The autonomous on-orbit assembly of a large space structure is presented using a method based on superquadric artificial potential fields. The final configuration of the elements which form the structure is represented as the minimum of some attractive potential field. Each element of the structure is then considered as presenting an obstacle to the others using a superquadric potential field attached to the body axes of the element. A controller is developed which ensures that the global potential field decreases monotonically during the assembly process. An error quaternion representation is used to define both the attractive and superquadric obstacle potentials allowing the final configuration of the elements to be defined through both r...
There are many ways to explore the vastness of space, and since Galileo, humankind has used telesco...
This paper outlines a method based on the theory of artificial potential fields combined with slidin...
This paper studies the problem of guidance and control for autonomous in-orbit assembly. A six-degre...
The autonomous on-orbit assembly of a large space structure is presented using a method based on sup...
The work in this paper aims to introduce a new technique for artificial potential field methods base...
On-orbit manoeuvring represents an essential process in many space missions such as orbital assembly...
A group of small spacecraft able to change their relative position and attitude through the use of t...
Current spacecraft mission analysis has highlighted a requirement for the assembly of large structur...
One of the most critical processes of a free-flying autonomous robot is investigated in this paper u...
A group of small spacecraft able to change its orbital formation through using the potential functio...
A control methodology to design and establish spacecraft formations is presented. The intuitive desi...
A group of small spacecraft able to change its orbital formation through using the potential functio...
Abstract: New robotic applications often require physical interaction between the robot and its envi...
Superquadric are mathematically quite simple and have the ability to obtain a variety of shapes usin...
On-orbit assembly is a critical technology for the future of space exploration, as it will enable la...
There are many ways to explore the vastness of space, and since Galileo, humankind has used telesco...
This paper outlines a method based on the theory of artificial potential fields combined with slidin...
This paper studies the problem of guidance and control for autonomous in-orbit assembly. A six-degre...
The autonomous on-orbit assembly of a large space structure is presented using a method based on sup...
The work in this paper aims to introduce a new technique for artificial potential field methods base...
On-orbit manoeuvring represents an essential process in many space missions such as orbital assembly...
A group of small spacecraft able to change their relative position and attitude through the use of t...
Current spacecraft mission analysis has highlighted a requirement for the assembly of large structur...
One of the most critical processes of a free-flying autonomous robot is investigated in this paper u...
A group of small spacecraft able to change its orbital formation through using the potential functio...
A control methodology to design and establish spacecraft formations is presented. The intuitive desi...
A group of small spacecraft able to change its orbital formation through using the potential functio...
Abstract: New robotic applications often require physical interaction between the robot and its envi...
Superquadric are mathematically quite simple and have the ability to obtain a variety of shapes usin...
On-orbit assembly is a critical technology for the future of space exploration, as it will enable la...
There are many ways to explore the vastness of space, and since Galileo, humankind has used telesco...
This paper outlines a method based on the theory of artificial potential fields combined with slidin...
This paper studies the problem of guidance and control for autonomous in-orbit assembly. A six-degre...