Orbit and attitude control for the European satellite GOCE

D. Prieto, B. Bona
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This paper presents simultaneous solution of the orbit and attitude control for a low earth orbiter of the European Space Agency that will develop a high accurate measurement of the Earth's gravity field (less than 10 /spl mu//s/sup 2/) and the geoid modelling (accuracy of 1 - 2 cm) at a spatial resolution better than 100 km. In order to satisfy the stringent performance requirements of the mission (drag compensation down /spl mu/N and attitude tracking with /spl mu/rad accuracy) with reasonable control robustness, a H/sub /spl infin// technique based on a linear matrix inequalities optimization procedure is implemented. The approach followed during the orbit and attitude modelling which leads to the decoupling of the plant's dynamic into four systems that include a description of the satellite's linear and rotational behavior, the mission sensors and actuators with their respective noise model. A detailed frequency characterization of the main exogenous disturbances (drag forces and torques) is developed through a comparative study employing parametric, non-parametric and subspace methods. Simulation results using atmospheric drag profiles validated for this mission by Alenia Spazio (main mission contractor) are presented and analyzed in order to confirm the fulfillment of the constraints and the performance requirements.
欧洲卫星GOCE的轨道和姿态控制
本文介绍了欧洲空间局的近地轨道飞行器的轨道和姿态控制同步解决方案,该轨道飞行器将发展高精度的地球重力场测量(小于10 /spl mu//s/sup //)和空间分辨率优于100 km的大地水准面建模(精度为1 - 2cm)。为了在合理的控制鲁棒性下满足任务严格的性能要求(阻力补偿/spl mu/N和姿态跟踪精度/spl mu/rad),实现了基于线性矩阵不等式优化过程的H/sub /spl inin //技术。在轨道和姿态建模期间采用的方法导致将工厂的动态解耦为四个系统,其中包括对卫星线性和旋转行为的描述,任务传感器和执行器及其各自的噪声模型。通过采用参数、非参数和子空间方法的比较研究,开发了主要外源干扰(阻力和扭矩)的详细频率表征。本文给出了由Alenia Spazio(主要任务承包商)验证的大气阻力剖面的仿真结果,并对其进行了分析,以确认约束条件和性能要求的满足。
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