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Abezyaev I.N., "Hybrid Orientation System for Orbital Spacecraft," Mech. Solids. 56 (4), 471-477 (2021)
Year 2021 Volume 56 Number 4 Pages 471-477
DOI 10.3103/S0025654421040026
Title Hybrid Orientation System for Orbital Spacecraft
Author(s) Abezyaev I.N. (JSC "Military and industrial corporation "NPO Mashinostroyenia," Reutov, Moscow region, 143966 Russia, iabezyaev@yandex.ru)
Abstract The spatial 3D gyrocompass, developed by the author to control the angular position of an orbiting spacecraft (SC), makes it possible to create an orientation system based on it, operating both from an Earth orientation device (EOD), and from an astro sensor (AS), or any another sensor without changing the basic structure of the algorithm. Such a system can be called a hybrid orientation system (HOS). The development of HOS is relevant in connection with the growth of the Customer's requirements for the universalization of the development of SC control systems. The use of HOS makes it possible to reduce the load on the on-board computer, simplify ground testing of the SC control system, and improve the quality of SC control in flight due to a decrease in the branching of orientation algorithms. This article presents working algorithms, derivation of the main relations, and modeling results.
Keywords gyrocompass, system, orientation, orbital gyrocompassing, astroorientation, spacecraft, stabilization, software turns
Received 01 July 2020Revised 13 August 2020Accepted 17 September 2020
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