Robust roll modulation guidance for aeroassisted mars mission

Computer Science – Performance

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Aeroassist, Lateral Control, Maneuverability, Mars Probes, Spacecraft Guidance, Spacecraft Performance, Acceleration (Physics), Atmospheric Models, Computerized Simulation, Drag, Interplanetary Flight, Lift, Robustness (Mathematics)

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The utility of using an aggregate measure of a vehicle's performance in determining the gains in a fixed-structure guidance scheme for an aeromaneuvering spacecraft so as to increase the 'robustness' of the vehicle's performance is examined. The gains in the guidance scheme are determined by minimizing an 'averaged' performance measure based upon the vehicle's flight through several different atmosphere models. This technique is applied to a Martian aeromaneuvering problem. Simulation results using gains determined by this method show a significant increase in off-nominal performance.

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