Guidance, Navigation, and Control enabling Retrograde Landing of a First Stage Rocket

Christian Canham, Meaghan Podlaski, L. Vanfretti
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A Modelica model of a of a rocket's first stage is developed, designed to be representative of the launch vehicles in use in the United States in the late 2010s. The model uses initial conditions similar to those observed immediately after a second stage separation at 166km altitude. A control system is developed enabling the rocket first stage to land back on Earth's surface at a predetermined landing pad in a controlled manner. The control system is evaluated based on its ability to compensate for altered initial conditions, as well as its ability to minimize acceleration forces and fuel consumption. The flight path of the simulated first stage rocket is compared to real-life telemetry data from a first stage rocket landing showing a similar trajectory.
实现第一级火箭逆行着陆的制导、导航和控制
开发了一个Modelica火箭第一级的模型,旨在代表2010年代末在美国使用的运载火箭。该模型使用的初始条件类似于在海拔166公里处第二级分离后立即观测到的条件。开发了一种控制系统,使火箭第一级能够以受控的方式在预定的着陆台上返回地球表面。对控制系统的评估基于其补偿改变初始条件的能力,以及最小化加速度力和燃油消耗的能力。模拟的第一级火箭的飞行路径与显示相似轨迹的第一级火箭着陆的真实遥测数据进行了比较。
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