DocumentCode
1339608
Title
Hierarchical Fault Diagnosis and Fuzzy Rule-Based Reasoning for Satellites Formation Flight
Author
Barua, A. ; Khorasani, K.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Concordia Univ., Montreal, QC, Canada
Volume
47
Issue
4
fYear
2011
fDate
10/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
2435
Lastpage
2456
Abstract
Formation flying is an emerging area in the Earth and space science and technology domains that utilize multiple inexpensive spacecraft by distributing the functionalities of a single platform spacecraft among miniature inexpensive platforms. Traditional spacecraft fault diagnosis and health monitoring practices involve around-the-clock monitoring, threshold checking, and trend analysis of a large amount of telemetry data by human experts that do not scale well for multiple space platforms. A novel hierarchical fault diagnosis framework and methodology is presented here that enables a systematic utilization of fuzzy rule-based reasoning to enhance the level of autonomy achievable in fault diagnosis at ground stations. Fuzzy rule-based fault diagnosis schemes for satellite formation flight are developed and investigated at different levels in the hierarchy for a leader-follower architecture. Our formation level fault diagnosis is found to be useful as a supervisory diagnosis scheme that can prompt the operators to have a closer look at the potential faulty components to determine the sources of a fault. Effectiveness of our proposed fault diagnosis methodology is demonstrated by utilizing synthetic formation flying data of five satellites that are configured in the leader-follower architecture, and are subjected to nonabrupt intermittent faults in the attitude control subsystem (ACS) and the electrical power subsystem (EPS) of the follower satellites.
Keywords
artificial satellites; attitude control; fault diagnosis; fuzzy set theory; inference mechanisms; around-the-clock monitoring; attitude control subsystem; autonomy achievable; electrical power subsystem; follower satellites; formation level fault diagnosis; fuzzy rule-based fault diagnosis; fuzzy rule-based reasoning; ground station; health monitoring practices; hierarchical fault diagnosis framework; inexpensive spacecraft; leader-follower architecture; miniature inexpensive platform; multiple space platform; satellites formation flight; single platform spacecraft; space science; spacecraft fault diagnosis; supervisory diagnosis; synthetic formation flying data; systematic utilization; telemetry data; threshold checking; trend analysis; Fault diagnosis; Fuzzy control; Satellite navigation systems; Sensors; Space missions; Space vehicles; Telemetry;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9251
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAES.2011.6034643
Filename
6034643
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