Title :
Design and tests of a frictionless 2D platform for studying space navigation and control subsystems
Author :
Sabatini, Marco ; Farnocchia, Marco ; Palmerini, Giovanni B.
Author_Institution :
DIAEE, Univ. La Sapienza, Rome, Italy
Abstract :
The design of a low cost free floating platform for ground test of on orbit complex operations is presented. The authors describe the bus design and the test of the different components, such as the pressured air tanks feeding the pads - needed for low friction planar operations-, the thrusters, the software and hardware architecture. A major focus is set on the navigation system. The selection process of the inertial sensors is illustrated, with relevant test campaign, performed for assessing the gyroscope and accelerometers characteristics (white noise, bias, random walk). The accelerometers, however, do not prove to be accurate enough to permit even time limited controlled maneuvers. At the scope we add an optical sensor, and include its measurements in the Kalman filter realized to estimate the platform state. Eventually, the performance of the guide, navigation and control system applied to the assembled platform is tested by means of a series of maneuvers characterized by growing complexity: rectilinear path tracking, attitude slewing maneuver, and coordinated translation and rotational control along curvilinear trajectories.
Keywords :
Kalman filters; accelerometers; aerospace computing; aerospace testing; aircraft navigation; attitude control; control engineering computing; gyroscopes; motion control; optical sensors; random processes; software architecture; state estimation; trajectory control; white noise; Kalman filter; accelerometer; attitude slewing maneuver; bus design; control subsystem; coordinated translation; curvilinear trajectory; friction planar operation; frictionless 2D platform; ground test; gyroscope; hardware architecture; inertial sensor; low cost free floating platform design; optical sensor; orbit complex operation; platform state estimation; pressured air tank; random walk; rectilinear path tracking; rotational control; software architecture; space navigation; thruster; white noise; Accelerometers; Friction; Gyroscopes; Navigation; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Space vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0556-4
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2012.6187259