Dynamics and Control of Satellite Relative Motion: Designs and Applications

This dissertation proposes analytic tools for dynamics and control problems in the perspective of large-scale relative motion without perturbations. Specifically, we develop an exact and efficient analytic solution of satellite relative motion using a direct geometrical approach in spherical coordin...

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Main Author: Lee, Soung Sub
Other Authors: Aerospace and Ocean Engineering
Format: Others
Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/26661
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-04062009-190200/
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-266612020-09-26T05:32:44Z Dynamics and Control of Satellite Relative Motion: Designs and Applications Lee, Soung Sub Aerospace and Ocean Engineering Hall, Christopher D. Hendricks, Scott L. Sultan, Cornel Woolsey, Craig A. Satellite Control Satellite Constellation Satellite Relative Orbit This dissertation proposes analytic tools for dynamics and control problems in the perspective of large-scale relative motion without perturbations. Specifically, we develop an exact and efficient analytic solution of satellite relative motion using a direct geometrical approach in spherical coordinates. The resulting solution is then transformed into general parametric equations of cycloids and trochoids. With this transformation, the dissertation presents new findings for design rules and classifications of closed and periodic parametric relative orbits. A new observation from the findings states that the orbit shape resulting from the relative motion dynamics of circular orbit cases in polar views are exactly the same as the parametric curves of cycloids and trochoids. The dynamics problem of satellite relative motion is expanded to include the design of satellite constellations for multiple satellite systems. A Parametric Constellation (PC) is developed to create an identical constellation pattern, or repeating space track, of target satellites with respect to a base satellite. In this PC theory, the number of target satellites is distributed using a real number system for node spacing. While using a base satellite orbit as the rotating reference frame, the PC theory consists of satellite phasing rules and closed form formulae for designing repeating space tracks. The evaluation of the PC theory is illustrated through it’s comparison to the existing Flower Constellation theory in terms of node spacing distribution and constellation design process. For the control problems, the efficient analytic solution is applied to the reference trajectory of satellite relative tracking control systems for inter-satellite links. Two types of relative tracking control systems are developed and each is evaluated to determine which is more appropriate for practical applications of inter-satellite links. All of the proposed analytic solutions and tools in this dissertation will be useful for the mission analysis and design of relative motions involving a two or more satellite system. Ph. D. 2014-03-14T20:09:01Z 2014-03-14T20:09:01Z 2009-03-20 2009-04-06 2009-05-11 2009-05-11 Dissertation etd-04062009-190200 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/26661 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-04062009-190200/ DISSERTATION.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic Satellite Control
Satellite Constellation
Satellite Relative Orbit
spellingShingle Satellite Control
Satellite Constellation
Satellite Relative Orbit
Lee, Soung Sub
Dynamics and Control of Satellite Relative Motion: Designs and Applications
description This dissertation proposes analytic tools for dynamics and control problems in the perspective of large-scale relative motion without perturbations. Specifically, we develop an exact and efficient analytic solution of satellite relative motion using a direct geometrical approach in spherical coordinates. The resulting solution is then transformed into general parametric equations of cycloids and trochoids. With this transformation, the dissertation presents new findings for design rules and classifications of closed and periodic parametric relative orbits. A new observation from the findings states that the orbit shape resulting from the relative motion dynamics of circular orbit cases in polar views are exactly the same as the parametric curves of cycloids and trochoids. The dynamics problem of satellite relative motion is expanded to include the design of satellite constellations for multiple satellite systems. A Parametric Constellation (PC) is developed to create an identical constellation pattern, or repeating space track, of target satellites with respect to a base satellite. In this PC theory, the number of target satellites is distributed using a real number system for node spacing. While using a base satellite orbit as the rotating reference frame, the PC theory consists of satellite phasing rules and closed form formulae for designing repeating space tracks. The evaluation of the PC theory is illustrated through it’s comparison to the existing Flower Constellation theory in terms of node spacing distribution and constellation design process. For the control problems, the efficient analytic solution is applied to the reference trajectory of satellite relative tracking control systems for inter-satellite links. Two types of relative tracking control systems are developed and each is evaluated to determine which is more appropriate for practical applications of inter-satellite links. All of the proposed analytic solutions and tools in this dissertation will be useful for the mission analysis and design of relative motions involving a two or more satellite system. === Ph. D.
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Lee, Soung Sub
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title Dynamics and Control of Satellite Relative Motion: Designs and Applications
title_short Dynamics and Control of Satellite Relative Motion: Designs and Applications
title_full Dynamics and Control of Satellite Relative Motion: Designs and Applications
title_fullStr Dynamics and Control of Satellite Relative Motion: Designs and Applications
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics and Control of Satellite Relative Motion: Designs and Applications
title_sort dynamics and control of satellite relative motion: designs and applications
publisher Virginia Tech
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10919/26661
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