Chance-Constrained Guidance With Non-Convex Constraints
TBMG-10222
06/01/2011
- Content
Missions to small bodies, such as comets or asteroids, require autonomous guidance for descent to these small bodies. Such guidance is made challenging by uncertainty in the position and velocity of the spacecraft, as well as the uncertainty in the gravitational field around the small body. In addition, the requirement to avoid collision with the asteroid represents a non-convex constraint that means finding the optimal guidance trajectory, in general, is intractable.
- Citation
- "Chance-Constrained Guidance With Non-Convex Constraints," Mobility Engineering, June 1, 2011.