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Nonlinear dynamics and station-keeping control of a rotating tethered satellite system in halo orbits
Authors:, Liu Gang , Huang Jing , Ma Guangfu , Li Chuanjiang
Institution:Department of Control Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, PR China
Abstract:The dynamics of a rotating tethered satellite system (TSS) in the vicinity of libration points are highly nonlinear and inherently unstable. In order to fulfill the station-keep control of the rotating TSS along halo orbits, a nonlinear output tracking control scheme based on the θD technique is proposed. Compared with the popular time-variant linear quadratic regulator (LQR) controller, this approach overcomes some limitations such as on-line computations of the algebraic Riccati equation. Besides, the obtained nonlinear suboptimal controller is in a closed form and easy to implement. Numerical simulations show that the TTS trajectories track the periodic reference orbit with low energy consumption in the presence of both tether and initial injection errors. The axis of rotation can keep pointing to an inertial specific object to fulfill an observation mission. In addition, the thrusts required by the controller are in an acceptable range and can be implemented through some low-thrust propulsion devices.
Keywords:Halo orbit  Restricted three-body prob-lem  Station-keeping control  Suboptimal control  Tethered satellite system
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