On the use of distributed sensing in control of large flexible spacecraft
Abstract
Distributed processing technology is being developed to process signals from distributed sensors using distributed computations. Thiw work presents a scheme for calculating the operators required to emulate a conventional Kalman filter and regulator using such a computer. The scheme makes use of conventional Kalman theory as applied to the control of large flexible structures. The required computation of the distributed operators given the conventional Kalman filter and regulator is explained. A straightforward application of this scheme may lead to nonsmooth operators whose convergence is not apparent. This is illustrated by application to the Mini-Mast, a large flexible truss at the Langley Research Center used for research in structural dynamics and control. Techniques for developing smooth operators are presented. These involve spatial filtering as well as adjusting the design constants in the Kalman theory. Results are presented that illustrate the degree of smoothness achieved.
- Publication:
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IN: Advances in dynamics and control of flexible spacecraft and space-based manipulations; Proceedings of the Symposium
- Pub Date:
- 1990
- Bibcode:
- 1990adcf.proc....7M
- Keywords:
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- Control Systems Design;
- Distributed Processing;
- Flexible Spacecraft;
- Large Space Structures;
- Modal Response;
- Spacecraft Control;
- Kalman Filters;
- Regulators;
- Signal Processing;
- Trusses;
- Vibration Damping;
- Spacecraft Design, Testing and Performance