Attitude Control Synthesis for Small Satellites Using Gradient Method. Part I - Nonlinear Equations

The paper presents some aspects for synthesis of small satellites attitude control. Thesatellite nonlinear model presented here will be with six degrees of freedom. After movement equationlinearization the stability and command matrixes will be established and the controller will beobtained using gr...

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Main Authors: Teodor-Viorel CHELARU, Adrian-Mihail STOICA, Adrian CHELARU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli” - INCAS 2012-12-01
Series:INCAS Bulletin
Online Access:http://nonlinear mode; small satellites; gradient methods; mathematical model
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author Teodor-Viorel CHELARU
Adrian-Mihail STOICA
Adrian CHELARU
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description The paper presents some aspects for synthesis of small satellites attitude control. Thesatellite nonlinear model presented here will be with six degrees of freedom. After movement equationlinearization the stability and command matrixes will be established and the controller will beobtained using gradient and gradient method. Two attitude control cases will be analysed: thereaction wheels and the micro thrusters. The results will be used in the project European Space MoonOrbit - ESMO founded by European Space Agency in which the University POLITEHNICA ofBucharest is involved.
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spelling doaj.art-96256c0290834cf5a65cc3be8ece152f2022-12-21T23:30:54ZengNational Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli” - INCASINCAS Bulletin2066-82012247-45282012-12-0144577210.13111/2066-8201.2012.4.4.5Attitude Control Synthesis for Small Satellites Using Gradient Method. Part I - Nonlinear EquationsTeodor-Viorel CHELARUAdrian-Mihail STOICAAdrian CHELARUThe paper presents some aspects for synthesis of small satellites attitude control. Thesatellite nonlinear model presented here will be with six degrees of freedom. After movement equationlinearization the stability and command matrixes will be established and the controller will beobtained using gradient and gradient method. Two attitude control cases will be analysed: thereaction wheels and the micro thrusters. The results will be used in the project European Space MoonOrbit - ESMO founded by European Space Agency in which the University POLITEHNICA ofBucharest is involved.nonlinear mode; small satellites; gradient methods; mathematical model
spellingShingle Teodor-Viorel CHELARU
Adrian-Mihail STOICA
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Attitude Control Synthesis for Small Satellites Using Gradient Method. Part I - Nonlinear Equations
INCAS Bulletin
title Attitude Control Synthesis for Small Satellites Using Gradient Method. Part I - Nonlinear Equations
title_full Attitude Control Synthesis for Small Satellites Using Gradient Method. Part I - Nonlinear Equations
title_fullStr Attitude Control Synthesis for Small Satellites Using Gradient Method. Part I - Nonlinear Equations
title_full_unstemmed Attitude Control Synthesis for Small Satellites Using Gradient Method. Part I - Nonlinear Equations
title_short Attitude Control Synthesis for Small Satellites Using Gradient Method. Part I - Nonlinear Equations
title_sort attitude control synthesis for small satellites using gradient method part i nonlinear equations
url http://nonlinear mode; small satellites; gradient methods; mathematical model
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