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A Comparative Study of Formation Control at the Earth-Moon L₂ Libration Point
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2021
unpublished
This thesis examines the performance of control methods that fall under the optimal, predictive and adaptive classifications, subjected to sensor/actuator faults, and presents approaches to apply them to non-affine systems utilizing single thruster and solar sail actuator configurations. The system of interest consists of a leader-follower satellite formation near the L2 point of the Earth-Moon system. The control methods studied here include those which are emerging in the space systems
doi:10.32920/ryerson.14646549.v1
fatcat:3gzgb4c6z5h3podd3rs2or55km