DocumentCode
486744
Title
Trajectory Shaping Rendezvous Guidance
Author
Klumpp, Allan R.
Author_Institution
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, California 91109
fYear
1986
fDate
18-20 June 1986
Firstpage
1545
Lastpage
1550
Abstract
The Space Station will bring a great increase in rendezvous traffic. Formerly, rendezvous has been expensive in terms of time and crew involvement. Multiple trajectory adjustments on separate orbits have been requird to meet safety, lighting, and geometry requirements. This paper describes a new guidance technique in which the approach trajectory is shaped by a sequence of velocity increments in order to satisfy multiple constraints within a single orbit. The approach phase is planned before the mission, leaving a group of free parameters that are optimized by onboard guidance. Fuel penalties are typically a few percent, compared to unshaped Hohmann transfers, and total fuel costs can be less than those of more time-consuming ways of meeting the same requirements.
Keywords
Costs; Fuels; Geometry; Navigation; Orbits; Safety; Space stations; Space technology; Space vehicles; Trajectory;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
American Control Conference, 1986
Conference_Location
Seattle, WA, USA
Type
conf
Filename
4789171
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