SICE Journal of Control, Measurement, and System Integration (Mar 2017)

Radio-Wave Based Accurate Localization for Space Rover on Small Planetary Body without Motion Information of Mother Spacecraft

  • Sayaka Kanata,
  • Hiroaki Nakanishi,
  • Tetsuo Sawaragi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.9746/jcmsi.10.85
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
pp. 85 – 92

Abstract

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Investigations of small planetary bodies (SPBs) such as asteroids and comets have attracted increasing attention recently. In our previous research, a method to localize a space rover was proposed. This method can provide accurate localization even if the rover is located on a small planetary body (SPB). It uses a mother spacecraft as a source of radio-waves. The localization was formulated as an optimization problem to minimize a loss function defined according to estimation error, and gradient-based optimization was applied, however, this required the equation of motion of the mother spacecraft. The purpose of this paper is to introduce a method to localize a rover on an SPB that does not require motion information for the mother spacecraft. In this paper, we propose a solution based on Powell's conjugate direction method. The proposed method requires a large amount of computation. For computation reduction, a method to select the measurement data is proposed. Numerical simulations that assumed that a rover was located on an SPB were conducted along with indoor experiments to assess the proposed method of localization.

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