Remote Sensing (Oct 2022)

Optimal On-Orbit Inspection of Satellite Formation

  • Andrea Caruso,
  • Alessandro A. Quarta,
  • Giovanni Mengali,
  • Marco Bassetto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14205192
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 20
p. 5192

Abstract

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In a formation-flying mission where multiple spacecraft must cooperate and maintain a prescribed relative separation, the early detection of possible anomalies is a primary requirement. This is possible, for example, by employing an inspector spacecraft whose aim is to monitor the condition of the formation members with an on-orbit inspection. This paper analyzes a rest-to-rest multiple-impulse transfer that the inspector spacecraft must accomplish to visit all of the formation members. The problem is studied using the linearized Hill–Clohessy–Wiltshire equations and is solved in an optimal framework by minimizing the total velocity variation along the transfer trajectory. The solution algorithm implements a two-step procedure that combines differential evolution algorithms and Nelder–Mead simplex method-based routines. A case study is thoroughly investigated where a formation of six satellites covers a circular orbit of altitude 300km over Earth. The proposed algorithm could efficiently find a solution and with reduced computational times.

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