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Attitude Control System for InnoSAT A Research Collaboration of
UniMAP ACS Attitude Control System for InnoSAT A Research Collaboration of
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Research Members Postgraduate Students PhD 1 MSc 4 TOTAL 5
Leader Prof. Dr. Sazali Yaacob Hardware Assoc. Prof. Abdul Rahman Mohd. Saad APFLC Prof. Dr. Nagarajan APFLC Associate Prof. Dr. Paulraj M P RA Muhyi Bin Yaakop RA Zaridah Mat Zain Others Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abdul Hamid Adom M. Hariharan Dr. Hazry Desa Mohd Hafiz Fazalul Rahiman Muhajir Abdul Rahim Siti Maryam Sharul Rosfariedzah Rusli Abu Hassan Abdullah Norasmadi Abdul Rahim APBB Prof. Dr. Mohd Yusoff Mashor Postgraduate Students PhD 1 MSc 4 TOTAL 5 Insert a picture of one of the geographic features of your country. RA Normah Ahmed UniMAP ACS Properties
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Table of Contents Mission & Objectives Project Development
Introduction UniMAP ACS Adaptive Predictive Fuzzy Logic Controller Adaptive Parametric Black Box Controller Hardware Development Testing Results Conclusion Insert a picture of one of the geographic features of your country. UniMAP ACS Properties
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Mission & Objectives Mission Statement To design, develop and implement indigenous UniMAP ACS Primary Objectives To test advanced control algorithms for the InnoSAT attitude control To utilize the available attitude knowledge of InnoSAT to provide the attitude control using different control algorithms Secondary Objective To evaluate control algorithm performance with unpredictable conditions Insert a picture of one of the geographic features of your country. UniMAP ACS Properties
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Project Development Scope of Work (SOW) System Design Review (SDR)
Preliminary Design Review (PDR) Critical Design Review (CDR) Flight Readiness Review (FDR) Operation Readiness Review (ORR) UniMAP ACS Properties
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Cont.. Stage Date Status SOW SDR PDR CDR FRR ORR 3/10/2006 Completed
11/8/2006 PDR CDR 30/7/2007 FRR 24/4/2008 ORR 10/3/2009 UniMAP ACS Properties
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Introduction to UniMAP ACS
Innovative Satellite (InnoSAT) is a Pico-class satellite developed by Astronautic Technology (M) Sdn. Bhd. and three local universities. InnoSAT will be sent into orbit by launch vehicle Falcon 1 from the Kwajalein launch site in the Republic of Marshall Islands to a Near Equatorial Orbit (NEqO) at an altitude of 685 km and 9° inclination. InnoSAT is a collaboration of university and industry in producing a small satellite to demonstrate local innovative space technology among the institution of higher learning in the space sector. The Pico-satellite is divided to bus and payload segment and the cube standard by Cal Poly specifies each Pico-satellite as a 10cm cube of 1kg mass. Total weight with payloads are approximately less than 10kg. The bus segment consist of Structure and Mechanical Subsystem, Thermal Control Subsystem, Attitude Determination Control System (ADCS), Command and Data Handling Subsystem, Electrical Power Subsystem and Telecommunications Subsystem. The payload segment is divided to three subsystems as follow; Attitude Control System (ACS), Attitude Determination System (ADS) and Attitude Determination and Control System Processor. Two new control algorithms, Adaptive Predictive Fuzzy Logic Controller (APFLC) and Adaptive Parametric Black Box (APBB) are designed and implemented to the InnoSAT ACS using RCM 3400 Microcontroller. UniMAP ACS Properties
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Falcon Launcher UniMAP ACS Properties
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In flight dynamics, the orientation is often described using three angles called roll, pitch and yaw UniMAP ACS Properties
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Body Frame with Respect to Orbit Frame
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Geosynchronous Equatorial Orbit
Low Earth Orbit Elliptical Orbit Polar Orbit
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External View Of InnoSAT Showing Main External Components With Coordinate System UniMAP ACS Properties
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Exploded View Of InnoSAT Showing Locations Of Main University Payloads
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UniMAP ACS UniMAP ACS Properties
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Cont.. ADCS Magnetometer Magnetorquer UniMAP ACS Properties
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Adaptive Predictive Fuzzy Logic Controller
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Adaptive Parametric Black Box
Simple design approach of black box controller and simple structure of the parametric controller. UniMAP ACS Properties
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Hardware Development RCM 3400 Dynamic C CubeSat UniMAP ACS Properties
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Frame Communication Manual
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Real Time Operation InnoSAT operate in approximately 97 minutes for one full orbit. Universities start testing on the 3rd day after the satellite launched to the orbit. Testing Availability: 14 links per day, 6 links per day required for InnoSAT, 8 links per day available for other CubeSAT. Time in view: approximate 14.35mins per pass. Payload testing during sunlight presence only. UniMAP ACS Properties
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Testing Results UniMAP ACS Properties
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Attitude Control Axis 1 axis 2 axis 3 axis Reference Data Tested
Step Input Square Wave Sine Wave Y-Thompson Spin Attitude Angle
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Roll Axis Roll rate (deg/sec) Roll rate (deg/sec)
1 2 3 4 5 6 x 10 -8 -6 -4 -2 8 Time (s) Roll rate (deg/sec) DISTURBANCES 2200 2400 2600 2800 3000 3200 3400 3600 3800 4000 -1 1 2 3 4 X: 2991 Y: X: 3144 Y: Time (s) Roll rate (deg/sec) Disturbance UniMAP ACS Properties
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Pitch Axis DISTURBANCES Pitch Rate (deg/sec)) Time (s)
1 2 3 4 5 6 x 10 -200 -150 -100 -50 50 100 150 200 Time (s) Pitch Rate (deg/sec)) DISTURBANCES 3000 3050 3100 3150 -10 -5 5 10 X: 3002 Y: Time (s) Pitch Rate (deg/sec) X: 3155 Y: Disturbance UniMAP ACS Properties
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Yaw Axis DISTURBANCES DISTURBANCES UniMAP ACS Properties
1 2 3 4 5 6 x 10 -10 -5 10 Time (s) Yaw Rate (deg/sec) DISTURBANCES 2800 2900 3000 3100 3200 3300 -1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 X: 2997 Y: X: 3140 Y: Time (s) Yaw Rate (deg/sec) Disturbance DISTURBANCES UniMAP ACS Properties
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Conclusion This project is a government effort to gain knowledge and experience in area of space technology. This research work provides opportunity for student with hands on training and experience on interdisciplinary work and managing projects. Project planning skills and research techniques were improved further through the successes and failures throughout this research. We are able to gather useful knowledge on the workings of satellite systems. This can be very valuable for future researches in space technology by giving ideas on how to approach system engineering problems from a system engineer point of view. UniMAP ACS Properties
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Special Thanks to: Astronautic Technology (M) Sdn Bhd (ATSB)
National Space Agency (ANGKASA) Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation Malaysia (MOSTI) Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) UniMAP ACS Properties
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Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress
Coming together is a beginning..Keeping together is progress..Working together is success.. UniMAP ACS Properties
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