Analysis of Learned Methods in Distributed Satellite Autonomy

Sikka, Sidhdharth

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Autonomous spacecraft maneuver planning using an evolutionary algorithmic approach is investigated. Simulated spacecraft were placed into four different initial orbits. Each was allowed a string of thirty delta-v impulse maneuvers in six cartesian directions, the positive and negative x, y and z directions. The goal of the spacecraft maneuver string was to, starting from some non-polar starting orbit, place the spacecraft into a polar, low eccentricity orbit. A genetic algorithm was implemented, using a mating, fitness, mutation and crossover scheme for impulse strings. The genetic algorithm was successfully able to produce this result for all the starting orbits. Performance and future work is also discussed.

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