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Problemy Upravleniya, 2003, Issue 4, Pages 63–66 (Mi pu587)  

Control the moving objects

The control of two-module space rope system rolling

L. M. Kalashnikov, G. V. Malyshev, A. P. Svotin

Moscow Aviation Institute (State University of Aerospace Technologies)
Abstract: The problem of rolling a space rope system by controlling the rope tension is considered based on the following assumption: the system is revolving along the circular orbit; it consists of 2 modules connected with a imponderable and nonelastic rope and is in the state of either libration or vertical stable equilibrium. A tension control program is proposed that presumes the availability of basic trajectory and multiparameter control relative to it.
Document Type: Article
UDC: 621.854:62-5
Language: Russian
Citation: L. M. Kalashnikov, G. V. Malyshev, A. P. Svotin, “The control of two-module space rope system rolling”, Probl. Upr., 2003, no. 4, 63–66
Citation in format AMSBIB
\Bibitem{KalMalSvo03}
\by L.~M.~Kalashnikov, G.~V.~Malyshev, A.~P.~Svotin
\paper The control of two-module space rope system rolling
\jour Probl. Upr.
\yr 2003
\issue 4
\pages 63--66
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/pu587}
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