Danilo Di Giorgi
Design of Attitude Control System for satellites with flexible appendages.
Rel. Elisa Capello, Marco Gherlone, Mauro Mancini. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Aerospaziale, 2024
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Abstract
Nowadays, spacecrafts are employed for a wide variety of missions: Earth's observation and monitoring, deep universe investigation, communication and much more. For the success of these missions, it is essential that the satellite is correctly oriented during space flight and maintains this orientation with high pointing accuracy in spite of various perturbations. This objective is pursued by Attitude Determination and Control Systems (ADCS), which is responsible to determine the true attitude and to control the actuators to track desired orientation. In contemporary space missions, the design of ADCS is complicated by the fact that modern satellites are equipped with different large devices featuring low stiffness and moving parts, such as antennas and solar arrays.
In this case, the effects of these devices on the overall system dynamics must be taken into account and the rigid-body model of attitude dynamics must be dismissed
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