Title :
State-feedback control of the SpaceHawk Earth-based lunar hopper
Author :
Dzaba, Anthony ; Mucasey, Evan ; Abraham, Ajith ; Hart, T. ; Schuster, Eugenio
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng. & Mech., Lehigh Univ., Bethlehem, PA, USA
Abstract :
The SpaceHawk is an Earth-based model spacecraft designed to navigate the surface of the moon in a series of “hops”. By design, the nonholonomic dynamics of the SpaceHawk allow the use of full-state feedback linearization. The position and attitude states are decoupled via exact feedback linearization before being stabilized via proportional-derivative (PD) control. As a computationally inexpensive alternative to the exact linearization controller, an approximate linearization controller is designed to exclude the highly nonlinear attitude dynamics. Simulations show the approximate linearization controller performing comprably to the exact linearization controller despite the initial conditions being far from the origin. Satisfactory results are obtained for stability and tracking in the position and attitude states.
Keywords :
PD control; aerospace control; aerospace robotics; approximation theory; attitude control; control system synthesis; linearisation techniques; nonlinear control systems; path planning; planetary rovers; position control; stability; state feedback; vehicle dynamics; Earth-based model spacecraft; PD control; SpaceHawk Earth-based lunar hopper; approximate linearization controller design; attitude state decoupling; exact feedback linearization; full-state feedback linearization; hops; moon surface navigation; nonholonomic dynamics; nonlinear attitude dynamics; planetary exploration vehicles; position state decoupling; proportional-derivative control; stability; state-feedback control; tracking; Attitude control; Equations; Moon; PD control; Space vehicles; Vectors;
Conference_Titel :
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (ICUAS), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0815-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICUAS.2013.6564742