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Apr 26, 2012
Trajectory Optimization and Reentry Tracking Research for Lifting Reentry Vehicle
Authors: Junqin Li, Zhen Shen, Zhang Ren, and Xun SongAuthor Affiliations
Publication: Earth and Space 2010: Engineering, Science, Construction, and Operations in Challenging Environments
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A new optimization method named pseudospectral method for reentry trajectory was developed to transformed the original reentry trajectory generation into a nonlinear optimization problem, minimizing the accumulated heat load, which enhance the optimization greatly. Reentry orbit tracking is converted to a linear problem through feedback linearization method. The simulation under the initial error and parameter perturbation shows that feedback linearization reentry orbit tracking method has a good robust result.
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Junqin Li
Beihang University, Automation Science and Electrical Engineering, Beijing 100083
Zhen Shen
Beihang University, Automation Science and Electrical Engineering, Beijing 100083
Zhang Ren
Beihang University, Automation Science and Electrical Engineering, Beijing 100083
Xun Song
Beihang University, Automation Science and Electrical Engineering, Beijing 100083
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