Control theoretics for large structural systems
Abstract
The areas of research addressed include modeling identification for both the purposes of analysis and controls, design of structural control systems actuator sensor placement, and distributed sensing and actuation as opposed to co-located sensor and actuators. Also investigated are adaptive/learning processes that could more specifically be referred to as inflight testing procedures where a structure is tested during its deployment or assembly and during its orbital life at specific points where the characteristics of the structure for the purpose of tuning the control system are identified. Another area is redundancy management techniques for structural systems. This is important because of the reliability issue for managing multiple very large numbers of sensors and actuators.
- Publication:
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Large Space Systems Technology, 1980
- Pub Date:
- February 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981lsst....2...17M
- Keywords:
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- Actuators;
- Adaptive Control;
- Large Space Structures;
- Sensors;
- Damping;
- Orbital Lifetime;
- Redundancy;
- Remote Sensing;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles