Control of satellite formations in orbit is realized using the virtual structure approach and formation feedback concept. Asymptotic convergence onto the desired position in the orbit frame is analytically demonstrated for a formation of N satellites that evolves according to the Euler-Hill equations. Tracking of a legal formation is evaluated by simulation as a means for reducing the control effort in presence of an external force field. Finally, the control system is implemented in a nonlinear model of the individual agents of the formation where the effect of Earth's oblateness is taken into consideration.

Control of an Orbiting Formation of Satellites Using the Virtual Structure Approach / G., Avanzini; DE MATTEIS, Guido; V., Tarantini. - ELETTRONICO. - 123 I:(2005), pp. 411-427. (Intervento presentato al convegno AAS/AIAA Astrodynamics Specialist Conference tenutosi a South Lake Tahoe; United States nel Agosto 2005).

Control of an Orbiting Formation of Satellites Using the Virtual Structure Approach

DE MATTEIS, GUIDO;
2005

Abstract

Control of satellite formations in orbit is realized using the virtual structure approach and formation feedback concept. Asymptotic convergence onto the desired position in the orbit frame is analytically demonstrated for a formation of N satellites that evolves according to the Euler-Hill equations. Tracking of a legal formation is evaluated by simulation as a means for reducing the control effort in presence of an external force field. Finally, the control system is implemented in a nonlinear model of the individual agents of the formation where the effect of Earth's oblateness is taken into consideration.
2005
AAS/AIAA Astrodynamics Specialist Conference
Asymptotic convergence; Euler-Hill equations; Orbit frames
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Control of an Orbiting Formation of Satellites Using the Virtual Structure Approach / G., Avanzini; DE MATTEIS, Guido; V., Tarantini. - ELETTRONICO. - 123 I:(2005), pp. 411-427. (Intervento presentato al convegno AAS/AIAA Astrodynamics Specialist Conference tenutosi a South Lake Tahoe; United States nel Agosto 2005).
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