Autogenetic Gravity Center Placement

Operations by space drones mandate significant autonomy. This study experimentally evaluates key proposed applications of autonomy. Center of gravity auto-location is proposed using autonomous identification of mass properties, necessitating nonlinear state estimation. Nonlinear, coupled governing k...

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Main Author: Timothy Sands
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-06-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/25/12/3786
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Summary:Operations by space drones mandate significant autonomy. This study experimentally evaluates key proposed applications of autonomy. Center of gravity auto-location is proposed using autonomous identification of mass properties, necessitating nonlinear state estimation. Nonlinear, coupled governing kinetics are strictly adopted as the control, and inversion provides closed-form estimates of mass properties. Seminally neglecting the diagonal inertia moments, the inertia cross-products are utilized to exactly find the mass center coordinates using the parallel axis theorem to parameterize the location coordinates. In December 2024, experiments were performed in space for hours, validating the approaches proposed. The findings indicate the longitudinal distribution was quite symmetric. Meanwhile, the lateral distribution was quite off-balance. Estimation convergence of the mass center coordinates was improved compared to the state-of-the-art comparative benchmark. In hundreds of days, the latter achieved millimeter convergence, while in minutes, the former achieved hundreds of millimeters convergence.
ISSN:1424-8220