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ПЛАНИРОВАНИЕ ОБСЛУЖИВАНИЯ РАЗНОРОДНЫХ СПУТНИКОВЫХ СИСТЕМ

ПЛАНИРОВАНИЕ ОБСЛУЖИВАНИЯ РАЗНОРОДНЫХ СПУТНИКОВЫХ СИСТЕМ

Abstract

Рассматривается задача планирования облета требующих обслуживания космических объектов. Предполагается, что развернута система базовых станций (БС), предназначенная для обслуживания заданной совокупности спутников, находящихся на различных низких орбитах. За заданное время необходимо подлететь к каждому из спутников, требующих обслуживания. Обслуживание осуществляется с помощью находящихся на базовых станциях отделяемых модулей (ОМ). На основе анализа портрета отклонений долготы восходящего узла всех обслуживаемых спутников и базовых станций определяется, какой ОМ должен перелететь в окрестность какого спутника, чтобы общие затраты суммарной характеристической скорости всех ОМ были минимальны.

The problem of planning the circumnavigation of space objects requiring servicing is considered. It is assumed that system of base stations for servicing the given array of the satellites on different LEO orbits has been deployed. For a fixed time it is needed to flyby each satellite which requires servicing. The servicing is conducted using the detachable modules (DM) from the base stations. Basing on the RAAN deviation portrait for all serviceable satellites and base stations it is defined which DM should transfer to the vicinity of which satellite in order to have the lowest DM velocity budget.

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ОБСЛУЖИВАНИЕ В КОСМОСЕ,МЕЖОРБИТАЛЬНЫЕ ПЕРЕЛЕТЫ,НИЗКИЕ ОРБИТЫ,МИНИМИЗАЦИЯ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИЧЕСКОЙ СКОРОСТИ,SPACE SERVICING,ORBIT TRANSFERS,LOW ORBITS,VELOCITY BUDGET MINIMIZATION

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