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A Submillimeter-Level Relative Navigation Technology for Spacecraft Formation Flying in Highly Elliptical Orbit

Spacecraft formation flying (SFF) in highly elliptical orbit (HEO) has attracted a great deal of attention in many space exploration applications, while precise guidance, navigation, and control (GNC) technology—especially precise ranging—are the basis of success for such SFF missions. In this paper...

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Autores principales: Wang, Xiaoliang, Gong, Deren, Jiang, Yifei, Mo, Qiankun, Kang, Zeyu, Shen, Qiang, Wu, Shufan, Wang, Dengfeng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7697198/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33203079
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20226524
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author Wang, Xiaoliang
Gong, Deren
Jiang, Yifei
Mo, Qiankun
Kang, Zeyu
Shen, Qiang
Wu, Shufan
Wang, Dengfeng
author_facet Wang, Xiaoliang
Gong, Deren
Jiang, Yifei
Mo, Qiankun
Kang, Zeyu
Shen, Qiang
Wu, Shufan
Wang, Dengfeng
author_sort Wang, Xiaoliang
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description Spacecraft formation flying (SFF) in highly elliptical orbit (HEO) has attracted a great deal of attention in many space exploration applications, while precise guidance, navigation, and control (GNC) technology—especially precise ranging—are the basis of success for such SFF missions. In this paper, we introduce a novel K-band microwave ranging (MWR) equipment for the on-orbit verification of submillimeter-level precise ranging technology in future HEO SFF missions. The ranging technique is a synchronous dual one-way ranging (DOWR) microwave phase accumulation system, which achieved a ranging accuracy of tens of microns in the laboratory environment. The detailed design and development process of the MWR equipment are provided, ranging error sources are analyzed, and relative orbit dynamic models for HEO formation scenes are given with real perturbations considered. Moreover, an adaptive Kalman filter algorithm is introduced for SFF relative navigation design, incorporating process noise uncertainty. The performance of SFF relative navigation while using MWR is tested in a hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulation system within a high-precision six degrees of freedom (6-DOF) moving platform. The final range estimation errors from MWR using the adaptive filter were less than 35 [Formula: see text] m and 8.5 [Formula: see text] m/s for range rate, demonstrating the promising accuracy for future HEO formation mission applications.
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spelling pubmed-76971982020-11-29 A Submillimeter-Level Relative Navigation Technology for Spacecraft Formation Flying in Highly Elliptical Orbit Wang, Xiaoliang Gong, Deren Jiang, Yifei Mo, Qiankun Kang, Zeyu Shen, Qiang Wu, Shufan Wang, Dengfeng Sensors (Basel) Article Spacecraft formation flying (SFF) in highly elliptical orbit (HEO) has attracted a great deal of attention in many space exploration applications, while precise guidance, navigation, and control (GNC) technology—especially precise ranging—are the basis of success for such SFF missions. In this paper, we introduce a novel K-band microwave ranging (MWR) equipment for the on-orbit verification of submillimeter-level precise ranging technology in future HEO SFF missions. The ranging technique is a synchronous dual one-way ranging (DOWR) microwave phase accumulation system, which achieved a ranging accuracy of tens of microns in the laboratory environment. The detailed design and development process of the MWR equipment are provided, ranging error sources are analyzed, and relative orbit dynamic models for HEO formation scenes are given with real perturbations considered. Moreover, an adaptive Kalman filter algorithm is introduced for SFF relative navigation design, incorporating process noise uncertainty. The performance of SFF relative navigation while using MWR is tested in a hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulation system within a high-precision six degrees of freedom (6-DOF) moving platform. The final range estimation errors from MWR using the adaptive filter were less than 35 [Formula: see text] m and 8.5 [Formula: see text] m/s for range rate, demonstrating the promising accuracy for future HEO formation mission applications. MDPI 2020-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7697198/ /pubmed/33203079 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20226524 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wang, Xiaoliang
Gong, Deren
Jiang, Yifei
Mo, Qiankun
Kang, Zeyu
Shen, Qiang
Wu, Shufan
Wang, Dengfeng
A Submillimeter-Level Relative Navigation Technology for Spacecraft Formation Flying in Highly Elliptical Orbit
title A Submillimeter-Level Relative Navigation Technology for Spacecraft Formation Flying in Highly Elliptical Orbit
title_full A Submillimeter-Level Relative Navigation Technology for Spacecraft Formation Flying in Highly Elliptical Orbit
title_fullStr A Submillimeter-Level Relative Navigation Technology for Spacecraft Formation Flying in Highly Elliptical Orbit
title_full_unstemmed A Submillimeter-Level Relative Navigation Technology for Spacecraft Formation Flying in Highly Elliptical Orbit
title_short A Submillimeter-Level Relative Navigation Technology for Spacecraft Formation Flying in Highly Elliptical Orbit
title_sort submillimeter-level relative navigation technology for spacecraft formation flying in highly elliptical orbit
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7697198/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33203079
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20226524
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