Robustness analysis method for orbit control

Jingrui Zhang, Keying Yang, Rui Qi*, Shuge Zhao, Yanyan Li

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Abstract

Satellite orbits require periodical maintenance due to the presence of perturbations. However, random errors caused by inaccurate orbit determination and thrust implementation may lead to failure of the orbit control strategy. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze the robustness of the orbit control methods. Feasible strategies which are tolerant to errors of a certain magnitude can be developed to perform reliable orbit control for the satellite. In this paper, first, the orbital dynamic model is formulated by Gauss’ form of the planetary equation using the mean orbit elements; the atmospheric drag and the Earth's non-spherical perturbations are taken into consideration in this model. Second, an impulsive control strategy employing the differential correction algorithm is developed to maintain the satellite trajectory parameters in given ranges. Finally, the robustness of the impulsive control method is analyzed through Monte Carlo simulations while taking orbit determination error and thrust error into account.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15-24
Number of pages10
JournalActa Astronautica
Volume137
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2017

Keywords

  • Orbit control strategy
  • Random error
  • Robustness analysis

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