Orbit control device and satellite

US10752384B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10752384-B2
Application numberUS-201615540726-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 6, 2016
Priority dateJan 9, 2015
Publication dateAug 25, 2020
Grant dateAug 25, 2020

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A satellite comprises thrusters disposed with the firing directions each facing away from the mass center of satellite and different from each other. A control amount calculator calculates control amounts of the mean orbital elements from the mean orbital elements and the temporal change rates of the mean orbital elements set by an orbit determiner, and the target values. A distributor calculates firing timings and firing amounts of the thrusters for realizing the control amounts of the mean orbital elements by expressing a motion of satellite with orbital elements, solving an equation taking into account coupling of an out-of-plane motion and an in-plane motion due to thruster disposition angles and thruster firing amounts at multiple times, and combining one or more thruster firings controlling mainly an out-of-the-orbit-plane direction and one or more thruster firings controlling mainly an in-the-orbit-plane direction.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An orbit control device for a satellite provided with four thrusters disposed on the satellite with firing directions each facing away from a mass center of the satellite, the firing directions being different from each other, the orbit control device comprising: processing circuitry configured to determine mean orbital elements of the satellite and temporal change rates of the mean orbital elements, the mean orbital elements including a mean inclination vector; set target values of the mean orbital elements; calculate control amounts of the mean orbital elements from the determined mean orbital elements, the determined temporal change rates of the mean orbital elements, and the set target values; and calculate firing timings and firing amounts of the thrusters for realizing the calculated control amounts of the mean orbital elements by expressing a motion of the satellite with orbital elements, solving an equation taking into account coupling of an out-of-the-orbit-plane motion and an in-the-orbit-plane motion due to thruster disposition angles and thruster firing amounts at multiple times, and combining one or more calculated thruster firings controlling mainly an out-of-the-orbit-plane direction and one or more calculated thruster firings controlling mainly an in-the-orbit-plane direction; and a thruster controller to control the thrusters based on the calculated firing timings and the calculated firing amounts. 2. The orbit control device according to claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to calculate feedback control amounts of the mean orbital elements based on the calculated mean orbital elements and the set target values of the mean orbital elements; and calculate feedforward control amounts of the mean orbital elements based on the temporal change rates of the mean orbital elements. 3. The orbit control device according to claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to calculate the firing timings and the firing amounts of the thrusters so that the number of thrusters simultaneously used is two or less. 4. The orbit control device according to claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to calculate a control amount of the mean inclination vector, and calculate an argument of the control amount of the mean inclination vector, determine a south-north control firing timing from the argument of the control amount of the mean inclination vector, and calculate the firing timings and the firing amounts of the thrusters so as to implement a second south-north control a ½ orbit period after a first one of the south-north control firing timing, and control a mean eccentricity vector a ¼ orbit period or a ¾ orbit period after the first one of the south-north control firing timing. 5. The orbit control device according to claim 1 , wherein processing circuitry is further configured to calculate control amounts of a mean eccentric vector and the mean inclination vector, and preset a feasible timing of firing the thrusters in one orbit period, and determine the firing amounts of the thrusters for second to fourth times and whether the firing is possible based on the control amounts of the mean eccentricity vector and the mean inclination vector calculated for each timing. 6. The orbit control device according to claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to calculate the firing timings and the firing amounts of the thrusters so as to perform south-north control one time in one orbit period using a combination of two of the thrusters and perform east-west control two times in one orbit period using a combination of two of the thrusters. 7. The orbit control device according to claim 6 , wherein processing circuitry is further configured to execute a numeric search using the calculated firing timings and the calculated firing amounts of the thrusters as an initial solution, and calculate the firing timings and the firing amounts of the thrusters that eliminate use of one of the thrusters in at least one of the two east-west thruster firings. 8. A satellite, comprising: the four thrusters disposed on the satellite with the firing directions each facing away from the mass center of the satellite, the firing directions being different from each other; and the orbit control device according to claim 1 . 9. An orbit control method for a satellite comprising four thrusters disposed on the satellite with firing directions each facing away from a mass center of the satellite, the firing directions being different from each other, the orbit control method comprising: determining mean orbital elements of the satellite and temporal change rates of the mean orbital elements, the mean orbital elements including a mean inclination vector; setting target values of the mean orbital elements; calculating control amounts of the mean orbital elements from the determined mean orbital elements, the determined temporal change rates of the mean orbital elements, and the set target values; calculating firing timings and firing amounts of the thrusters for realizing the calculated control amounts of the mean orbital elements by expressing a motion of the satellite with orbital elements, solving an equation taking into account coupling of an out-of-the-orbit-plane motion and an in-the-orbit-plane motion due to thruster disposition angles and thruster firing amounts at multiple times, and combining one or more calculated thruster firings controlling mainly an out-of-the-orbit-plane direction and one or more calculated thruster firings controlling mainly an in-the-orbit-plane direction; and controlling the thrusters according to the calculated firing timings and the calculated firing amounts. 10. An orbit control device for a satellite provided with a plurality of thrusters disposed on the satellite with firing directions each facing away from a mass center of the satellite, the firing directions being different from each other, the orbit control device comprising: processing circuitry configured to determine mean orbital elements of the satellite and temporal change rates of the mean orbital elements, the mean orbital elements including a mean inclination vector; set target values of the mean orbital elements; calculate control amounts of the mean orbital elements from the determined mean orbital elements, the determined temporal change rates of the mean orbital elements, and the set target values; and calculate firing timings and firing amounts of the thrusters for realizing the calculated control amounts of the mean orbital elements by expressing a motion of the satellite with orbital elements, solving an equation taking into account coupling of an out-of-the-orbit-plane motion and an in-the-orbit-plane motion due to thruster disposition angles and thruster firing amounts at multiple times, and combining one or more calculated thruster firings controlling mainly an out-of-the-orbit-plane direction and one or more calculated thruster firings controlling mainly an in-the-orbit-plane direction; and a thruster controller to control the thrusters based on the calculated firing timings and the calculated firing amounts. 11. The orbit control device according to claim 10 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to calculate feedback control amounts of the mean orbital elements based on the calculated mean orbital elements and the set target values of the mean orbital elements; and calculate feedforward control amounts of the mean orbital elements based on the temporal change rates of the mean orbital elements. 12. The orbit control device according to

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  • B64G1/242Primary

    Orbits and trajectories · CPC title

  • B64G1/26Primary

    using jets · CPC title

  • Spacecraft control systems · CPC title

  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

  • Control of attitude, i.e. control of roll, pitch, or yaw · CPC title

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What does patent US10752384B2 cover?
A satellite comprises thrusters disposed with the firing directions each facing away from the mass center of satellite and different from each other. A control amount calculator calculates control amounts of the mean orbital elements from the mean orbital elements and the temporal change rates of the mean orbital elements set by an orbit determiner, and the target values. A distributor calculat…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mitsubishi Electric Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64G1/242. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 25 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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