Abstract :
This paper presents a basic structure for an international standardization of an autonomous free-flying space robotics servicing mission. Servicing and rescuing failed satellites/spacecrafts can make a benefit of such a standard. In orbit-servicing measures and definitions have been introduced which include: mission statement, objectives, stages, tasks and operations, modules, modularity, accessibility, reliability, monitoring, berthing, communication, programming. This structure may serve as a first step towards unifying servicing standards and building an international in-orbit satellite servicing station. Finally, using a control-oriented modeling approach is proposed which is suitable for a free-flying space robot with/without interaction with a target satellite, then simulation results are presented to demonstrate the proposed in-orbit servicing mission for the Hubble space telescope
Keywords :
aerospace robotics; artificial satellites; mobile robots; standardisation; telerobotics; Hubble space telescope; autonomous teleoperated free-flying space robotic; control-oriented modeling approach; international in-orbit satellite servicing station; servicing mission; servicing standards; standardization; Buildings; Condition monitoring; Extraterrestrial measurements; Orbital robotics; Robot programming; Satellites; Space missions; Space stations; Space vehicles; Standardization;