DocumentCode :
1512890
Title :
Optical guidance for autonomous landing of spacecraft
Author :
Miso, T. ; Hashimoto, Tatsuaki ; Ninomiya, Keiken
Author_Institution :
Res. Div. on Space Eng., Inst. of Space & Astronaut. Sci., Kanagawa, Japan
Volume :
35
Issue :
2
fYear :
1999
fDate :
4/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
459
Lastpage :
473
Abstract :
An autonomous rendezvous guidance scheme for spacecraft to descend to small celestial bodies by using optical information is presented. First, a new guidance, navigation, and control (GNC) method based on fixation-point (FP) inheritance is proposed. A spacecraft can safely descend toward the target point on the celestial body by tracking and autonomously renewing the FPs on the surface. Next, we deal with the method of extracting the FPs. A spatial band-pass filter (BPF) is applied to pictures taken to enhance features having comparable size with the tracking window. Local variance of the filtered image is used as a criterion of the extraction. Then, the relative information between the spacecraft and the celestial body (position, velocity, attitude, etc.) is calculated from the image coordinates and the range measurements of the FPs from the spacecraft. To suppress observation noise and improve navigation accuracy, an application of the extended Kalman filter is also presented. Finally, simulations are conducted to verify the guidance precision and the fuel consumption of the proposed guidance scheme
Keywords :
Kalman filters; aerospace robotics; attitude control; feature extraction; laser ranging; navigation; optical control; optical tracking; optimal control; position control; robot vision; space vehicles; telerobotics; tracking filters; MUSES-C asteroid sample return mission; autonomous landing; autonomous rendezvous guidance scheme; extended Kalman filter; feature based method; fixation-point inheritance; fuel consumption; guidance navigation and control method; guidance precision; image coordinates; laser range finder; least-square block matching; navigation accuracy; optical guidance; quasi-optimal control logic; range measurements; relative attitude; relative position; small celestial bodies; spacecraft; spatial band-pass filter; template extraction; thruster-control strategy; tracking window; Band pass filters; Coordinate measuring machines; Data mining; Fuels; Navigation; Optical filters; Position measurement; Space vehicles; Target tracking; Velocity measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9251
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/7.766929
Filename :
766929
Link To Document :
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