SPHERES Reconfigurable Framework and Control System Design for Autonomous Assembly

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  • Swati Mohan
  • David W Miller
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Abstract: Reconfigurable control system design is a key component for enabling autonomous on-orbit assembly. Current research on reconfigurable control systems focuses on adapting to failures. However, for assembly scenarios, the reconfiguration is necessitated by changing mass and stiffness properties. This paper provides a brief description of existing reconfigurable control system technology and develops a framework to incorporate reconfiguration into an existing baseline system to account for mass property variations. The reconfigurable control system framework has been developed and implemented using the SPHERES (Synchronized Position Hold Engage Reorient Experimental Satellites) testbed as the baseline system. The framework highlights the elements that need to be updated, introduces a variable p that captures the configuration, and details the updates necessary in the key algorithms to calculate the model online using p. Results are presented from the implementation on the SPHERES, focusing on the reconfigurable estimator. Plans are presented for an integrated assembly test that demonstrates the maintenance of stability, fuel efficiency, and accuracy throughout configuration changes that occur during assembly.

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تاریخ انتشار 2009