Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8055838 | Acta Astronautica | 2018 | 49 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents the development of a real-time path-planning optimization approach to controlling the motion of space-based robots. The algorithm is capable of planning three dimensional trajectories for a robot to navigate within complex surroundings that include numerous static and dynamic obstacles, path constraints and performance limitations. The methodology employs a unique transformation that enables rapid generation of feasible solutions for complex geometries, making it suitable for application to real-time operations and dynamic environments. This strategy was implemented on the Synchronized Position Hold Engage Reorient Experimental Satellite (SPHERES) test-bed on the International Space Station (ISS), and experimental testing was conducted onboard the ISS during Expedition 17 by the first author. Lessons learned from the on-orbit tests were used to further refine the algorithm for future implementations.
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Authors
Gregory E. Chamitoff, Alvar Saenz-Otero, Jacob G. Katz, Steve Ulrich, Benjamin J. Morrell, Peter W. Gibbens,