Dynamics of a High-Agility, Low-Power Imaging Payload
Control-moment gyroscopes (CMGs) are power-efficient attitude-control actuators that produce high torques for agile spacecraft. We propose the use of CMGs in actuating joint degrees of freedom in a spacecraft-mounted agile imaging payload, whose tasks include acquiring and tracking a high-speed targ...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE transactions on robotics 2008-06, Vol.24 (3), p.666-675 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Control-moment gyroscopes (CMGs) are power-efficient attitude-control actuators that produce high torques for agile spacecraft. We propose the use of CMGs in actuating joint degrees of freedom in a spacecraft-mounted agile imaging payload, whose tasks include acquiring and tracking a high-speed target. High agility, on the order of several radians per second, characterizes the system of interest here; however, such capabilities are achieved with traditional actuators only at the expense of excessively high electrical power. The proposed design provides agile slewing of an imaging payload for a very small fraction of the power required by fixed rotors in a reaction wheel assembly. This study provides a dynamics analysis for a general system, but we focus on an example in which the inertia dyadics are spherical. We demonstrate by simulation that a CMG-driven system offers the same agility with less than 1% of the power of a telescope actuated by reaction wheels. |
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ISSN: | 1552-3098 1941-0468 |
DOI: | 10.1109/TRO.2008.924264 |