DocumentCode :
1761319
Title :
Getting More Performance From INTA NanoSat-1B Truncated Pyramid Sun Sensors
Author :
Cercos Pita, Lorenzo ; San Roman, Segundo Esteban ; Giron-Sierra, Jose Maria ; Rivas Barriga, Jorge ; Domingo de Vicente, Pedro ; Angulo Jerez, Manuel
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Archit. & Autom. Control, Complutense Univ. of Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Volume :
14
Issue :
6
fYear :
2014
fDate :
41791
Firstpage :
1867
Lastpage :
1877
Abstract :
The National Institute for Aerospace Technology NanoSat-1B Earth orbiting satellite uses Sun sensors as part of the attitude determination and control system. The sensors have a truncated pyramidal structure with five solar cells. To simplify the work of the Sun sensors software, a new solar cell model is introduced. This model allows for a 160° field of view, and compared with the usual one is simpler and has a similar accuracy. This paper proposes a calibration procedure that estimates the direction of solar cells, once integrated in the truncated pyramid structure. In addition, this paper proposes a space qualification method, with the satellite in orbit. This method does not need a reference sensor, but instead it uses combinations of groups of solar cells to obtain data bands, so averaged results can be obtained. Combining the calibration and qualification procedures, the precision of the Sun sensor improves from the original ±7.5° to ±1.8°. With this precision, it was possible to extend the operational performance of the satellite.
Keywords :
Earth orbit; attitude control; attitude measurement; calibration; electric sensing devices; solar cells; solar power satellites; INTA NanoSat-1B truncated pyramid Sun sensor; NanoSat-1B earth orbiting satellite; National Institute for Aerospace Technology; Sun sensor software; attitude control system; attitude determination; calibration procedure; field of view; solar cell direction estimation; solar cell model; space qualification method; truncated pyramidal structure; Accuracy; Calibration; Orbits; Photovoltaic cells; Satellites; Sensors; Sun; Sun sensor; calibration; in-orbit qualification; satellite attitude determination and control (ADCS); solar cell modelling;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1530-437X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2014.2305471
Filename :
6736100
Link To Document :
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