ESTCube-2 attitude and orbit control system design
Date
2017
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Tartu Ülikool
Abstract
This thesis presents the design and analysis of the attitude and orbit control system for
the ESTCube-2 CubeSat. The objective of the system is to spin up the satellite to high
angular rates, perform accurate pointing and should also be able to operate outside of
the Earth’s magnetic influences, for example in a Lunar orbit.
For this thesis various requirements for the subsystem and payloads of the nanosatellite
have been gathered. From these requirements the design drivers for the attitude and
orbit control system are identified. Additionally the thesis analyses the ESTCube-1
nanosatellite attitude determination and control performance and presents the lessons
learned, which provides input to the design of the ESTCube-2 nanosatellite.
Based on the requirements a set of actuators and sensors are presented that fulfil
the various ESTCube-2 mission objectives. The thesis also covers the attitude
estimation process. This is done by describing the data generation from the simulation
environment and the different potential algorithms to be used for sensor fusion. A
sensor fusion algorithm for nanosatellite attitude determination is proposed and the
first implementation was made to work on the ESTCube-2 microcontroller. Initial
results for the algorithm are described and the future improvements are identified.
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ESTCube-2, GNC, ADCS, AOCS, system design, sensors, actuators, algorithms, sensor fusion, UKF, UPF, Kalman filter, ESTCube-2, GNC, ADCS, AOCS, süsteemi disain, sensorid, aktuaatorid, algoritmid, sensor fusion, UKF, UPF, Kalman filter