Paper
15 April 2008 Rendezvous lidar sensor system for terminal rendezvous, capture, and berthing to the International Space Station
Andrew C. M. Allen, Christopher Langley, Raja Mukherji, Allen B. Taylor, Manickam Umasuthan, Timothy D. Barfoot
Author Affiliations +
Abstract
The Rendezvous Lidar System (RLS), a high-performance scanning time-of-flight lidar jointly developed by MDA and Optech, was employed successfully during the XSS-11 spacecraft's 23-month mission. Ongoing development of the RLS mission software has resulted in an integrated pose functionality suited to safety-critical applications, specifically the terminal rendezvous of a visiting vehicle with the International Space Station (ISS). This integrated pose capability extends the contribution of the lidar from long-range acquisition and tracking for terminal rendezvous through to final alignment for docking or berthing. Innovative aspects of the technology that were developed include: 1) efficacious algorithms to detect, recognize, and compute the pose of a client spacecraft from a single scan using an intelligent search of candidate solutions, 2) automatic scene evaluation and feature selection algorithms and software that assist mission planners in specifying accurate and robust scan scheduling, and 3) optimal pose tracking functionality using knowledge of the relative spacecraft states. The development process incorporated the concept of sensor system bandwidth to address the sometimes unclear or misleading specifications of update rate and measurement delay often cited for rendezvous sensors. Because relative navigation sensors provide the measured feedback to the spacecraft GN&C, we propose a new method of specifying the performance of these sensors to better enable a full assessment of a given sensor in the closed-loop control for any given vehicle. This approach, and the tools and methods enabling it, permitted a rapid and rigorous development and verification of the pose tracking functionality. The complete system was then integrated and demonstrated in the MDA space vision facility using the flight-representative engineering model RLS lidar sensor.
© (2008) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Andrew C. M. Allen, Christopher Langley, Raja Mukherji, Allen B. Taylor, Manickam Umasuthan, and Timothy D. Barfoot "Rendezvous lidar sensor system for terminal rendezvous, capture, and berthing to the International Space Station", Proc. SPIE 6958, Sensors and Systems for Space Applications II, 69580S (15 April 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.777208
Lens.org Logo
CITATIONS
Cited by 17 scholarly publications and 12 patents.
Advertisement
Advertisement
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission  Get copyright permission on Copyright Marketplace
KEYWORDS
Sensors

Space operations

LIDAR

Algorithm development

Systems modeling

Detection and tracking algorithms

Sensor performance

RELATED CONTENT


Back to Top