Multiplexed model predictive attitude control for nadir-pointing satellite using only magnetorquers

Sen Yang, Keck Voon Ling, Zhenhua Wang, Huiping Li

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Abstract

Due to the low failure risk of magnetorquers, the control strategy based on magnetic actuators can significantly enhance the reliability of the satellite attitude control system. In light of this advantage, this paper conducts research on model predictive control (MPC) algorithm for nadir-pointing satellites equipped only with magnetorquers. Firstly, to facilitate controller design, the linear time-varying (LTV) model for nadir-pointing satellites is derived by linearizing the nonlinear equations around the operating point. Then, leveraging this linearized representation, an LTV multiplexed MPC (MMPC) method with exponential weighting is proposed. The MMPC scheme allows for faster sampling rates and quicker responses to disturbances, thereby enhancing the overall performance of the satellite attitude control system while retaining the benefits of MPC. Finally, compared with a state-of-the-art SMPC method, the proposed method is particularly advantageous in situations where computational resources are limited, specifically for satellites that rely only on onboard computing capabilities.

Original languageEnglish
Article number106381
JournalControl Engineering Practice
Volume162
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2025

Keywords

  • Magnetic actuators
  • Multiplexed model predictive control
  • Nadir-pointing
  • Satellite attitude control

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