GTOC8: Results and Methods of ESA Advanced Concepts Team and JAXA-ISAS [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1602.00849


We consider the interplanetary trajectory design problem posed by the 8th edition of the Global Trajectory Optimization Competition and present the end-to-end strategy developed by the team ACT-ISAS (a collaboration between the European Space Agency’s Advanced Concepts Team and JAXA’s Institute of Space and Astronautical Science). The resulting interplanetary trajectory won 1st place in the competition, achieving a final mission value of $J=146.33$ [Mkm]. Several new algorithms were developed in this context but have an interest that go beyond the particular problem considered, thus, they are discussed in some detail. These include the Moon-targeting technique, allowing one to target a Moon encounter from a low Earth orbit; the 1-$k$ and 2-$k$ fly-by targeting techniques, enabling one to design resonant fly-bys while ensuring a targeted future formation plane% is acquired at some point after the manoeuvre ; the distributed low-thrust targeting technique, admitting one to control the spacecraft formation plane at 1,000,000 [km]; and the low-thrust optimization technique, permitting one to enforce the formation plane’s orientations as path constraints.

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D. Izzo, D. Hennes, M. Martens, et. al.
Wed, 3 Feb 16
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Comments: Presented at the 26th AAS/AIAA Space Flight Mechanics Meeting, Napa, CA