Anti-tangle control of tethered space robots using linear motion of tether offset

Removal of uncooperative tumbling targets using tethered space robots is subject to the risk of tether tangling around the targets. A good anti-tangle control should be (1) fuel-saving, (2) implementation-friendly and (3) tether-libration-suppressing. The proposed strategy achieves these requirement...

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Published inAerospace science and technology Vol. 89; pp. 163 - 174
Main Authors Wang, Bingheng, Meng, Zhongjie, Jia, Cheng, Huang, Panfeng
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Masson SAS 01.06.2019
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Summary:Removal of uncooperative tumbling targets using tethered space robots is subject to the risk of tether tangling around the targets. A good anti-tangle control should be (1) fuel-saving, (2) implementation-friendly and (3) tether-libration-suppressing. The proposed strategy achieves these requirements by using a linear actuator to move the tether offset. However, the underactuation due to the input constraints and coupling arises as a main technical challenge. We address the issue from the system passivity perspective by constructing the potential energy in terms of the tension torque. This makes the most of the tether characteristic whereby we specify the control objective that steers the target's angular velocity to the tether direction. Then, an energy-based sliding mode motion controller is designed, the parameter of which is optimized using a model predictive controller to satisfy the motion constraint. The tangle-avoidance is further reinforced by adaptively tuning the weight of MPC. A RBF neural network and a extended Kalman filer are also used to render the controller robust to the uncertainties. Simulations with different tumbling rates validate the effectiveness of the method.
ISSN:1270-9638
1626-3219
DOI:10.1016/j.ast.2019.03.060