Abstract

Autonomous cooperation is recognised as the key technology to enable modules’ cluster operations of fractionated spacecraft. This paper presents a thorough survey of the technologies that facilitate the desired autonomous cooperation of fractionated spacecraft. The constraints imposed by fractionated spacecraft are taken into account in this survey. The investigation is decomposed into three parts: 1) modelling of fractionated spacecraft, which includes a survey on existing architectures of fractionated spacecraft, onboard autonomy and models of satellite relative motion; 2) development of a planner, task allocator and local controller, which, respectively, belongs to the higher level layer, the middleware layer and the lower level layer of a distributed system; 3) testbeds for the validation and verification of implemented autonomous cooperation. This survey summarises key research and intends to pave the way for the implementation of autonomous cooperation of fractionated spacecraft in the future.

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