Abstract
This paper presents a distributed trajectory optimization algorithm for the reconfiguration of large-scale spacecraft formation, which uses a low thrust propulsion system to safely guide the spacecraft formation to a desired formation. Formation reconfiguration is formulated as a trajectory optimization problem with complex constraints, and the relative motion is accurately described by a nonlinear relative dynamics considering J2 perturbation. The collision avoidance constraint is convexified into a tangent plane to ensure the accuracy of the solution. The resulting nonlinear trajectory optimization problem is solved by applying the hp-adaptive pseudospectral method to convert it into a nonlinear programming problem. In order to overcome the disadvantage of huge computation of centralized algorithm considering collision avoidance, “predicted trajectory” is introduced to transmit information between spacecraft, and the parallel computing is implemented. Finally, a numerical simulation is given to verify the computational efficiency and collision avoidance effectiveness of the proposed distributed algorithm.
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