Attitude control of a picosatellite named NPU-PhoneSat based on shape actuation

Qiao Qiao, Jianping Yuan, Mingming Wang, Xin Ning

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Abstract

This paper investigates the attitude control of a modular picosatellite named NPU-PhoneSat based on shape actuation. The PhoneSat is composed of multiple blocks connected by active joints. Much like a falling cat can reorient itself in mid-air, this modular PhoneSat could reorient itself without changes in net angular momentum by altering the shape and instantaneous mass distribution during attitude maneuvers. Given size and cost constraints, the number of actuators should be limited. Thus, this paper focuses on the under-actuated case. Optimal attitude control method to steer the PhoneSat to the desired posture is proposed in this paper. The inequality constraints are established based on the capacity of the actuator. Particle Swarm Optimization algorithm is employed to search the optimal control input to achieve the reorientation while satisfying the imposed constraints. The input torque is parameterized by the spline to guarantee that initial and final values of control input are zero. Simulation results of zero-angular-momentum reorientation of the PhoneSat are presented which confirm the effectiveness of the proposed method.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)62-67
Number of pages6
JournalAerospace Science and Technology
Volume71
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2017

Keywords

  • Attitude control
  • Particle swarm optimization
  • PhoneSat
  • Shape actuation

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