DocumentCode
425035
Title
A survey of spacecraft formation flying guidance and control. Part II: control
Author
Scharf, Daniel P. ; Hadaegh, Fred Y. ; Ploen, Scott R.
Author_Institution
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
Volume
4
fYear
2004
fDate
June 30 2004-July 2 2004
Firstpage
2976
Abstract
Formation flying is defined as a set of more than one spacecraft whose states are coupled through a common control law. This paper provides a comprehensive survey of spacecraft formation flying control (FFC), which encompasses design techniques and stability results for these coupled-state control laws. We divide the FFC literature into five FFC architectures: (i) multiple-input multiple-output, in which the formation is treated as a single multiple-input, multiple-output plant, (ii) leader/follower, in which individual spacecraft controllers are connected hierarchically, (iii) virtual structure, in which spacecraft are treated as rigid bodies embedded in an overall virtual rigid body, (iv) cyclic, in which individual spacecraft controllers are connected non-hierarchically, and (v) behavioral, in which multiple controllers for achieving different (and possibly competing) objectives are combined. This survey significantly extends an overview of the FFC literature provided by Lawton, which discussed the L/F, virtual structure and behavioral architectures. We also include a brief history of the formation flying literature, and discuss connections between spacecraft FFC and other multi-vehicle control problems in the robotics and automated highway system literatures.
Keywords
MIMO systems; aerospace control; space vehicles; stability; automated highway system; multiple input multiple output system; multivehicle control problems; robotics; spacecraft controllers; spacecraft formation flying control; spacecraft formation flying guidance; stability; virtual rigid body;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
American Control Conference, 2004. Proceedings of the 2004
Conference_Location
Boston, MA, USA
ISSN
0743-1619
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8335-4
Type
conf
Filename
1384365
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