2018
DOI: 10.1007/s42064-018-0021-1
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Linearized relative motion equations through orbital element differences for general Keplerian orbits

Abstract: A new formulation of the orbital element-based relative motion equations is developed for general Keplerian orbits. This new solution is derived by performing a Taylor expansion on the Cartesian coordinates in the rotating frame with respect to the orbital elements. The resulted solution is expressed in terms of two different sets of orbital elements. The first one is the classical orbital elements and the second one is the nonsingular orbital elements. Among of them, however, the semi-latus rectum and true an… Show more

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“…The distance of the chaser to the target is very small compared to the semi-major axis of the orbit all the time, so its motion can be defined in the LV LH coordinate system . When the chaser and target are both in a circular orbit, the C − W equation can be used to analyze their relative dynamics [39].…”
Section: Dynamic Model Of Detumbling Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The distance of the chaser to the target is very small compared to the semi-major axis of the orbit all the time, so its motion can be defined in the LV LH coordinate system . When the chaser and target are both in a circular orbit, the C − W equation can be used to analyze their relative dynamics [39].…”
Section: Dynamic Model Of Detumbling Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Sun-Synchronous orbit is the most common orbits in the Low Earth Orbit . The evolution of space debris is related to the relative motion between space targets (Cao and Chen 2016;Dang and Zhang 2018). The evolution of the inclination and the right ascension of the ascending node is under the perturbation including the nonspherical perturbation of the Earth, the third body perturbation, the drag perturbation, and the solar radiation pressure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e common types of formation configurations include trailing, cluster, and constellation formation flying pattern. And the orbit of spacecraft can be considered as Keplerian orbits (KO) or non-Keplerian orbits (NKO) [2][3][4]. e different formation configurations and orbit models need different parameters such as the frequency allocation, data rate, modulation schemes, power control, and antenna design, which affect the performance of the intersatellite communications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%