A Genetic Algorithm Based Approach for Satellite Autonomy
Neural and Evolutionary Computing
2020-11-17 v2 Artificial Intelligence
Multiagent Systems
Robotics
Abstract
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.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2011.05281,
title = {A Genetic Algorithm Based Approach for Satellite Autonomy},
author = {Sidhdharth Sikka and Harshvardhan Sikka},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.05281},
year = {2020}
}