Program manual for ASTOP, an Arbitrary space trajectory optimization program
Abstract
The ASTOP program (an Arbitrary Space Trajectory Optimization Program) designed to generate optimum low-thrust trajectories in an N-body field while satisfying selected hardware and operational constraints is presented. The trajectory is divided into a number of segments or arcs over which the control is held constant. This constant control over each arc is optimized using a parameter optimization scheme based on gradient techniques. A modified Encke formulation of the equations of motion is employed. The program provides a wide range of constraint, end conditions, and performance index options. The basic approach is conducive to future expansion of features such as the incorporation of new constraints and the addition of new end conditions.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- December 1974
- Bibcode:
- 1974STIN...7528086H
- Keywords:
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- Trajectory Optimization;
- User Manuals (Computer Programs);
- Interplanetary Flight;
- Low Thrust Propulsion;
- Optimal Control;
- Trajectory Control;
- Astrodynamics