Testing and validation of a Β; algorithm for cubesat satellites

For most satellite missions, it is essential to decrease the satellite angular velocity. The Β algorithm is a common algorithm to stabilize the spacecraft by using magnetorquers. Controlling the satellite using the magnetorquers is part of the attitude control subsystem detumbling mode. Due to...

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Main Authors: Bottcher, M., Eshghi, S., Varatharajoo, Renuganth
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Physics Publishing 2016
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52941/
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author Bottcher, M.
Eshghi, S.
Varatharajoo, Renuganth
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Eshghi, S.
Varatharajoo, Renuganth
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description For most satellite missions, it is essential to decrease the satellite angular velocity. The Β algorithm is a common algorithm to stabilize the spacecraft by using magnetorquers. Controlling the satellite using the magnetorquers is part of the attitude control subsystem detumbling mode. Due to oscillating disturbances in the space environment, the required initial conditions needs analysis. As a consequence, the satellite stays in Β detumbling mode for the entire operation. In the detumbling mode, the spacecraft oscillates around its spatial axes. The purpose of this paper is to extend the Β algorithm with a disturbances compensation module and to achieve reduction of satellite’s angular velocity. The developed algorithm is found to be able to reduce satellite’s angular velocity up to 10-11 degrees.
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spelling upm-529412017-11-23T05:16:12Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52941/ Testing and validation of a Β; algorithm for cubesat satellites Bottcher, M. Eshghi, S. Varatharajoo, Renuganth For most satellite missions, it is essential to decrease the satellite angular velocity. The Β algorithm is a common algorithm to stabilize the spacecraft by using magnetorquers. Controlling the satellite using the magnetorquers is part of the attitude control subsystem detumbling mode. Due to oscillating disturbances in the space environment, the required initial conditions needs analysis. As a consequence, the satellite stays in Β detumbling mode for the entire operation. In the detumbling mode, the spacecraft oscillates around its spatial axes. The purpose of this paper is to extend the Β algorithm with a disturbances compensation module and to achieve reduction of satellite’s angular velocity. The developed algorithm is found to be able to reduce satellite’s angular velocity up to 10-11 degrees. Institute of Physics Publishing 2016-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52941/1/article.pdf Bottcher, M. and Eshghi, S. and Varatharajoo, Renuganth (2016) Testing and validation of a Β; algorithm for cubesat satellites. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 152. pp. 1-7. ISSN 1757-8981; ESSN: 1757-899X http://iopscience.iop.org/1757-899X/ 10.1088/1757-899X/152/1/012029
spellingShingle Bottcher, M.
Eshghi, S.
Varatharajoo, Renuganth
Testing and validation of a Β; algorithm for cubesat satellites
title Testing and validation of a Β; algorithm for cubesat satellites
title_full Testing and validation of a Β; algorithm for cubesat satellites
title_fullStr Testing and validation of a Β; algorithm for cubesat satellites
title_full_unstemmed Testing and validation of a Β; algorithm for cubesat satellites
title_short Testing and validation of a Β; algorithm for cubesat satellites
title_sort testing and validation of a β; algorithm for cubesat satellites
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