Enhanced Fuel-Optimal Trajectory-Generation Algorithm for Planetary Pinpoint Landing
TBMG-10738
08/05/2011
- Content
An enhanced algorithm is developed that builds on a previous innovation of fuel-optimal powered-descent guidance (PDG) for planetary pinpoint landing. The PDG problem is to compute constrained, fuel-optimal trajectories to land a craft at a prescribed target on a planetary surface, starting from a “parachute cut-off” point and using a throttleable descent engine. The previous innovation showed the minimal-fuel PDG problem can be posed as a convex optimization problem, in particular, as a Second-Order Cone Program, which can be solved to global optimality with deterministic convergence properties, and hence is a candidate for onboard implementation. To increase the speed and robustness of this convex PDG algorithm for possible onboard implementation, the following enhancements are incorporated:
- Citation
- "Enhanced Fuel-Optimal Trajectory-Generation Algorithm for Planetary Pinpoint Landing," Mobility Engineering, August 5, 2011.