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Linear And Nonlinear Adaptive Attitude Control Of Asteroid-Orbiting Spacecraft Using State Feedback And Output Feedback, Nicholas Moya May 2018

Linear And Nonlinear Adaptive Attitude Control Of Asteroid-Orbiting Spacecraft Using State Feedback And Output Feedback, Nicholas Moya

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

This thesis presents the derivation of both a linear and nonlinear adaptive control law for the attitude states of a spacecraft in orbit around rotating asteroids. The asteroid is assumed to be irregularly shaped and in an elliptical orbit around the sun. The linearized, time-varying spacecraft model will assume to include unknown parameters and will have external disturbances present. The objective is to control the roll, pitch, and yaw angle trajectories of the spacecraft such that they track desired reference trajectories. To achieve this, the control law will be composed of (1) a feedback controller, sufficiently robust to disturbance such …


Feedback Speed Control Of A Small Two-Stroke Internal Combustion Engine That Propels An Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, Paul D. Fjare Aug 2014

Feedback Speed Control Of A Small Two-Stroke Internal Combustion Engine That Propels An Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, Paul D. Fjare

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) require intelligent control of their power source. Small UAV are typically powered by electric motors or small two-stroke internal combustion (IC) engines. Small IC engines allow for longer flight times but are more difficult to control and cause significant ground noise. A hybrid operation that uses the engine at high altitudes and the electric motors at low altitudes is desired. This would allow for extended flight with acceptable ground noise levels. Since the engine can not be restarted in the air it must be able to remain at idle for an extended time without stalling. A …