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Prescribed-Time Boresight Control of Spacecraft Under Pointing Constraints

Systems and Control 2025-08-04 v4 Systems and Control

Abstract

This article proposes an integrated boresight guidance and control (IBGC) scheme to address the boresight reorientation problem of spacecraft under temporal and pointing constraints. A C1C^1 continuous, saturated prescribed-time adjustment (PPTA) function is presented, along with the establishment of a practical prescribed-time stability criterion. Utilizing the time scale transformation technique and the PPTA function, we propose a prescribed-time guidance law that guides the boresight vector from almost any initial orientation in free space to a small neighborhood of the goal orientation within a preassigned time, while avoiding all forbidden zones augmented with safety margins. Subsequently, a prescribed-time disturbance observer (PTDO) is derived to reconstruct the external disturbances. By leveraging barrier and PPTA functions, a PTDO-based reduced-attitude tracking controller is developed, which ensures prescribed-time boresight tracking within a ``safe tube''. By judiciously setting the safety margins, settling times, and safe tube for the guidance and control laws, the proposed IBGC scheme achieves pointing-constrained boresight reorientation within a required task completion time. Simulation and experimental results demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed IBGC scheme.

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@article{arxiv.2504.04312,
  title  = {Prescribed-Time Boresight Control of Spacecraft Under Pointing Constraints},
  author = {Xiaodong Shao and Haoyang Yang and Haoran Li and Zongyu Zuo and Jose Guadalupe Romero and Qinglei Hu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.04312},
  year   = {2025}
}