. Model Predictive Control (MPC) is a modern optimal control strategy that is very attractive for formation flying and rendezvous missions, mainly because of its ability to cope with constraints on control actions and dynamic state of the system. Every real space mission indeed imposes constraints, as for example the maximum control force a thruster system can apply, or the relative positions and/or velocities that satellites flying in formation should have to guarantee formation safety. MPC can take into account both control and state constr...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2004.In...
Model Predictive Control (MPC) based relative motion control is developed for rendezvous of a follow...
International audienceThe present article proposes a predictive control law for orbital spacecraft r...
This paper addresses two complementary problems of spacecraft formation flying, namely spacecraft pl...
A novel continuous low-thrust fuel-efficient model predictive control strategy for multi-satellite f...
A novel continuous low-thrust fuel-efficient model predictive control strategy for multi-satellite f...
Given the numerous possibilities that formation flying space missions can enable, being able to desi...
Given the numerous possibilities that formation flying space missions can enable, being able to desi...
Given the numerous possibilities that formation flying space missions can enable, being able to desi...
Given the numerous possibilities that formation flying space missions can enable, being able to desi...
International audienceThe ability to robustly and precisely control the spacecraftrelative motion wi...
It is notoriously costly to send a large satellite full of on-board instruments to space forplanetar...
It is notoriously costly to send a large satellite full of on-board instruments to space forplanetar...
It is notoriously costly to send a large satellite full of on-board instruments to space forplanetar...
It is notoriously costly to send a large satellite full of on-board instruments to space forplanetar...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2004.In...
Model Predictive Control (MPC) based relative motion control is developed for rendezvous of a follow...
International audienceThe present article proposes a predictive control law for orbital spacecraft r...
This paper addresses two complementary problems of spacecraft formation flying, namely spacecraft pl...
A novel continuous low-thrust fuel-efficient model predictive control strategy for multi-satellite f...
A novel continuous low-thrust fuel-efficient model predictive control strategy for multi-satellite f...
Given the numerous possibilities that formation flying space missions can enable, being able to desi...
Given the numerous possibilities that formation flying space missions can enable, being able to desi...
Given the numerous possibilities that formation flying space missions can enable, being able to desi...
Given the numerous possibilities that formation flying space missions can enable, being able to desi...
International audienceThe ability to robustly and precisely control the spacecraftrelative motion wi...
It is notoriously costly to send a large satellite full of on-board instruments to space forplanetar...
It is notoriously costly to send a large satellite full of on-board instruments to space forplanetar...
It is notoriously costly to send a large satellite full of on-board instruments to space forplanetar...
It is notoriously costly to send a large satellite full of on-board instruments to space forplanetar...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2004.In...
Model Predictive Control (MPC) based relative motion control is developed for rendezvous of a follow...
International audienceThe present article proposes a predictive control law for orbital spacecraft r...