Infotech@Aerospace 2012 2012
DOI: 10.2514/6.2012-2403
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A Mission Based Fault Reconfiguration Framework for Spacecraft Applications

Abstract: We present a Markov Decision Process (MDP) framework for computing post-fault reconfiguration policies that are optimal with respect to a discounted cost. Our cost function penalizes states that are unsuitable to achieve the remaining objectives of the given mission. The cost function also penalizes states where the necessary goal achievement actions cannot be executed. We incorporate probabilities of missed detections and false alarms for a given fault condition into our cost to encourage the selection of pol… Show more

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“…The science rewards for the targets are selected such that the reward for one target (number 3) is much higher than rewards for the other four targets. Details of the simulation case study have been published previously [5,6]. Results revealed a tradeoff between mission completion versus spacecraft safety based on tuning the reward function parameters from Eq.…”
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“…The science rewards for the targets are selected such that the reward for one target (number 3) is much higher than rewards for the other four targets. Details of the simulation case study have been published previously [5,6]. Results revealed a tradeoff between mission completion versus spacecraft safety based on tuning the reward function parameters from Eq.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the simplified FUSE case study [5], the mission and reconfiguration problem specification required a state- states. This state-space size is formidable, particularly given that this model represents a "highly simplified" FUSE mission.…”
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“…The primary aim of the reconfiguration is to eliminate effects of the system failures; however, it may also be used in order to gain tactical advantage during air combat or for investigations performed in in-flight simulators. The reconfiguration is performed either by using flight controls that are not used in the particular flight phase [13,14], by modifying control laws [15][16][17][18] or by readjusting the mission plan [19,20]. In each of those approaches a valid mathematical model is required.…”
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