Fault-tolerant pose and inertial parameters estimation of an uncooperative spacecraft based on dual vector quaternions

Author:

Yuan Jianping12,Hou Xianghao12,Sun Chong12,Cheng Yu12

Affiliation:

1. National Key Laboratory of Aerospace Flight Dynamics, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, China

2. School of Astronautics, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, China

Abstract

Estimating the parameters of an unknown free-floating tumbling spacecraft is an essential task for the on-orbit servicing missions. This paper proposes a dual vector quaternion based fault-tolerant pose and inertial parameters estimation algorithm of an uncooperative space target using two formation flying small satellites. Firstly, by utilizing the dual vector quaternions to model the kinematics and dynamics of the system, not only the representation of the model is concise and compacted, but also the translational and rotational coupled effects are considered. By using this modeling technique along with the measurements from the on-board vision-based sensors, a dual vector quaternion based extended Kalman filter for each of the two small satellites is designed. Secondly, both of the estimations from each small satellite will be used as inputs of the fault-tolerant algorithm. This algorithm is based on the fault-tolerant federal extended Kalman filter strategy to overcome the estimation errors caused by the faulty measurements, the unknown space environment and the computing errors by setting the appropriate ratios of the two estimations from the first step dual vector quaternions extended Kalman filter. Together with the first and second steps, a novel fault-tolerant dual vector quaternions federal extended Kalman filter using two formation flying small satellites is proposed by this paper to estimate the pose and inertial parameters of a free-floating tumbling space target. By utilizing the estimation algorithm, a good prior knowledge of the unknown space target can be achieved. Finally, the proposed dual vector quaternion federal extended Kalman filter is validated by mathematical simulations to show its robust performances.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Aerospace Engineering

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