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Synchronization of a Perturbed Satellite Attitude Motion
Authors: Sadaoui Djaouida
Abstract:
In the paper, the predictive control method is proposed to control the synchronization of two perturbed satellites attitude motion. Based on delayed feedback control of continuous-time systems combines with the prediction-based method of discrete-time systems, this approach only needs a single controller to realize synchronization, which has considerable significance in reducing the cost and complexity for controller implementation.
Keywords: Predictive control, Synchronization, Satellite attitude.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1092062
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