Long-Term Fuel-Optimal Collision Avoidance Maneuvers with Station-Keeping Constraints

Author:

Pavanello Zeno1ORCID,Pirovano Laura1ORCID,Armellin Roberto1

Affiliation:

1. University of Auckland, Auckland 1010, New Zealand

Abstract

This work presents a sequential convex program method to compute fuel-optimal collision avoidance maneuvers for long-term encounters. The low-thrust acceleration model is used to account for the control, but the method can compute high-thrust maneuvers by increasing the maximum available acceleration. Dealing with the long-term conjunction poses additional challenges compared to the short-term problem because the encounter is not instantaneous. Thus, under the assumption of Gaussian statistics, the probability of collision is replaced by a simpler metric, the instantaneous probability of collision (IPoC), and a keep-out zone constraint is formulated as a continuous condition to be respected throughout the time frame of interest. The robustness of the solution is improved by introducing a constraint on the sensitivity of IPoC. Furthermore, the collision avoidance problem is coupled with the classical station-keeping requirement for geostationary Earth orbit satellites and with a return to the nominal orbit condition for low Earth orbit satellites. Even though no guarantee is given for the recovery of the global optimum solution, numerical simulations in different orbital regimes show that the proposed approach can yield a local fuel-optimal solution with a run time suitable for autonomous applications.

Funder

Asian Office of Aerospace Research and Development

Publisher

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)

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