A precise and robust control strategy for rigid spacecraft eigenaxis rotation

Binglong Cong, Xiangdong Liu*, Zhen Chen

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Eigenaxis rotation is generally regarded as a near-minimum time strategy for rapid attitude maneuver due to its constitution of the shortest angular path between two orientations. In this paper, the robust control problem of rigid spacecraft eigenaxis rotation is investigated via time-varying sliding mode control (TVSMC) technique. Both external disturbance and parameter variation are taken into account. Major features of this robust eigenaxis rotation strategy are first demonstrated by a TVSMC algorithm. Global sliding phase is proved as well as the closed-loop system stability. Additionally, the necessary condition for eigenaxis rotation is provided. Subsequently, to suppress the global chattering and improve the control accuracy, a disturbance observer-based time-varying sliding mode control (DOTVSMC) algorithm is presented, where the boundary layer approach is used to soften the chattering and a disturbance observer is designed to attenuate undesired effect. The spacecraft attitude is represented by modified Rodrigues parameter (MRP) for the non-redundancy. Finally, a numerical simulation is employed to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed strategy, where the pulse-width pulse-frequency (PWPF) technique is utilized to modulate the on-off thrusters.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)484-492
Number of pages9
JournalChinese Journal of Aeronautics
Volume24
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2011

Keywords

  • attitude control
  • disturbance observer
  • eigenaxis maneuver
  • global robust
  • pulse-width pulse-frequency modulator
  • time-varying sliding mode control

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