X-ray pulsar-based GNC system for formation flying in high Earth orbits. (May 2020)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- X-ray pulsar-based GNC system for formation flying in high Earth orbits. (May 2020)
- Main Title:
- X-ray pulsar-based GNC system for formation flying in high Earth orbits
- Authors:
- Song, Jianing
Pirat, Camille
Gass, Volker
Xu, Guodong
Zhang, Zhaoxiang
Zhang, Jinxiu - Abstract:
- Abstract: In this paper, comprehensive pulsar-based Guidance, Navigation and Control (GNC) system is designed and applied to satellites formation flying. The complete autonomy of the X-ray pulsar navigation technology provides both absolute and relative positioning information for spacecraft in or even beyond the solar system, and provides an interesting alternative solution to classical navigation techniques such as Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). The navigation measurements are studied using a relative time of arrival (RTOA) estimating method, which takes advantage of the noise-filtered pulsar profiles in the cross-correlation estimator to achieve robustness. An adaptive Kalman filter is exploited to minimise the effect of processing noises caused by the primary satellite. A linear Quadratic Gaussian regulator is then applied to control the formation. Two different configurations are studied in high Earth orbits (HEOs). Simulation results show that the designed GNC algorithms can fulfill the required accuracy (10% of the baseline) of the Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission, with the position root-mean-square error of ~ 1.6 km. . The excellent robustness of the designed GNC system on the positioning errors of the primary satellite suggests a role for X-ray pulsar-based formation flying technique in HEOs and the solar system. Highlights: A comprehensive pulsar-based GNC system is first designed and applied to satellite formation flying (FF) missions. The navigationAbstract: In this paper, comprehensive pulsar-based Guidance, Navigation and Control (GNC) system is designed and applied to satellites formation flying. The complete autonomy of the X-ray pulsar navigation technology provides both absolute and relative positioning information for spacecraft in or even beyond the solar system, and provides an interesting alternative solution to classical navigation techniques such as Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). The navigation measurements are studied using a relative time of arrival (RTOA) estimating method, which takes advantage of the noise-filtered pulsar profiles in the cross-correlation estimator to achieve robustness. An adaptive Kalman filter is exploited to minimise the effect of processing noises caused by the primary satellite. A linear Quadratic Gaussian regulator is then applied to control the formation. Two different configurations are studied in high Earth orbits (HEOs). Simulation results show that the designed GNC algorithms can fulfill the required accuracy (10% of the baseline) of the Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission, with the position root-mean-square error of ~ 1.6 km. . The excellent robustness of the designed GNC system on the positioning errors of the primary satellite suggests a role for X-ray pulsar-based formation flying technique in HEOs and the solar system. Highlights: A comprehensive pulsar-based GNC system is first designed and applied to satellite formation flying (FF) missions. The navigation measurement (RTOA) strategies are investigated and new RTOA estimation method is proposed. The simulation studies the performance of the presented pulsar-based FF GNC system. The FF GNC system shows good robustness on the positioning errors of the primary satellite. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Acta astronautica. Volume 170(2020)
- Journal:
- Acta astronautica
- Issue:
- Volume 170(2020)
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- Volume 170, Issue 2020 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 170
- Issue:
- 2020
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0170-2020-0000
- Page Start:
- 701
- Page End:
- 711
- Publication Date:
- 2020-05
- Subjects:
- X-ray pulsar-based navigation -- Relative time of arrival (RTOA) -- Formation flying -- Guidance navigation, and control -- Linear quadratic Gaussian
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.actaastro.2020.02.015 ↗
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