Abstract
This paper mainly studies the distributed fixed-time coordinated attitude tracking control problem of spacecraft formation with a dynamic leader spacecraft under directed communication topology. Follower spacecraft cannot communicate directly with the leader spacecraft; therefore, in order to enable them to obtain the target attitude information, a fixed-time state estimator that can be applied to directed graphs is designed. Based on the estimators, a distributed fixed-time attitude tracking control law is proposed. The settling time of the fixed-time algorithm is only related to the parameters of the control law and independent of the initial state; thus, the proposed control law can reduce the influence of the dynamic leader attitude on the spacecraft formation-coordinated attitude tracking control system. Moreover, external disturbances and spacecraft inertia uncertainty were also considered in the design of the control law. The stability of the system was verified by Lyapunov stability theory, and the effectiveness of the control law was verified by numerical simulation.
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences