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Sliding mode maneuvering control and active vibration damping of three-axis stabilized flexible spacecraft with actuator dynamics

Qinglei Hu
- 01 May 2008 - 
- Vol. 52, Iss: 3, pp 227-248
TLDR
In this article, a dual-stage control system design method for the three-axis rotational maneuver control and vibration stabilization of a spacecraft with flexible appendages embedded with piezoceramics as sensor and actuator is presented.
Abstract
This paper presents a dual-stage control system design method for the three-axis-rotational maneuver control and vibration stabilization of a spacecraft with flexible appendages embedded with piezoceramics as sensor and actuator. In this design approach, the attitude control system and vibration suppression were designed separately using a lower order model. Based on the sliding mode control (SMC) theory, a discontinuous attitude control law in the form of the input voltage of the reaction wheel is derived to control the orientation of the spacecraft actuated by the reaction wheel, in which the reaction wheel dynamics is also considered from the real applications point of view. The asymptotic stability is shown using Lyapunov analysis. Furthermore, an adaptive version of the proposed attitude control law is also designed for adapting the unknown upper bounds of the lumped disturbance so that the limitation of knowing the bound of the disturbance in advance is released. In addition, the concept of varying the width of boundary layer instead of a fixed one is also employed to eliminate the chattering and improve the pointing precision as well. For actively suppressing the induced vibration, modal velocity feedback and strain rate feedback control methods are presented and compared by using piezoelectric materials as additional sensors and actuators bonded on the surface of the flexible appendages. Numerical simulations are performed to show that rotational maneuver and vibration suppression are accomplished in spite of the presence of disturbance torque and parameter uncertainty.

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Adaptive backstepping fault-tolerant control for flexible spacecraft with unknown bounded disturbances and actuator failures.

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Robust adaptive sliding-mode fault-tolerant control with L 2 -gain performance for flexible spacecraft using redundant reaction wheels

TL;DR: In this article, a robust adaptive fault-tolerant control approach for attitude tracking of flexible spacecraft is proposed for use in situations when there are reaction wheels/actuator failures, external disturbances and time-varying inertia-parameter uncertainties.
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Disturbance observer based attitude control for flexible spacecraft with input magnitude and rate constraints

TL;DR: A disturbance observer is designed to estimate and compensate for the disturbances including the external disturbance and vibration from the flexible appendages and a sample state feedback control scheme is proposed for flexible spacecraft subject to input magnitude and rate constrains, using the linear matrix inequality (LMI) and Lyapunov direct method.
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Robust finite-time control allocation in spacecraft attitude stabilization under actuator misalignment

TL;DR: In this paper, a novel combination of finite time control and control allocation with uncertain configuration matrix due to actuator misalignment is investigated for attitude stabilization of a rigid spacecraft, where a robust least squares-based control allocation is employed to deal with the problem of distributing the three axis torques over the available actuators under redundancy, under the condition of the uncertainty included in actuator configuration matrix and control constraints like saturation.
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Adaptive fault tolerant control using integral sliding mode strategy with application to flexible spacecraft

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