Advanced Flight Management System for an Unmanned Reusable Space Vehicle
Author(s) -
Manoj Sangam,
Roberto Sabatini,
Subramanian Ramasamy,
Alessandro Gardi
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
international journal of unmanned systems engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2052-112X
DOI - 10.14323/ijuseng.2013.12
Subject(s) - aeronautics , aerospace engineering , space vehicle , flight management system , systems engineering , space (punctuation) , computer science , engineering , flight simulator , operating system
Sangam M, Sabatini R, Ramasamy S and Gardi A. (2013). Advanced flight management system for an unmanned reusable space vehicle. International Journal of Unmanned Systems Engineering. 1(3): 48-67. The innovative architecture of an advanced Flight Management System (FMS) for Unmanned Reusable Space Vehicle (URSV) applications is presented with the associated re-entry trajectory computation algorithm. The SL-12 unmanned space vehicle, developed by Cranfield University as a part of the 2012-2013 Aerospace Vehicle Design (AVD) Group Design Project (GDP) is used as the reference platform. The overall avionics architecture of the future space transportation vehicle is described. A detailed architecture is developed for the FMS and the core functions of such an FMS are described. A dedicated computation algorithm is presented for re-entry trajectory planning, which involves determination of the path of re-entry vehicle by means of angle of attack and bank angle modulation. Simulation case studies are performed in a realistic re-entry operational scenario resulting in the generation of efficient and feasible trajectories, without violating any of the defined constraints. © Marques Engineering Ltd.
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