Single-Impulse Reachable Set in Arbitrary Dynamics Using Polynomials
Abstract
This paper presents a method to determine the reachable set (RS) of spacecraft after a single velocity impulse with an arbitrary direction, which is appropriate for the RS in both the state and observation spaces under arbitrary dynamics, extending the applications of current RS methods from two-body to arbitrary dynamics. First, the single-impulse RS model is generalized as a family of two-variable parameterized polynomials in the differential algebra scheme. Then, using the envelope theory, the boundary of RS is identified by solving the envelope equation. A framework is proposed to reduce the complexity of solving the envelope equation by converting it to the problem of searching the root of a one-variable polynomial. Moreover, a high-order local polynomial approximation for the RS envelope is derived to improve computational efficiency. The method successfully determines the RSs of two near-rectilinear halo orbits in the cislunar space. Simulation results show that the RSs in both state and observation spaces can be accurately approximated under the three-body dynamics, with relative errors of less than 0.0658%. In addition, using the local polynomial approximation, the computational time for solving the envelope equation is reduced by more than 84%.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2502.11280,
title = {Single-Impulse Reachable Set in Arbitrary Dynamics Using Polynomials},
author = {Xingyu Zhou and Roberto Armellin and Dong Qiao and Xiangyu Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.11280},
year = {2025}
}