Attitude, control and stabilization
Abstract
In the area of control, several problems can arise during the evolution of the space station. These incude: 1) the use of multiple or articulated flexible bodies; 2) the need for distributed cntrol for maneuvering and maintaining altitude; 3) hierarchical control to automate and manage control systems; 4) structual control (from the standpoint of appendage stamping; isolation, and possible figure control); 5) cntrol position and orientation for component modules during construction (an evolutionary requirement); 6) control during docking and undocking operations; and 7) the normal requirements for stablity and control during systems operations. In addition, there are a number of key technology concerns, such as significant landing modes which tend to be closely spaced and distributed widely, distributed sensors and actuators which are collecated, and the wide distribution of landing modes that must be reduced from a dimensional standpoint.
- Publication:
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Space Station Technol., 1983
- Pub Date:
- February 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984sst..nasa...41M
- Keywords:
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- Architecture (Computers);
- Distributed Processing;
- Flexible Bodies;
- Flight Control;
- Space Station Structures;
- Space Stations;
- Design Analysis;
- Hardware;
- Spacecraft Guidance;
- Structural Stability;
- Systems Integration;
- Systems Stability;
- Vibration Damping;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles