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Adaptive sliding mode disturbance observer-based control for rendezvous with non-cooperative spacecraft

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Abstract This paper investigates the tracking and control problem of a spacecraft rendezvous with a non-cooperative and tumbling space target subject to parametric uncertainty and unknown external disturbances. The kinematics… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This paper investigates the tracking and control problem of a spacecraft rendezvous with a non-cooperative and tumbling space target subject to parametric uncertainty and unknown external disturbances. The kinematics and dynamics of spacecraft position and attitude are described by dual quaternions. A novel adaptive sliding mode disturbance observer is proposed to track the pose of non-cooperative tumbling target without need for upper bounds of first and second derivatives of lumped disturbance. Based on the proposed observer, a finite time sliding mode control is developed in term of dual quaternion. Different from existing sliding mode control schemes, the conditions on the controller parameters bounds are relaxed. The stability and robustness of the overall closed-loop control is proved by the Lyapunov framework. The robustness and effectiveness of the proposed control scheme are validated by numerical simulations in comparison with existing approaches.

Keywords: sliding mode; control; rendezvous non; disturbance; non cooperative

Journal Title: Acta Astronautica
Year Published: 2021

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