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  • A class of stable, robust feedback controllers for large space structures

    Paper ID

    IAF-81-351

    author

    • C.M. Joshi

    company

    Old Dominion University Research Foundation NASA Langley Research Center

    country

    U.S.A.

    year

    1981

    abstract

    A two-level control system design is considered for large space structures, which consists of a primary and a secondary controller. The secondary or damping enhancement controller is shown to be stable and robust, even when time-invariant non- linearities are present in the actuators and/or sensors. The use of Annular Momentum Control Devices (AMCD's) is also considered for secondary control. The primary attitude controller using collocated torque actuators and attitude and rate sensors is stable and robust. The effect of actuator/sensor dynamics on the stability of the primary and secondary controllers is considered. The AMCD's used for secondary control actuation .can also be used for the primary controller.