Abstract
This paper presents the methods and the results submitted by the team of Harbin Institute of Technology in the 11th Global Trajectory Optimization Competition (GTOC11). The mission of GTOC11 is to design the Mother Ship trajectories to execute asteroid flybys selected from over 83000 candidates, and then transfer these asteroids to 12 stations to build the “Dyson Ring” while maximizing the total performance index. The building mission is completed by five steps: “Dyson Ring” orbit selection, database creation, Mother Ship trajectory design, building station construction strategy, and asteroid transfer trajectory optimization. The database creation is mainly used to fast estimate the transfer time for the asteroid low-thrust trajectory, and it plays an essential role in the whole mission. Finally, the building of the “Dyson Ring” is realized within the given period. The final index of the submitted result is 5208.3463, which ranked seventh in GTOC11.
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