Print Email Facebook Twitter Impact of dynamic coupling between relative orbit and attitude on the estimation of relative dynamics of spacecraft Title Impact of dynamic coupling between relative orbit and attitude on the estimation of relative dynamics of spacecraft Author Chaves Jimenez, A. (TU Delft Space Systems Egineering) Guo, J. (TU Delft Space Systems Egineering) Gill, E.K.A. (TU Delft Space Engineering) Department Space Engineering Date 2018 Abstract In this work the extent to which orbit and attitude sensors may cross-support each other in a joint processing to reduce estimation errors of the relative orbital and attitude dynamics is investigated. In order to do this, an engineering dynamic model taking into account the coupling effects between orbit and attitude dynamics is exploited for estimation purposes. A simple yet common configuration of two spacecraft in an along-track formation flying in low Earth Orbit (LEO) is used as case study, where the atmospheric drag perturbation constitutes the source of coupling. An extended Kalman Filter considering the dynamic coupling between orbital and attitude dynamics is used to estimate the absolute and relative dynamics of the system. It is shown that the coupling leads to higher accuracy estimation results. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4321f6c8-f1e6-4c4e-b7c7-bad531007d00 DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2018.08.038 Embargo date 2020-10-15 ISSN 0094-5765 Source Acta Astronautica, 152, 850-858 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2018 A. Chaves Jimenez, J. Guo, E.K.A. Gill Files PDF JournalEstimation.pdf 901.02 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:4321f6c8-f1e6-4c4e-b7c7-bad531007d00/datastream/OBJ/view