Fuel-Optimal Powered Descent Guidance for Hazardous Terrain

Basar, Sheikh Zeeshan, Ghosh, Satadal

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Future interplanetary missions will carry more and more sensitive equipment critical for setting up bases for crewed missions. The ability to manoeuvre around hazardous terrain thus becomes a critical mission aspect. However, large diverts and manoeuvres consume a significant amount of fuel, leading to less fuel remaining for emergencies or return missions. Thus, requiring more fuel to be carried onboard. This work presents fuel-optimal guidance to avoid hazardous terrain and safely land at the desired location. We approximate the hazardous terrain as step-shaped polygons and define barriers around the terrain. Using an augmented cost functional, fuel-optimal guidance command, which avoids the terrain, is derived. The results are validated using computer simulations and tested against many initial conditions to prove their effectiveness.

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