SYSYJun 22, 2017

The Principal Fiber Bundle Structure of the Gimbal-Spacecraft System

arXiv:1706.07170
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For researchers in aerospace control, this work offers a geometric perspective on a well-studied actuator system, though it is primarily tutorial and does not present new results or performance gains.

The paper presents a geometric mechanics framework for the gimbal-spacecraft system, deriving the connection form to enable future control design. It provides a tutorial introduction to differential geometry tools for this system.

The gimbal-spacecraft system, that consists of a variable speed control moment gyro (VSCMG) mounted inside a spacecraft, has been employed as an actuator for the attitude control of a spacecraft and has been much studied in the aerospace control community. Employing a Newtonian approach, the equations of motion are derived, and further study focusses on singularity issues and control law synthesis. While the geometric mechanics community has studied many mechanical systems of engineering interest, including spinning rotors (or momentum wheels) that are used as actuators, there has not been a particular effort to model and control the gimbal-spacecraft system in a geometric framework. This article serves two purposes: it presents the gimbal-spacecraft system in a geometric mechanics framework, and in particular, highlights the connection form, that could form the basis for future control design, and secondly, the exposition is of a tutorial nature whereby the willing reader, with minimal prerequisites, is introduced to the tools of differential geometry in this context.

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