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Quaternion-based non-singular terminal sliding mode control for a satellite-mounted space manipulator

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arxiv 2305.15007 v2 pith:BRMQ5UUN submitted 2023-05-24 eess.SY cs.SY

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keywords controlcontrollermanipulatorattitudemodenon-singularquaternionssatellite
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In this paper, a robust control solution for a satellite equipped with a robotic manipulator is presented. First, the dynamic model of the system is derived based on quaternions to describe the evolution of the attitude of the base satellite. Then, a non-singular terminal sliding mode controller that employs quaternions for attitude control, is proposed for concurrently handling all the degrees of freedom of the space manipulator. Moreover, an additional adaptive term is embedded in the controller to estimate the upper bounds of disturbances and uncertainties. The result is a resilient solution able to withstand unmodelled dynamics and interactions. Lyapunov theory is used to prove the stability of the controller and numerical simulations allow assessing performance and fuel efficiency.

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