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Propulsion-Free Cross-Track Control of a LEO Small-Satellite Constellation with Differential Drag

Published 24 Jun 2023 in eess.SY and cs.SY | (2306.13844v1)

Abstract: In this work, we achieve propellantless control of both cross-track and along-track separation of a satellite formation by manipulating atmospheric drag. Increasing the differential drag of one satellite with respect to another directly introduces along-track separation, while cross-track separation can be achieved by taking advantage of higher-order terms in the Earth's gravitational field that are functions of altitude. We present an algorithm for solving an n-satellite formation flying problem based on linear programming. We demonstrate this algorithm in a receeding-horizon control scheme in the presence of disturbances and modeling errors in a high-fidelity closed-loop orbital dynamics simulation. Our results show that separation distances of hundreds of kilometers can be achieved by a small-satellite formation in low-Earth orbit over a few months.

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