Rapid design and optimization of low-thrust rendezvous/interception trajectory for asteroid deflection missions |
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Authors: | Shuang Li Yongsheng Zhu Yukai Wang |
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Affiliation: | 1. College of Astronautics, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing 210016, China;2. Advanced Space Concepts Laboratory, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow G1 1XJ, United Kingdom;3. Shanghai Engineering Center for Microsatellites, Shanghai 201203, China |
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Abstract: | Asteroid deflection techniques are essential in order to protect the Earth from catastrophic impacts by hazardous asteroids. Rapid design and optimization of low-thrust rendezvous/interception trajectories is considered as one of the key technologies to successfully deflect potentially hazardous asteroids. In this paper, we address a general framework for the rapid design and optimization of low-thrust rendezvous/interception trajectories for future asteroid deflection missions. The design and optimization process includes three closely associated steps. Firstly, shape-based approaches and genetic algorithm (GA) are adopted to perform preliminary design, which provides a reasonable initial guess for subsequent accurate optimization. Secondly, Radau pseudospectral method is utilized to transcribe the low-thrust trajectory optimization problem into a discrete nonlinear programming (NLP) problem. Finally, sequential quadratic programming (SQP) is used to efficiently solve the nonlinear programming problem and obtain the optimal low-thrust rendezvous/interception trajectories. The rapid design and optimization algorithms developed in this paper are validated by three simulation cases with different performance indexes and boundary constraints. |
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Keywords: | Asteroid deflection Low-thrust trajectory optimization Shape based approaches Radau pseudospectral method |
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