2021
DOI: 10.32920/ryerson.14649819.v1
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Detumbling a Non-Cooperative Space Target With Unknown Inertial Parameters Using a Space Manipulator Subjected to End-Effector Force/Torque Limits

Abstract: This study addresses the problem of detumbling a non-cooperative space target, such as a malfunctioning satellite, using a space robot for the purpose of performing on-orbit servicing. The space robot is denoted as the servicer and consists of a satellite base equipped with a robotic manipulator. The formulation of a detumbling control strategy must respect limits on the grasping force and torque at the servicer’s end-effector without knowledge of the target’s inertial parameters (mass, inertia tensor, locatio… Show more

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