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Problemy Upravleniya, 2010, Issue 5, Pages 65–72 (Mi pu608)  

Control the moving objects and navigation

The gradient adaptation algorithm in a flexible spacecraft orientation control system

A. V. Silaev

Institute of Control Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
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Abstract: The problem of minimizing a magnitude of flexible oscillations in angular motion of a flexible spacecraft is solved. The magnitude of flexible oscillations is estimated by their envelope. Equations for estimation of flexible modes envelopes taking into account their proper damping are concluded. The gradient algorithm of parameter adaptation of the base object orientation control law minimizing the total flexible modes envelope is proposed.
Keywords: flexible spacecraft, flexible oscillations, envelope, adaptive control.
Document Type: Article
UDC: 517.977.5+629.7
Language: Russian
Citation: A. V. Silaev, “The gradient adaptation algorithm in a flexible spacecraft orientation control system”, Probl. Upr., 2010, no. 5, 65–72
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\by A.~V.~Silaev
\paper The gradient adaptation algorithm in a~flexible spacecraft orientation control system
\jour Probl. Upr.
\yr 2010
\issue 5
\pages 65--72
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