Spacecraft Formation Reconfiguration using Impulsive Control Input
Jonghee Bae and Youdan Kim
International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sicences, vol. 14, no. 2, pp.183-192, 2013
Abstract : This paper presents formation reconfiguration using impulsive control input for spacecraft formation flying. Spacecraft in a
formation should change the formation size and/or geometry according to the mission requirements and space environment.
To modify the formation radius and geometry with respect to the leader spacecraft, the follower spacecraft generates
additional control inputs; the two impulsive control inputs are general control type of the spacecraft system. For the impulsive
control input, Lambert¡¯s problem is modified to construct the transfer orbit in relative motion, given two position vectors at the
initial and final time. Moreover, the numerical simulation results show the transfer trajectories to resize the formation radius
in the radial/along-track plane formation and in the along-track/cross-track plane formation. In addition, the maneuver
characteristics are described by comparing the differential orbital elements between the reference orbit and transfer orbit in
the radial/along-track plane formation and along-track/cross-track plane formation.
Keyword : Spacecraft Formation Flying, Formation Reconfiguration, Impulsive Control Input, Lambert¡¯s Problem |