Optimal path planning for spacecraft formation flying:TB Planning architecture and operations

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Burgon, Ross [1 ]
Roberts, Jennifer A. [2 ]
Roberts, Peter C. E. [1 ]
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[1] Cranfield Univ, Sch Engn, Space Res Ctr, Cranfield MK43 0AL, Beds, England
[2] Aon Ltd, Aon Space, London EC2M 4PL, England
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A number of future space missions are being planned to exploit the unique dynamic environment of the Sun-Earth collinear libration points, in particular the L2 point. Of these missions, the use of formation flying of distributed space systems is receiving much attention especially for space-based interferometry. Architectures for the autonomous planning of optimal spacecraft trajectories are presented incorporating five defined optimisation modules that can generate collision-free, fuel-optimal trajectories about L2 for interferometry manoeuvres. The first of these modules, the operations planner, is introduced and a tool developed (for use onboard the spacecraft) that is able to optimally schedule mission observations significantly better than a simple benchmark.
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