Title :
Constraint control allocation using differential evolution for over-actuated geostationary communications satellite
Author :
Kosari, Amirreza ; Kaviri, Samane ; Moshiri, Behzad ; Fakoor, Mehdi
Abstract :
In this work we consider a new technique for the control allocation problem for an over-actuated GEO Communications satellite. Control allocator system computes the required commands that should be applied to the optimum distributed thrusters on the outer surface of the satellite so that a certain set of torques would be generated using this actuators. The number of actuators is greater than the number of torque necessary to be compensated, and the controlling ranges of the actuators are constrained to the certain pre-specified linear active domains. Control allocation problem is formulated as an optimization problem so that all of the available degrees of freedom can be utilized. When sufficient control power exists, secondary performance objectives could be achieved. The proposed methodology enables reconfiguration control in the presence of actuator failures, while the controller keeps being unchanged. The differential evolution optimization method is used to allocate control commends. The performance and accuracy of the proposed method have been verified using pseudo-inverse and linear programming methods. The case study results applied to a typical GEO satellite control subsystem design, demonstrates the effectiveness of the differential evolution method in comparison with the other algorithms.
Keywords :
actuators; artificial satellites; linear programming; power control; satellite communication; torque; GEO satellite control subsystem design; allocator system control; constraint control allocation; degrees of freedom; differential evolution optimization method; distributed thrusters; linear programming method; over-actuated geostationary communication satellite; power control; pseudo-inverse method; Actuators; Attitude control; Optimization; Resource management; Satellites; Torque; Vectors; Actuator Failure; Control Allocation; Control Constraints; Satellite Attitude Control;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Engineering (ICEE), 2013 21st Iranian Conference on
Conference_Location :
Mashhad
DOI :
10.1109/IranianCEE.2013.6599688