DocumentCode :
246723
Title :
Attitude control of bias momentum micro satellite using magnetic and gravity gradient torque
Author :
Mukhayadi, M. ; Madina, Rosza ; Renner, Udo
Author_Institution :
Center of Satellite Technol., LAPAN (Nat. Inst. of Aeronaut. & Space), Bogor, Indonesia
fYear :
2014
fDate :
13-14 Nov. 2014
Firstpage :
132
Lastpage :
136
Abstract :
Earth pointing satellites commonly use bias momentum for attitude control. It provides gyroscopic stability against the external disturbance torque. Typically, the bias momentum satellite use momentum wheel and thruster for actuator and star tracker or pairs of horizon and a sun sensor to determine the direction of angular momentum. This paper proposes an effective technique to control the angular momentum of Lapan-Tubsat satellite using wheels and magnetic coil for actuator and overcome the limitations of the spacecraft that has no on-board horizon sensor and magnetometer that usually used to measure the magnetic field. The determination of angular momentum direction use video camera instead a horizon sensor even though it is available once per 24 hours of ground station contact. This idea is effective if only the disturbance torque and the angular momentum has been characterized and established. After the video camera gives attitude information the satellite operator tries to control the direction of angular momentum by over or under-compensate the disturbance torque using magnetic coil. On Lapan-Tubsat, the disturbance torque level is in the order of 10-5 Nm, i.e. 10% of the maximum coil torque.
Keywords :
angular momentum; artificial satellites; attitude control; compensation; torque; Lapan-Tubsat satellite; angular momentum control; attitude control; bias momentum microsatellite; disturbance torque level; disturbance torque over compensation; disturbance torque under compensation; gravity gradient torque; ground station contact; magnetic coil; magnetic torque; spacecraft; video camera; wheels; Attitude control; Coils; Gravity; Satellites; Space vehicles; Torque; Wheels; bias momentum; gravity gradient torque; magnetic torque; micro satellite;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Electronics and Remote Sensing Technology (ICARES), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Yogyakarta
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-6187-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICARES.2014.7024395
Filename :
7024395
Link To Document :
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