TITEL
Relative dynamics for formation flying satellites: a preliminary design study for the control subsystem
FöRFATTARE
Söderlund, Björn
INSTITUTION
Matematik
SAMMANFATTNING
The Centre for Large Space Structures and Systems Inc. (CLS3) is planning
a low Earth orbit formation flying satellite mission with four
nanosatellites. The project will be a collaboration between companies and
Universities, with CLS3 contributing with the control subsystem.
Although formation flying satellites constitute a potentially cost
efficient formula for some satellite missions, several issues need to be
resolved before they can be used efficiently. The propulsion subsystem is
one of the systems that induce the most restrictions on the duration of
the mission. With an optimized orbit selection and control system the
amount of fuel spent to retain the desired formation can be lowered.
This thesis investigates several models that have potential use for the
design of the control system. Moreover, some methods to improve the
selection of orbits are reviewed. Specifically, the usage of linear models
enables analytical solutions to be found, for example formations where the
satellites move in a circle around the center of the formation. These
solutions can be used to find similar solutions for the available
non-linear models.
In addition, dynamic models that include the effect of the most prominent
perturbations, the geopotential anomaly and atmospheric drag, are
evaluated. The knowledge of how these perturbations affect the individual
satellites and the formation is essential to the design the control
subsystem. Furthermore, this knowledge can be used to choose orbits that
are less susceptible to the effects of perturbations.
ISSN 1402-1617 / ISRN LTU-EX--06/326--SE / NR 2006:326
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