Limited variance control in statistical low thrust guidance analysis
Abstract
Difficulties arise in guiding a solar electric propulsion spacecraft due to nongravitational accelerations caused by random fluctuations in the magnitude and direction of the thrust vector. These difficulties may be handled by using a low thrust guidance law based on the linear-quadratic-Gaussian problem of stochastic control theory with a minimum terminal miss performance criterion. Explicit constraints are imposed on the variances of the control parameters, and an algorithm based on the Hilbert space extension of a parameter optimization method is presented for calculation of gains in the guidance law. The terminal navigation of a 1980 flyby mission to the comet Encke is used as an example.
- Publication:
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AIAA Conference on the Exploration of the Outer Planets
- Pub Date:
- July 1975
- Bibcode:
- 1975aiaa.confU....J
- Keywords:
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- Flyby Missions;
- Low Thrust Propulsion;
- Solar Electric Propulsion;
- Spacecraft Guidance;
- Thrust Programming;
- Trajectory Optimization;
- Comets;
- Stochastic Processes;
- Terminal Guidance;
- Thrust Vector Control;
- Variance (Statistics);
- Space Communications, Spacecraft Communications, Command and Tracking