Title :
An experiment demonstrating pointing control on a flexible structure
Author :
Parsons, Eric K.
Author_Institution :
Lockheed, Palo Alto, CA, USA
fDate :
4/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An experiment called the jitter beam simulates the interaction of a pointing control system and a flexible structure. Noncolocation of a sensor and an actuator makes control difficult. A linear-quadratic-Gaussian design overcomes the noncolocation problem by use of a dynamic model that includes structural bending. The capability to deal with noncolocation enables the jitter-beam control to coordinate, with a single torquer, the motions of several points on the structure to achieve the pointing goal. The significant achievement of the experiment is the practical demonstration of a control bandwidth two times higher than a critical bending frequency, a factor of ten beyond what a rigid-body design can achieve.<>
Keywords :
control system synthesis; optimal control; position control; vibration control; bending; control bandwidth; dynamic model; flexible structure; jitter beam; linear-quadratic-Gaussian design; pointing control; vibration control; Actuators; Bandwidth; Control system synthesis; Control systems; Damping; Flexible structures; Frequency; Optical feedback; Robust control; Vibration control;
Journal_Title :
Control Systems Magazine, IEEE