Sampled control stability of the ESA instrument pointing system
Abstract
Stability analysis and simulation results are presented for the ESA Instrument Pointing System (IPS) that is to be used in Spacelab's second launch. Of the two IPS plant dynamic models used in the ESA and NASA activities, one is based on six interconnected rigid bodies that represent the IPS and plant dynamic models used in the ESA and NASA activities, one is based on six interconnected rigid bodies that represent the IPS and its payload, while the other follows the NASA practice of defining an IPS-Spacelab 2 plant configuration through a structural finite element model, which is then used to generate modal data for various pointing directions. In both cases, the IPS dynamic plant model is truncated, then discretized at the sampling frequency and interfaces to a PID-based control law. A stability analysis has been carried out in discrete domain for various instrument pointing directions, taking into account suitable parameter variation ranges. A number of time simulations are presented.
- Publication:
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Automatic Control in Space 1982
- Pub Date:
- 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983aucs.proc...57T
- Keywords:
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- Control Stability;
- Data Sampling;
- Esa Spacecraft;
- Pointing Control Systems;
- Spacecraft Instruments;
- Spacelab;
- Control Simulation;
- Dynamic Models;
- Feedback Control;
- Feedforward Control;
- Finite Element Method;
- Systems Simulation;
- Time Response;
- Spacecraft Instrumentation