Abstract

In this paper, a new parameterization of the relative motion between two satellites orbiting a central body is presented. The parameterization is based on the nodal elements: a set of angles describing the orbit geometry with respect to the relative line of nodes. These are combined with classical orbital elements to yield a nonsingular relative motion description. The exact nonlinear, perturbed dynamic model resulting from the new parameterization is established. The proposed parameter set captures the fundamental Keplerian invariants, while retaining a simple relationship with local orbital coordinates. An angles-only relative navigation filter and a collision avoidance scheme are devised by exploiting these features. The navigation solution is validated on a case study of an asteroid flyby mission. It is shown that a collision can be detected early on in the estimation process, which allows one to issue a timely evasive maneuver.

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