Passivity-based control with collision avoidance for a hub-beam spacecraft

Hao Wen*, Ti Chen, Dongping Jin, Haiyan Hu

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Abstract

For the application of robotically assembling large space structures, a feedback control law is synthesized for transitional and rotational maneuvers of a ‘tug’ spacecraft in order to transport a flexible element to a desired position without colliding with other space bodies. The flexible element is treated as a long beam clamped to the ‘tug’ spacecraft modelled as a rigid hub. First, the physical property of passivity of Euler-Lagrange system is exploited to design the position and attitude controllers by taking a simpler obstacle-free control problem into account. To reduce sensing and actuating requirements, the vibration modes of the beam appendage are supposed to be not directly measured and actuated on. Besides, the requirements of measuring velocities are removed with the aid of a dynamic extension technique. Second, the bounding boxes in the form of super-quadric surfaces are exploited to enclose the maximal extents of the obstacles and the hub-beam spacecraft. The collision avoidance between bounding boxes is achieved by applying additional repulsive force and torque to the spacecraft based on the method of artificial potential field. Finally, the effectiveness of proposed control scheme is numerically demonstrated via case studies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)425-433
Number of pages9
JournalAdvances in Space Research
Volume59
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Collision avoidance
  • On-orbit assembly
  • Passivity-based control
  • Super-quadrics
  • Velocity-free

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