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4 June 1999 Peak-to-peak control of an adaptive tensegrity space telescope
Cornel Sultan, Martin Corless, Robert T. Skelton
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Abstract
This paper proposes a new space telescope design in which the classical truss structure of the telescope is replaced by a tensegrity structure. A tensegrity structure is a prestressed structure whose structural shape is guaranteed by the interaction between elastic members in tension (tendons) and a set of rigid members (bars). A nonlinear dynamical model of a two stage tensegrity telescope is derived. Static analysis is performed for tensegrity telescopes composed of two stages. The performance specifications for the control system are formulated in terms of the peak value (L(infinity ) norm) of the pointing and alignment errors. The control system is designed to minimize a certain upper bound on this peak value subject to a peak value constraint on the external disturbances. Evaluations of the design are performed through numerical simulations of the closed loop system.
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Cornel Sultan, Martin Corless, and Robert T. Skelton "Peak-to-peak control of an adaptive tensegrity space telescope", Proc. SPIE 3667, Smart Structures and Materials 1999: Mathematics and Control in Smart Structures, (4 June 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.350075
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Space telescopes

Telescopes

Control systems

Control systems design

Optical instrument design

Space mirrors

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