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This paper deals with fuel-efficient maneuvers for constellation initialization. A new orbital controller based on fuzzy logic is proposed. It is composed of two level controllers: the high level controller is a fuzzy logic based planner, which resolves the conflicting constraints induced from the control efficiency and the control accuracy, while the base level controller is the well-known Folta-Quinn algorithm. The analysis and simulation studies indicate that the algorithm is very effective in reducing fuel cost for constellation formation capturing control.
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Yang, M., Zhang, H., Che, R., Sun, Z. (2005). Fuel-Efficient Maneuvers for Constellation Initialization Using Fuzzy Logic Control. In: Wang, L., Jin, Y. (eds) Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery. FSKD 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3613. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11539506_114
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