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  1. Journal of Computer and Systems Sciences International
  2. Journal of Computer and Systems Sciences International : Volume 49
  3. Journal of Computer and Systems Sciences International : Volume 49, Issue 3, June 2010
  4. Precision program guidance of an nonrigid orbital telescope
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Precision program guidance of an nonrigid orbital telescope

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Author Vorov, V. A. Druzhinin, E. I.
Copyright Year 2010
Abstract New capabilities of direct numerical technology for calculation of open-loop controls for nonlinear objects are considered. The modification of direct algorithm closed with respect to the output of the complete model predicting the state of a nonrigid controlled object is presented. According to this algorithm the control law is iteratively calculated using a reduced system with the order considerably lower than the complete model. The new algorithm provides calculation of high accuracy and low-sensitive to inaccuracy of initial data (Tikhonov stable, or robust) open-loop control for dynamic models with high dimensionality. The operation of the modified algorithm is demonstrated for the calculation of the open-loop control for the regime of reorientation of an orbital telescope whose dynamic model takes into account the flexibility of its structural elements as an example. The objective of the numerical experiment is the analysis of the influence on dynamics of the programmed controlled process of essential perturbations of the model: changes in its structure (due to the account offlexibility of solar panels), parameters (spread of moments of partial tones of solar panels, coefficients of inertial coupling of partial tones of solar panels and the telescope frame, and eigenfrequencies of solar panels) was considered. Results of calculations testify that the theoretically established property of stability of direct algorithm to errors of initial data (well conditioned algorithm) provides robustness and, at the same time, a high accuracy open-loop control according to laws calculated using the direct method.
Starting Page 458
Ending Page 471
Page Count 14
File Format PDF
ISSN 10642307
Journal Journal of Computer and Systems Sciences International
Volume Number 49
Issue Number 3
e-ISSN 15556530
Language English
Publisher SP MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica
Publisher Date 2010-06-26
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Control Robotics Mechatronics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Applied Mathematics Theoretical Computer Science Computer Networks and Communications Control and Systems Engineering Information Systems Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Software
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